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I can think of nothing more loserlike than having a career. The amount of personal L's you have to take to your humanity, dignity and self-respect to maintain a "career" is mindblowing. Imagine dedicating the majority of your life to reading and sending emails, participating in meetings, doing status reports, looking over excel sheets - doing all these things IN ORDER TO do all those things again but at a higher level and increased pace.

How mindnumbingly huge a spiritual cuckold must you be to squander the gift of consciousness on that? It is an affront to God himself. Working is for the most abject of losers, and that goes for any kind of work, although the ones who have made it their identity are losers of an entirely different order of magnitude.

I respect the guy delivering pizzas who considers his job a necessary evil to live as a human being. I genuinely feel profound disgust at anyone who has spent their entire youth and adulthood doing accountant work for 15 hours a day.

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>> No.51538301

>The amount of personal L's you have to take to your humanity, dignity and self-respect to maintain a "career" is mindblowing
do americans really

>> No.51538370

People still see careers as a status value.
Im pretty sure we are in a breakpoint, nowadays you cant tell the difference between a delivery guy from a lawyer.

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qa won

>> No.51538437

>>51538145
Nobody cares who you respect lmao
Post net worth bitch

>> No.51538469

>>51538437
huge cope

>> No.51538685

>>51538145
Cope and seethe tranny incel at least I have sex with the opposite sex and am cisgendered white male

>> No.51540914

>>51538145
people do it because they need money. I know I hated it thoroughly and yes took many L's until it became so unfair I just quit.

>> No.51540971

I don't do it because I need money, I do it because my work helps people who are shit with money achieve their dream retirement. Like 90% of biz, some people are totally financially illiterate. Doesn't mean they shouldn't be allowed to retired comfortably.

I get invited out on yachts, meet famous people, make good friends, meet beautiful women, some of the oldies have recommended a marry their granddaughters/daughters whom I take for a couple fucks and move on from.

My life is perfect, I wouldn't change a thing

>> No.51540994

>>51538145
i make $97k a year as a wfh accountant and despite being a full time salary employee i work like 20-30 hours a week on average.

>> No.51541006

>>51540994
that's still way too much for a wfh job. When I was a wagecuck working from home did more like 5-10 hours a week, tops

>> No.51541012

>>51538145
dilate tranny

>> No.51541018

>>51538145
>delivering pizza for 8 hours a day to live in a literal below ground shit hole apartment is based because you have a ton of time to think about life and what it means human while you're nutrient deprived living off 50 cent ramen (???)
>looking at spreadsheets for 4 hours a day to live a comfortable life and go on vacations and spend money frivolously is not based because you have no time to reflect on consciousness (???)

is this what poors actually believe?

>> No.51541045

>>51541018
yeah it's sour grapes coping

>> No.51541052

Hey guys,

I know I am seeing a lot of back-and-forth on this topic, but I really need to push back and raise some red flags here.

Having an on-site office presence is foundational to our ability to drive efficiencies in a corporate landscape. It is in our DNA. Sure, there is no 'one size fits all' or silver bullet and some are just boilerplate solutions, leveraged to the hilt and really only keeping us at a 30,000-foot-view of things. Being on-site, however, really allow us to get better granularity, find better directional-indicators, or loop back and dive deep into some critical issues on a go-forward basis.

I think if you all start spending more time in the office again, you'll find yourself trending toward the positive, but you'll have to keep an eye on the puck. Gut through it, reduce thrash, and let's stay in lock-step on this. Yes, we will synergize!

What's the root cause of the hatred of Corporate office spaces? I'll put my layman's hat on and guess that it comes from movies such as Office Space and Dilbert cartoons. But we all know that these are fictional spaces, and real office spaces allow us to touch base in a much more efficient manner.

I have to time-box this comment, as I have a hard-stop in a moment when I will have to jump onto a call. So, just one more point that I want to cover-off on: let's socialize the idea of having more office presence and loop back to see whether we're being more impactful. From a management standpoint, I think that we can get the traction to do it.

So, net/net, ignore the naysayers, sidebar the folks that are stuck in the weeds, and don't waste cycles or bandwidth on folks that don't align strongly with this mission. Try it out, and we'll have another touch point in a little while to see if we've moved the needle. Remember, our north star hasn't changed. We're still championing our core values remotely and we will only do it better in person.

If you need me, I will be online again in a bit.

>> No.51541102

>>51541052
I genuinely can't tell if this is satire or if you're just a massive faggot. Either way, well done.

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>t. seething tradie