atlsfinest
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Naive.
I know, its not like I'm in a position of leadership now or anything...
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Naive.
Naive.
I know, its not like I'm in a position of leadership now or anything...
Another thing I learned is that capitalism doesn't respect or reward manual labor, *shrugs*
If my bills are paid and I'm not gunning for something in particular... Don't schedule me for any extra hours at least at the wage I'm currently at.
Thats how i feel.
With the extra time I can:
- choose to have a good time,
- rest,
- keep things in order in my home life,
- build better friendships,
- and most importantly FIND WAYS TO MAKE BETTER MONEY FOR MY TIME or BETTER EMPLOYMENT
Don't get so stuck in Grind Mode that you stop looking to elevate your standard of life. Right now I get 2-3k a month. When I'm done with school, I want 7-8k a month. When I'm comfy and established I want 10-12k a month. But giving someone my life for an hourly wage is not being a hard worker, it's being owned and held down. My friendships are already weakening with the shift I work. People who put 100+ hours in can't even see what they're losing or have nothing to lose.
I'm interested in why you think this? Blue collar jobs pay great for the most part
Never work more than your supposed to unless you'll be getting handsomely compensated. For example--
worker A works 40 hours and makes $60,000/year
worker B works 60 hours and makes $60,000/year
Worker A makes about $29 /hour
Worker B makes about $19 /hour
Worker B is a fool
Worker B is not a fool. The whole idea of working longer hours is that you're getting more done and making yourself more valuable to the company. Worker B is more likely to receive a promotion and make more money in the future. I don't see why this is hard for people to understand.
I've seen a lot of NT complain about the 9-5 grind, but I love it.
Anyone else enjoy being a workaholic? Work so much when I do take a break I go IN!
I actually take pride in it. I don't even make that much I just enjoy the grind.
I've seen a lot of NT complain about the 9-5 grind, but I love it.
Anyone else enjoy being a workaholic? Work so much when I do take a break I go IN!
I actually take pride in it. I don't even make that much I just enjoy the grind.
No one understand perspectives. One dude called someone complacent for being a workaholic. Workaholic will call someone who value free time lazy. And it goes on in a circle over and over.See. This is why I don't talk money with people, let alone on the internet.
Everyone has an opinion on how another man makes his money, how much he makes, etc.
Everything is relative to what you do, and where you plan to be.
hell yeah...
Dude tripping.
I bet he wouldn't mind if dude got his promotion and his girl too
I once worked 28 years in a row at a physically demanding job
Companies love idiots like that. Probably give you some pointless award and pat you on the head too. 