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Can’t all of you...just get a job?

>> No.49788864

>>49788840
I worked in a crypto company and I got laid off

>> No.49788879

>>49788864
not a real job, get a real job

>> No.49788907

>>49788840
A bunch of have jobs, you twat. That's a big motivation for why we're trying to make it. We don't want to keep losing 40 - 60 hours of our lives every week for a corporation that does not care about us, for people who do not care about us. I just want to squeeze what little satisfaction I can out of this miserable reality before The Grim Reaper slits my throat with his scythe.

>> No.49788909

/biz/ is full of lazy neet faggots playing make believe with their parent's money

>> No.49788930

>>49788840

What's the point? Working doesn't give you anything except bread for the day. Welfare literally pays better if younspend your freetime grinding for more gains that you never pay taxes on.

>> No.49788937

>>49788907
t. 18 year old

>> No.49788941

>>49788864
oh so you """"worked"""" for a bullshit company doing nothing and """lost""" your """"""job""""""

lmao, hope you die poor and alone

>> No.49788954

i have one and it's the very reason i am desperate to escape

>> No.49788982

>>49788840
I've got one and I want to stop working.

>> No.49788988

>>49788840
I have a job

>> No.49788998

>>49788840
> if you’re jobless just get a job
> if you’re homeless just buy a house
> if you’re single just get a gf
Incredible advice anon never thought about it

>> No.49789003

>>49788840
Are you hiring?

>> No.49789040

>>49788907
>We don't want to keep losing 40 - 60 hours of our lives every week for a corporation that does not care about us
man I feel really lucky that I scored a job I actually enjoy doing
of course not every moment is great but it really gives me general sense of satisfaction

>> No.49789069
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>>49788840
I'm just not getting it (a job), that's all.

>> No.49789113
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49789113

I will never work. If I don't make it I will simply be a burden on society.

>> No.49789119

>>49788840
Recession proof salary cuck here, quite cozys

>> No.49789261

>>49788840
>wage cuck where you're priced out of gas

>> No.49789338

>>49788937
>He disagrees with mainstream glorification of working yourself to death for people who could care less
>He must be a young, immature loser
>>49789040
I somewhat "enjoy" my job as well. At the end of the day, I came to realize I still am just a disposable, very replaceable sheep for an owner of a business. Nobody will lose any sleep over me being gone or homeless. Unless you own your own business / self-employed, you're more or less a pawn. Even then you're a pawn to your country, canon fodder for the bullshit wars they stir up against your will (conscription), a useful tool of production and revenue (your industry, taxation). It's really all another big feudal system. Not that I hate on technology. This all is inevitable because human nature will always ensure there are a few intelligent psychopaths that rise to the top and perpetuate they're snake oil on everyone.

>> No.49789451

>>49789338
stop projecting your low self-esteem on the rest of us

>> No.49789563

>>49789451
Hard to tell if you're trolling or not, so: What makes you think your employer has any real genuine value of you? What makes you think you're nothing more than a number or a tool to them?

>> No.49789628

>>49789563
we don't all work for McDonald's or Walmart like you do. Small businesses exist.

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>>49788840
I already have a job, and my job is destroy the Great Reset before it swallows us whole.

>> No.49789698

>>49789261
You're supposed to wage at a loss, cuck

>> No.49789758

>>49789628
I work at a small business myself. Still does not change the dynamic.

>> No.49789788

my job lets me keep buying crypto even tho its plummeting constantly kek

>> No.49789804

>>49789758
I'm sorry you are so atomized from society. I will pray for you.

>> No.49789856

I do freelance work. Usually charge around $45 an hour and work 20 hours a week. I am actually good at reading markets so I sold 90% of my crypto last Spring.

>> No.49789957

>>49789856
wow we got Nostradamus over here guys

>> No.49789978

>>49789856
Based.

>> No.49790076

>>49789957
It was so easy to predict. The hype was everywhere. I was surprised to see the recovery and increasing hype in normie space over the past 9 months. I did actually put another €4k in December of 2021 so no one is perfect. That was just 1% of my wealth though so I'm not sweating.

>> No.49790311

NO

>> No.49790370

>>49790076
I was really bummed I got into all of this at 2020, midway through the bullrun. I knew it was just too late to get in taking a good look at the charts and the current hype. Fortunately, as long as Tether doesn't get busted or mass regulation doesn't ruin it all, the bottom of this bear market may be a chance to make some coin later on. I fear the crypto well of easy money will only continue to dry up, but oh well. Easy money.

>> No.49790445

>>49788840
not anymore. chads are laying ppl off now.

>> No.49790768

>>49790370
I never got too into reading crypto charts. I do swing with actual securities but I'm pretty sure they don't really work the same way. My 'reading the market' was more looking around at all the normie hype, the state of the world economy one year into the pandemic, and the fact that the recovery in 2020 was way too fast in USA. I had a phone call with my brother in April or May when I sold it all. He was confident that the bullrun would continue because all previous BTC bullruns had lasted however many months so this one would too. I dunno about the long-term future of crypto. I wasn't sure of it when I sold last year. I just knew the run would end and that I could always buy back in for the next one. However this is so dramatic and crypto is so much larger now that I think there is a good chance that the well is poisoned. The dream of BTC @100k is dead. I wouldn't bet my life on that though. There probably will be shots at serious gains but nothing like in the past. The stock market is simply the better play. It always has been, it's just that crypto offered a unique shot at getting lots of money from next to nothing. With stocks it's much more important to have substantial resources to put in. Not everyone has that, obviously.

>> No.49791056

>>49790768
>I never got too into reading crypto charts.
> My 'reading the market' was more looking around at all the normie hype, the state of the world economy one year into the pandemic, and the fact that the recovery in 2020 was way too fast in USA.
By read, I also mean just guess based off past cycles. Literally. Still haven't gotten around to studying actual finance. If only I saw and payed attention to this shit in High School.

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>>49788840
I'm 37 years old with no education and very little job history.

>> No.49791689

>>49788840
I'm a felon

>> No.49791783
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49791783

>>49788840
I’m severely socially retarded to the point that I get low-key bullied out of every job I’ve had.

>> No.49791801

I refuse to help the anti-christ.

>> No.49791871
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>>49788840
I have extreme anxiety and depression, I don’t work well with people at all. I might as well file for disability at this point but I cannot for the life of me do a job.

>> No.49791929

>>49791871
You ain't seen extreme anything yet, son.

>> No.49791960

>>49788840
noooooooooo

>> No.49792195

>>49791871
Same. I buckle under the slightest pressure like wet cardboard. I should have been put out of my misery as a child like they did in Sparta.

>> No.49792530

>>49789758
I'm a doctor, whenever i can help my patients they are genuinely grateful. Get a better job or something.

>> No.49793304

>>49789113
This. Society provides no incentive anymore.

>> No.49793348

ive never had a job
im 30

>> No.49793526

>>49792530
The last two doctors gave me fucking fungi infections. Stop hiring pajeets.

>> No.49793651

>>49792195
>>49791871
If you went through forced manual labor for 2 years you wouldn't be like this.

>> No.49793694

>>49793651

Based tough love poster.

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>>49788840
I am a brainlet

>> No.49793862
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>>49793651
I have worked 2.5 years in 3 different manual labor jobs, 1 in retail, and 3 as a programmer. I just get fucked doing the work of 3-5 people while people doing next to nothing snipe at me until I crack and quit. I’m just mentally weak and socially retarded.

>> No.49794342

>>49793862
That's why I said FORCED manual labor FOR TWO YEARS. You said 1 year in retail and you quit. Programming isn't manual labor.
I worked in a dairy factory for two years. I worked shifts, had to wear coats and gloves since we worked in a huge refrigerated facility. It was a tiring and soul crushing job. I was forced to work there otherwise I would be homeless. Now I don't ever have anxiety at other workplaces, because simply recalling that wretched factory days is enough for me to realize how easy it is to work in a desk job.
You are given the job of 3 to 5 people? Literally don't do it. Work slow. Go out of the office and take a walk and come back. What are they gonna do to you? Fire you? Good, that is better than quitting like a retard. In the next job it will be easier to behave this way and they won't try to shove the workload of 5 people unto you.

>> No.49794713

>>49788840
No u

>> No.49794973

>>49788840
some of us would rather die then ever going back to the cage
so now its a game of will my fiats hold out against inflation to keep me fed until the next bull or do i get to the final capitulation before that

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>>49794973
> the final capitulation
Nice

>> No.49795184

I just got a job offer. It will be nice to have the benefits I guess.

>> No.49795201

>>49788840
Why? I make bank trading.