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Anyone here ever been fired/just randomly quit their job before?
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2017-09-15 at 8:41 PM UTC
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2017-09-15 at 9:29 PM UTCI don't even know what my ideal career would be. I get systematically bored with any routine after a while so it's always been difficult to envision myself doing something for many many years. This holds true for even my cooking work, I just grow tired of my environment after so long and need to change.
That and when you work harder than most of your co-workers and watch them be lazy fucks day in and day out it gets discouraging.
Maybe I'll just become a milkman . -
2017-09-15 at 10:21 PM UTCIt's best to take contract work.
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2017-09-15 at 10:25 PM UTC
Originally posted by mmQ I don't even know what my ideal career would be. I get systematically bored with any routine after a while so it's always been difficult to envision myself doing something for many many years. This holds true for even my cooking work, I just grow tired of my environment after so long and need to change.
That and when you work harder than most of your co-workers and watch them be lazy fucks day in and day out it gets discouraging.
Maybe I'll just become a milkman .
your idea job would being a Bill Krozbydog man or an ice cream man. -
2017-09-15 at 10:43 PM UTC
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2017-09-16 at 1:25 AM UTC
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2017-09-16 at 1:26 AM UTC
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2017-09-16 at 1:35 AM UTC
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2017-09-16 at 2:47 AM UTC
Originally posted by Bill Krozby I believe you can spend better time researching a new job and applying for it than you can wasting away at a job you hate. To each their own though.
No, I'm saying (and he may have.. but the video doesn't explain it) to find a Job first. Since he was not "Getting his hours" he should of looked for something first. It's always best to leave a 2 weeks notice first. as tempting as that was, it would of been better to have that company as some sort of referel.
but if you're gonna go all out.. he should of smeared pig blood on himself and slid around the floors -
2017-09-16 at 3:30 AM UTC
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2017-09-16 at 4:32 AM UTC
Originally posted by Bill Krozby I believe you can spend better time researching a new job and applying for it than you can wasting away at a job you hate. To each their own though.
Originally posted by -SpectraL It's best to take contract work.
contract work pays more but lacks 'job security', ie. there's no guarantee your contract will be extended or you'll be able to get another.
the problem with this line of thinking is that most people get locked into a level of debt and commitment (it's almost required to participate in professional work nowadays) - unless you budget carefully, a period where you can't get work is going to fuck you in a rather unpleasant way -
2017-09-16 at 4:53 AM UTC
Originally posted by aldra contract work pays more but lacks 'job security', ie. there's no guarantee your contract will be extended or you'll be able to get another.
the problem with this line of thinking is that most people get locked into a level of debt and commitment (it's almost required to participate in professional work nowadays) - unless you budget carefully, a period where you can't get work is going to fuck you in a rather unpleasant way
There's just so much technical work available out there, you will never run out of nice, fat contracts. -
2017-09-16 at 8:14 PM UTC
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