You being slow doesn't mean that's canon. If it's that npc's day off at the start and the dialogue still says it's the same day at the end, the game is meant to be beaten within one day.
>tfw
Sunday is a wasted day due to the Sunday Blues alone.
Same, friend.
What do I have to do to score a decent remote job?
I would not mind waging at all if I could only cut out the mandatory daily commute and having to interact with people in person.
>What do I have to do to score a decent remote job?
Have a skillset that transfers well into the remote space. Anything that's IT, help desk, or electronic clerical work is a good start. Having a decent headset also helps because calls and meetings will always be a thing.
>t. civil engineer who's been remote since 2007
>After graduating Uni this year, I no longer have the obligation to attend any classes for the first time in about 20 years >All I have to look forward to now at the moment is work and bills
A-at least I have v-vidya, r-right????
Congrats on graduation, bro. >All I have to look forward to now at the moment is work and bills
That depends entirely on your lifestyle. If you live cheaply, you don't have to work hard. The more lavish your lifestyle becomes, the more responsibility you'll need to take on in order to maintain it. It feels monumentally better once you have a house and car that are paid off, as the only thing you'll have to worry about afterwards are property tax. Assuming you mortgaged and didn't rent.
I wish I was being paid to draw, at least then I'll be getting better at something I care about
CAD monkey work is soul draining.
I was a lot happier as a blue-collar, but the shophas sailed on that.
>CAD monkey work is soul draining.
Depends entirely on the field and its application.
>been unemployed for a little over a month >have enough money to last about three more months >don't want to go back to work >but NEETing it up at home is also driving me insane
Frick man it's just so soul crushing.
Real talk, your body is hardwired to want to stay alive and it takes a lot more to overcome that instinct than "waaaah I dun wanna work". And honestly, choosing to die because you think it's easier than just getting a damn job is kind of pathetic.
2 years ago
Anonymous
>bro just slave away for 50+ hours a week until you're too old to work anymore and enjoy 5 years of life as an old man before you die
No thanks. >b-but your body is hardw-
Don't care I'll just kms when I can't neet anymore, frick this world and frick waging
2 years ago
Anonymous
>Don't care I'll just kms when I can't neet anymore
Easier said than done. You'll see for yourself when you try to do it. Speaking from experience here.
2 years ago
Anonymous
You're just telling yourself that you'll have a nice day as an easy way to avoid the anxiety of having to think about what you'll do once you're enabler cuts you off. If you don't have the balls to get a job you obviously don't have the balls to have a nice day.
2 years ago
Anonymous
>easy way
And that right there is the problem with him. He ALWAYS chooses the easy way, he always takes the path of least resistance, even when there's no benefit to him. The very idea of putting effort in is alien to him.
2 years ago
Anonymous
Find work you like. I do interview work and while call rooms suck, face to face stuff out in the city is genuinely really fun and look forward to any travel based work.
2 years ago
Anonymous
>Find work you like.
The problem with this is that even if you like doing something, you only do it when you feel like doing it. If it becomes your job, you have to do it even if you don't feel like at a time, which may simply lead you to not like doing it at all anymore.
2 years ago
Anonymous
That's only a problem for a spoiled narcissist who thinks he's too good to do any job. There are plenty of people who enjoy what they do for a living.
2 years ago
Anonymous
>I do interview work
?
2 years ago
Anonymous
Speaking as someone as someone who attempted suicide multiple times before getting counseling, it's far harder than most people think. At least for me. It's not even a rational thing, it's like an invisible thing stopping you from jumping off that bridge even after you intentionally get yourself drunk to reduce your inhibitions. And after being in counseling and talking with other people a common thread I see is that most of the people who say they're suicidal aren't actually suicidal, they just want whatever was hurting them to stop.
And to anybody who is suicidal in this thread let me tell you something someone told me. Very few things in this life lasts forever. Whatever good time you have is going to end eventually and you need to accept that. But by that same token whatever shitty time you're stuck in is going to pass too. Even if you can't see it right now, it will end. Don't bother trying to make it to the end of the year or some shit. Just make it to tomorrow. One of those tomorrows will end up better than yesterday. Even if it's marginally better be thankful for it and build off of it.
>work remote >do absolutely nothing >okay maybe just do two or three things during the whole shift >get paid for it
this shit is amazing
Same feeling here, love working from home and doing stuff that needs doing while playing vidya or doing stuff around the house when there's no important work to be done instead of wasting all this time in the office
What do I have to do to score a decent remote job?
I would not mind waging at all if I could only cut out the mandatory daily commute and having to interact with people in person.
>After graduating Uni this year, I no longer have the obligation to attend any classes for the first time in about 20 years >All I have to look forward to now at the moment is work and bills
A-at least I have v-vidya, r-right????
work isn't nearly as bad as people make it out to be. I'd argue that the worst thing about work in any relative white collar environment are the people and their incompetence/pettiness. Covid and remote work was really an eye opener in how unnecessary and negative they are and how much better it is not having to deal with them all day, every day
I’ve been working at a retail warehouse since late 2018.
My degree was a bachelor’s in English, so maybe I could transition into journalism? Indeed(tm) had openings for “copyright author” at Disney, but is that worth it? Morally?
>bacheror in english
lol >maybe journalism
lmao >jornalism
ROFL >maybe >Maybe >MAYBE
English and Journalism are moronic, but the real red flag is your "maybe" here.
You're clueless
You don't have plan.
You don't even know what you want to do.
You're done.
graduated 2017 with an econ degree
haven't worked a real job since my internship in college, just do odd jobs and part time neet shit ever since
i'm fricked
Similar boat here.
Graduated and then realized I had no idea what to do with myself, no prospects, nothing. Worked a shit minimum wage job for a couple years but now I'm just neeting it up and feeling like human garbage.
the best time of my life was (is) after I got a job, no longer a college debt leech and can do anything I want myself
no fricking homework, no studying, no bullshit. I do my work and then once I'm done I'm free. I can do whatever the hell I want as long as the number in the bank goes up instead of down. Covid even did me a solid and now I only come into the office like 2-3x a month. Company president wanted to have a meeting about coming back to the office but crashed his car on the way to the office where we were having the meeting and took it as a sign that working remote was the way to go.
I went through the exact same thoughts, I dreaded getting out of Uni and into the real world. But you'll find that for the first time in your life you can now properly relax. When quitting time rolls around, that's it, you just walk out and you're done.
>Don't have the stress that you should be studying >Don't have more work to do as homework >Can actually afford to eat and live well
It's legitimately a much better life in all respects.
I've made it a habbit of bringing home zero to minimal work my entire career and it's done well by me. If you want to be more ambitious you can, but that's not for me.
>My brother makes $200k a year and works through holdiays and weekends, works 13hr days and always has more to do. >I work standard workweeks, take holidays off whenever I feel like it, make $80k a year and am more than happy.
I worked min wage part time at uni and it was more stressful and required more of my time than my comfortable grad salary job. Unless you're in an elite profession or are obsessed with skills development , you're doing something wrong if you take work home with you.
Ey no, frick that noise. If the company wants more of my time they're going to fricking pay for it. That Japanese salaryman bullshit doesn't fly in the rest of the world.
these are underappreciated aspects of finishing education, i'm so glad i don't have to do any of these bullshit exams anymore and the lingering feeling that i should be studying on weekends is just gone
>tfw everyone has the time of their life in uni >I am still a virgin, got heavy weight (which I lost again, but the fat is still there), probably fricking depression >been working for the last 4 years probably, with my last job beeing really stressfull sometimes >only have one subject remaining and my master thesis
After job hunt I do hope I can finally have more time for myself and hopefully stop the demise of becoming a wizard. 1.5 years remaining
Unironically, having a job is usually easier than college. Of course you still have to do extra hours sometimes, but not wasting your free time on studying and random assignments is really nice. Funnily enough I always loated thinking that I would never have free time once I got an actual job, but somehow ended up having even MORE free time than when I was in college despite having to work harder.
Plus actually getting paid for your time is very nice.
>nearly 3 years out of a master's program >school didn't help me because I'm a man >still can't find a job that pays rent
haha
I wish my shit country had free education so I could go take classes. I do miss learning although the necessary filter for ~~*academia*~~ is always present. More practical classes, cooking and such, group exercise.
I miss uni and how easy it was to have a social life. I like having money now that I am out and have a 9-5, but I miss having friends too. Cherish what you have while you still have it.
>work evening into night 5 nights a week >short shifts >make as much money as I did dispatching ambulances for half the hours >have way more of a life
Don't go into EMS unless you're really passionate about it, young anons.
I work 12 hour shifts as a lab tech through the night. On the one hand the easy nights are very easy and I get to get some school work done until I can make it to PA or Pathology. On the other hand nights is when all of the weird cases come up and the knowledge that help isn't immediately available when either something breaks or that really rare case that never comes up in any other context suddenly rears its head can make the bad nights really bad. I think more than anything though I appreciate the separation from people. That's probably not a good thing but during the times I work the day shift I just feel completely drained and miserable throughout the entire thing.
I'm in food sciences as a lab tech and feel the same though I'm day shift. I'm alone in the lab for most of the time and it's great not dealing with other coworkers or supervisors until one of the machines starts acting up and I have people up top demanding results 10 minutes ago.
>Work nights 4 days a week >Short shifts >Make no money but who cares, i get to have a life.
Hello I am
Every time >3 days off >enjoy first day >dread on second day knowing that tomorrow is the last day off >dread on last day knowing that tomorrow is work >don't enjoy 2nd or 3rd days
I only work 20 hours and the dread is unbearable. Once you actually work it kinda just goes by but the build up is horrible.
and you are LITERALLY me, same hours and number of days
I'd say it would take a frickload of courage
[...]
Same feeling here, love working from home and doing stuff that needs doing while playing vidya or doing stuff around the house when there's no important work to be done instead of wasting all this time in the office
What jobs and how do I acquire them? The only remote work I can find is answering phone calls and if you miss even a single phone call you can get fired so you have to sit at your desk all day (because of course, you don't get a mobile phone or use your own phone, you use their shitty system).
I'm a programmer, so
My boss said that he literally doesn't care how we work as long as shit gets done, and what I am currently doing right now is such a massive joke I just spend most of it fricking around on the Internet the few days I do go to the office
>company getting all high profits these 3 years >love working remote >new CEO is a moronic boomer pushing for everyone to get back to office without any kind of possible flex >can't resign because bills
I hate these Black folk like you wouldn't believe
Every time >3 days off >enjoy first day >dread on second day knowing that tomorrow is the last day off >dread on last day knowing that tomorrow is work >don't enjoy 2nd or 3rd days
I only work 20 hours and the dread is unbearable. Once you actually work it kinda just goes by but the build up is horrible.
Same 20 hour weeks is great.
This week my dumbass accepted a request to help a fulltimer who got injured, and holy frick how do these people do 10-12 hours shifts all the time? >plan on going full time at some point? you've been doing great 😀
Haha no
>work 20 hours spread over 6 days >still get dread going in everyday for my 4 hour at most shift
i work with people who work sun up to sun down at multiple jobs and i dont know how they dont swerve their car into oncoming traffic
You need a job that you do something you can enjoy that keeps going for 7-9 hours. If you can't stomach it then that's just how it is. Outside of my body not being in the best of shape after doing long stretches of physical labor its easy otherwise. I hate having nothing to do at work or standing around and bullshitting with people, it's so degrading that I'd rather dig holes than deal with people.
It seems to be drawn by a marxist "artist" who admits that if capitalism ceased, marxist artists would stop working because they were doing it for money all along and never truly cared for art. Makes sense since they are incapable of creating anything, they can only take something beautiful and pervert and twist it into an abomination.
The idea the comic is putting forth is that no one ever does anything productive simply for the joy of it and if they didn't have to work to live we'd all stop immediately.
NEET for longer than a month and you'll know that isn't true. Doing nothing all day, every day, is just as soul crushing as doing work you don't care about.
>NEET for longer than a month and you'll know that isn't true
I was a NEET for like 2 years and I can very easily say it's true. I only really stopped being one because I had to.
I've been in a NEET for 12 years and it's still fricking amazing. I've learned to do all kinds of shit online at home with the free time I have.
The only bad things about being a NEET is worrying about when the free ride is going to collapse. But by the time that happens I'll nearly be 50 and I think 50 years of not working is good enough. The other bad thing is all your friend's with jobs never have time to do shit but on the weekends so you have to be alone all week. But other than that it's great.
You'll also have zero credit score, retirement money or relevant experience needed to help you once you're on your own, or when you're too old to actually work anymore.
2 years ago
Anonymous
I can just live from government money.
2 years ago
Anonymous
Congratulations! You are now officially a Black person.
2 years ago
Anonymous
If only Black folk were shut-in NEETs instead of violent criminal gangsters
2 years ago
Anonymous
I refuse to let my taxes be used to mantain lazy Black folk
2 years ago
Anonymous
>he thinks he has a choice about how his taxes are used
lolmao
2 years ago
Anonymous
No anon, you are the Black folk.
2 years ago
Anonymous
Cool, I refuse to let the sun rise tomorrow. Let me know if it does, I'll go whoop its ass.
2 years ago
Anonymous
Literally who cares. If anon is happy, good for him. 27 years old and working Amazon delivery is pretty gay and I'd love to not be working.
2 years ago
Anonymous
>if you don't have experience wage slaving for most of your life, you wont be able to wage slave until you are 70
The horror
2 years ago
Anonymous
>credit score
lmao >retirement momey
my dad is rich >relevant experience
such as?
Imagine wanting to be a corporate slave lmao go have a nice day you worthless CATTLE.
>was standard NEET >contributed to open source stuff, no profit to be had, just the fun of making a thing and seeing it used by others >get job >no time for that anymore, just play old games on weekends to destress
A lot of people apparently just aren't cut out for NEETdom because they literally don't know what to do with themselves without someone telling them.
If you use your time to do nothing instead of things you enjoy, that's your issue.
No, not even remotely. Unlimited time to play video games, read, watch entertainment, work out, wake up when you please, eat whatever you want, wear whatever clothing you please, contemplate life in a genuinely stress-free way, never think about paying bills, retirement or what you have to do at work, never have to flex your schedule to fit friends/families' needs and a million other things you can choose to do because you possess true freedom.
If you're bored as a NEET then you're just boring. Requiring wageslavery to give you purpose in life is pathetic. I was a NEET for over 2 years and it was great. I'm still enjoying myself because life is what you make it but I'd definitely go back to unlimited free time in a heartbeat if I won the lottery or something.
>no one ever does anything productive simply for the joy of it
Absolute moron take
History has plenty of examples as well, including people building churches in their free time or other structures for the sake of it.
Last fall there was a really crappy week at work, and one evening at home I was really, really wishing work would be over with the next day so I could go home.
>test and fix used consoles for work at a recycling center >my work is just playing good old games and getting paid for it >get to take any games I find for myself >can buy any consoles or other electronics like amplifiers and speakers for very cheap because employee benefit >will eventually find a top tier CRT from here to take home for retro gaming
Bretty gud
>Get home from work >Sister greets me >She takes my coat and leads me to the living room >Have lunch together >Play some vidya or watch some anime >Cuddle on the couch >Go to our room and go to bed >Repeat
I work 15:30 until 00:00 and on friday until 03:30.
My social life is a mess, since I have no time for friends and I have to take days off if I want to meet someone or go to a concert and shit.
No time for vidya, only for shit that takes like 20-30 minutes like Battlegrounds.
I just wanna say that If you have degree in Finance, never ever EVER get into Investment Banking industry. This place is full of overly positive masochists. the pay is great (not really), but it ain't worth it. It's soul draining. you won't have time for yourself.
I wanna quit but I still have 1.5 years of contract left
The bonuses are great but it ain't worth it.
>Be an engineering manager >Fricking hate it, the petty shit, and derive no satisfaction from spreadsheet management >Think about killing myself daily, had to go to therapy >Going back to school for teaching because helping kids is rewarding >Know my income is going to be fricked
I hate life
>Stands in the same spot all day every day
This homosexual's not fooling anyone
The game takes place over the course of one day.
yeah the game where you set the clock in the first minute of gameplay definitely takes place in one day
You being slow doesn't mean that's canon. If it's that npc's day off at the start and the dialogue still says it's the same day at the end, the game is meant to be beaten within one day.
>all it takes to become the best trainer is being able to actually travel around and a single day
Is the Pokemon league just a daycare for children?
This is literally me
>tfw
Sunday is a wasted day due to the Sunday Blues alone.
Same, friend.
>What do I have to do to score a decent remote job?
Have a skillset that transfers well into the remote space. Anything that's IT, help desk, or electronic clerical work is a good start. Having a decent headset also helps because calls and meetings will always be a thing.
>t. civil engineer who's been remote since 2007
Congrats on graduation, bro.
>All I have to look forward to now at the moment is work and bills
That depends entirely on your lifestyle. If you live cheaply, you don't have to work hard. The more lavish your lifestyle becomes, the more responsibility you'll need to take on in order to maintain it. It feels monumentally better once you have a house and car that are paid off, as the only thing you'll have to worry about afterwards are property tax. Assuming you mortgaged and didn't rent.
>CAD monkey work is soul draining.
Depends entirely on the field and its application.
>Depends entirely on the field and its application.
Well yeah no shit, I work in Thermal making meshes/simulations so shit sucks
I dont wanna work ever again.
>Work weekends
>Mondays off
>it's my "friday" while all you sad b***hes are going back to work
I love mondays.
>all your buddies are at work
You've played yourself
>buddies
haha, think again
Conversely, when I get to sleep in Saturday you're wage slaving
>been unemployed for a little over a month
>have enough money to last about three more months
>don't want to go back to work
>but NEETing it up at home is also driving me insane
Frick man it's just so soul crushing.
i've never had a job
God im so lonely
>be neet
>will just kill myself when I'm unable to neet it up anymore
>still won't wage
Life is good.
>>will just kill myself when I'm unable to neet it up anymore
Suicide isn't actually as easy as you think it is.
It isn't difficult to put a shotgun in your mouth and pull the trigger.
Then why don't you just do that right now?
read what he fricking said moron
Real talk, your body is hardwired to want to stay alive and it takes a lot more to overcome that instinct than "waaaah I dun wanna work". And honestly, choosing to die because you think it's easier than just getting a damn job is kind of pathetic.
>bro just slave away for 50+ hours a week until you're too old to work anymore and enjoy 5 years of life as an old man before you die
No thanks.
>b-but your body is hardw-
Don't care I'll just kms when I can't neet anymore, frick this world and frick waging
>Don't care I'll just kms when I can't neet anymore
Easier said than done. You'll see for yourself when you try to do it. Speaking from experience here.
You're just telling yourself that you'll have a nice day as an easy way to avoid the anxiety of having to think about what you'll do once you're enabler cuts you off. If you don't have the balls to get a job you obviously don't have the balls to have a nice day.
>easy way
And that right there is the problem with him. He ALWAYS chooses the easy way, he always takes the path of least resistance, even when there's no benefit to him. The very idea of putting effort in is alien to him.
Find work you like. I do interview work and while call rooms suck, face to face stuff out in the city is genuinely really fun and look forward to any travel based work.
>Find work you like.
The problem with this is that even if you like doing something, you only do it when you feel like doing it. If it becomes your job, you have to do it even if you don't feel like at a time, which may simply lead you to not like doing it at all anymore.
That's only a problem for a spoiled narcissist who thinks he's too good to do any job. There are plenty of people who enjoy what they do for a living.
>I do interview work
?
Speaking as someone as someone who attempted suicide multiple times before getting counseling, it's far harder than most people think. At least for me. It's not even a rational thing, it's like an invisible thing stopping you from jumping off that bridge even after you intentionally get yourself drunk to reduce your inhibitions. And after being in counseling and talking with other people a common thread I see is that most of the people who say they're suicidal aren't actually suicidal, they just want whatever was hurting them to stop.
And to anybody who is suicidal in this thread let me tell you something someone told me. Very few things in this life lasts forever. Whatever good time you have is going to end eventually and you need to accept that. But by that same token whatever shitty time you're stuck in is going to pass too. Even if you can't see it right now, it will end. Don't bother trying to make it to the end of the year or some shit. Just make it to tomorrow. One of those tomorrows will end up better than yesterday. Even if it's marginally better be thankful for it and build off of it.
thank you
I'd say it would take a frickload of courage
Same feeling here, love working from home and doing stuff that needs doing while playing vidya or doing stuff around the house when there's no important work to be done instead of wasting all this time in the office
What do I have to do to score a decent remote job?
I would not mind waging at all if I could only cut out the mandatory daily commute and having to interact with people in person.
>After graduating Uni this year, I no longer have the obligation to attend any classes for the first time in about 20 years
>All I have to look forward to now at the moment is work and bills
A-at least I have v-vidya, r-right????
It doesn't get any better, Anon.
work isn't nearly as bad as people make it out to be. I'd argue that the worst thing about work in any relative white collar environment are the people and their incompetence/pettiness. Covid and remote work was really an eye opener in how unnecessary and negative they are and how much better it is not having to deal with them all day, every day
Welcome to the "real world" everyone was warning you about for most of your life.
Acclimating out of the student lifestyle sucks nuts.
Do you have a job lined up already? If not you're beyond fricked.
I’ve been working at a retail warehouse since late 2018.
My degree was a bachelor’s in English, so maybe I could transition into journalism? Indeed(tm) had openings for “copyright author” at Disney, but is that worth it? Morally?
>bachelor in English
oh anon, my condolences
>Tfw English major making 90k/year
Gonna wake up at 10am and work in my jammies as usual.
If the pay is good I would at least apply. Morality is a spook, I would work for the israelite mouse in a heartbeat if it were a decent gig.
>in english
oh no no no no
>bacheror in english
lol
>maybe journalism
lmao
>jornalism
ROFL
>maybe
>Maybe
>MAYBE
English and Journalism are moronic, but the real red flag is your "maybe" here.
You're clueless
You don't have plan.
You don't even know what you want to do.
You're done.
graduated 2017 with an econ degree
haven't worked a real job since my internship in college, just do odd jobs and part time neet shit ever since
i'm fricked
Similar boat here.
Graduated and then realized I had no idea what to do with myself, no prospects, nothing. Worked a shit minimum wage job for a couple years but now I'm just neeting it up and feeling like human garbage.
same but with an extra 4 years
i recognize my life is over and
is my general mood in 90% of my waking moments
i regret most of my life choices
You could always get a Master's and/or Doctorate a class at a time on the side?
And go into even MORE student debt?
I’d have a better chance at getting rich investing in fricking crypto
the best time of my life was (is) after I got a job, no longer a college debt leech and can do anything I want myself
no fricking homework, no studying, no bullshit. I do my work and then once I'm done I'm free. I can do whatever the hell I want as long as the number in the bank goes up instead of down. Covid even did me a solid and now I only come into the office like 2-3x a month. Company president wanted to have a meeting about coming back to the office but crashed his car on the way to the office where we were having the meeting and took it as a sign that working remote was the way to go.
Nah.
I went through the exact same thoughts, I dreaded getting out of Uni and into the real world. But you'll find that for the first time in your life you can now properly relax. When quitting time rolls around, that's it, you just walk out and you're done.
>Don't have the stress that you should be studying
>Don't have more work to do as homework
>Can actually afford to eat and live well
It's legitimately a much better life in all respects.
>When quitting time rolls around, that's it, you just walk out and you're done.
maybe at a minimum wage job lol
I've made it a habbit of bringing home zero to minimal work my entire career and it's done well by me. If you want to be more ambitious you can, but that's not for me.
>My brother makes $200k a year and works through holdiays and weekends, works 13hr days and always has more to do.
>I work standard workweeks, take holidays off whenever I feel like it, make $80k a year and am more than happy.
It's whatever suits you, Anon.
I worked min wage part time at uni and it was more stressful and required more of my time than my comfortable grad salary job. Unless you're in an elite profession or are obsessed with skills development , you're doing something wrong if you take work home with you.
Ey no, frick that noise. If the company wants more of my time they're going to fricking pay for it. That Japanese salaryman bullshit doesn't fly in the rest of the world.
bro your job is supposed to enable your life and not the other way around
these are underappreciated aspects of finishing education, i'm so glad i don't have to do any of these bullshit exams anymore and the lingering feeling that i should be studying on weekends is just gone
>tfw everyone has the time of their life in uni
>I am still a virgin, got heavy weight (which I lost again, but the fat is still there), probably fricking depression
>been working for the last 4 years probably, with my last job beeing really stressfull sometimes
>only have one subject remaining and my master thesis
After job hunt I do hope I can finally have more time for myself and hopefully stop the demise of becoming a wizard. 1.5 years remaining
Unironically, having a job is usually easier than college. Of course you still have to do extra hours sometimes, but not wasting your free time on studying and random assignments is really nice. Funnily enough I always loated thinking that I would never have free time once I got an actual job, but somehow ended up having even MORE free time than when I was in college despite having to work harder.
Plus actually getting paid for your time is very nice.
>nearly 3 years out of a master's program
>school didn't help me because I'm a man
>still can't find a job that pays rent
haha
I wish my shit country had free education so I could go take classes. I do miss learning although the necessary filter for ~~*academia*~~ is always present. More practical classes, cooking and such, group exercise.
you won't even have vidya
you will dedicate all your waking time working and being tired of working.
It's not so bad. I don't miss uni at all.
I miss uni and how easy it was to have a social life. I like having money now that I am out and have a 9-5, but I miss having friends too. Cherish what you have while you still have it.
>Being depressed in the Pokemon world.
Considering how easy it is to catch and frick Pokemon I find this scenario highly unrealistic.
>muh sex sex sex
There are plenty of people who frick and are still miserable
>Work nights 4 days a week
>Short shifts
>Make no money but who cares, i get to have a life.
>work evening into night 5 nights a week
>short shifts
>make as much money as I did dispatching ambulances for half the hours
>have way more of a life
Don't go into EMS unless you're really passionate about it, young anons.
I work 12 hour shifts as a lab tech through the night. On the one hand the easy nights are very easy and I get to get some school work done until I can make it to PA or Pathology. On the other hand nights is when all of the weird cases come up and the knowledge that help isn't immediately available when either something breaks or that really rare case that never comes up in any other context suddenly rears its head can make the bad nights really bad. I think more than anything though I appreciate the separation from people. That's probably not a good thing but during the times I work the day shift I just feel completely drained and miserable throughout the entire thing.
I feel that anon. In dispatch I also worked 12 hour shifts. I could barely stay awake during days, but during nights I was fine.
I'm in food sciences as a lab tech and feel the same though I'm day shift. I'm alone in the lab for most of the time and it's great not dealing with other coworkers or supervisors until one of the machines starts acting up and I have people up top demanding results 10 minutes ago.
>Work nights 4 days a week
>Short shifts
>Make no money but who cares, i get to have a life.
Hello I am
and you are LITERALLY me, same hours and number of days
>tfw working remote
>work remote
>do absolutely nothing
>okay maybe just do two or three things during the whole shift
>get paid for it
this shit is amazing
What jobs and how do I acquire them? The only remote work I can find is answering phone calls and if you miss even a single phone call you can get fired so you have to sit at your desk all day (because of course, you don't get a mobile phone or use your own phone, you use their shitty system).
Software engineer
I'm a programmer, so
My boss said that he literally doesn't care how we work as long as shit gets done, and what I am currently doing right now is such a massive joke I just spend most of it fricking around on the Internet the few days I do go to the office
>working remote
>still so fricking busy there's no time to do anything but work for 9 hours straight
at least i save 1.5 hrs travel time
>company getting all high profits these 3 years
>love working remote
>new CEO is a moronic boomer pushing for everyone to get back to office without any kind of possible flex
>can't resign because bills
I hate these Black folk like you wouldn't believe
Poor wagies
Every time
>3 days off
>enjoy first day
>dread on second day knowing that tomorrow is the last day off
>dread on last day knowing that tomorrow is work
>don't enjoy 2nd or 3rd days
I only work 20 hours and the dread is unbearable. Once you actually work it kinda just goes by but the build up is horrible.
>work 20 hours spread over 6 days
>still get dread going in everyday for my 4 hour at most shift
i work with people who work sun up to sun down at multiple jobs and i dont know how they dont swerve their car into oncoming traffic
Same 20 hour weeks is great.
This week my dumbass accepted a request to help a fulltimer who got injured, and holy frick how do these people do 10-12 hours shifts all the time?
>plan on going full time at some point? you've been doing great 😀
Haha no
You need a job that you do something you can enjoy that keeps going for 7-9 hours. If you can't stomach it then that's just how it is. Outside of my body not being in the best of shape after doing long stretches of physical labor its easy otherwise. I hate having nothing to do at work or standing around and bullshitting with people, it's so degrading that I'd rather dig holes than deal with people.
I had a job once, worst years of my life.
I wish I was being paid to draw, at least then I'll be getting better at something I care about
CAD monkey work is soul draining.
I was a lot happier as a blue-collar, but the shophas sailed on that.
>I wish I was being paid to draw
you don't
Is this implying that I'd rather go camping than draw and I'm only doing it for money/success?
I have a fricking day job, I'd rather be drawing
It seems to be drawn by a marxist "artist" who admits that if capitalism ceased, marxist artists would stop working because they were doing it for money all along and never truly cared for art. Makes sense since they are incapable of creating anything, they can only take something beautiful and pervert and twist it into an abomination.
The idea the comic is putting forth is that no one ever does anything productive simply for the joy of it and if they didn't have to work to live we'd all stop immediately.
NEET for longer than a month and you'll know that isn't true. Doing nothing all day, every day, is just as soul crushing as doing work you don't care about.
>NEET for longer than a month and you'll know that isn't true
I was a NEET for like 2 years and I can very easily say it's true. I only really stopped being one because I had to.
I've been in a NEET for 12 years and it's still fricking amazing. I've learned to do all kinds of shit online at home with the free time I have.
The only bad things about being a NEET is worrying about when the free ride is going to collapse. But by the time that happens I'll nearly be 50 and I think 50 years of not working is good enough. The other bad thing is all your friend's with jobs never have time to do shit but on the weekends so you have to be alone all week. But other than that it's great.
You'll also have zero credit score, retirement money or relevant experience needed to help you once you're on your own, or when you're too old to actually work anymore.
I can just live from government money.
Congratulations! You are now officially a Black person.
If only Black folk were shut-in NEETs instead of violent criminal gangsters
I refuse to let my taxes be used to mantain lazy Black folk
>he thinks he has a choice about how his taxes are used
lolmao
No anon, you are the Black folk.
Cool, I refuse to let the sun rise tomorrow. Let me know if it does, I'll go whoop its ass.
Literally who cares. If anon is happy, good for him. 27 years old and working Amazon delivery is pretty gay and I'd love to not be working.
>if you don't have experience wage slaving for most of your life, you wont be able to wage slave until you are 70
The horror
>credit score
lmao
>retirement momey
my dad is rich
>relevant experience
such as?
Imagine wanting to be a corporate slave lmao go have a nice day you worthless CATTLE.
>was standard NEET
>contributed to open source stuff, no profit to be had, just the fun of making a thing and seeing it used by others
>get job
>no time for that anymore, just play old games on weekends to destress
A lot of people apparently just aren't cut out for NEETdom because they literally don't know what to do with themselves without someone telling them.
If you use your time to do nothing instead of things you enjoy, that's your issue.
Some people do in fact do nothing if given NEET freedom.
Personally i had no problem, when i was a NEET i just had a ton of different hobbies.
No, not even remotely. Unlimited time to play video games, read, watch entertainment, work out, wake up when you please, eat whatever you want, wear whatever clothing you please, contemplate life in a genuinely stress-free way, never think about paying bills, retirement or what you have to do at work, never have to flex your schedule to fit friends/families' needs and a million other things you can choose to do because you possess true freedom.
If you're bored as a NEET then you're just boring. Requiring wageslavery to give you purpose in life is pathetic. I was a NEET for over 2 years and it was great. I'm still enjoying myself because life is what you make it but I'd definitely go back to unlimited free time in a heartbeat if I won the lottery or something.
Frick off.
I was a neet for 1.5 years and that was amazing.
Being in university is more fun, though because friends.
working sucks.
>no one ever does anything productive simply for the joy of it
Absolute moron take
History has plenty of examples as well, including people building churches in their free time or other structures for the sake of it.
why do people conflate being procutive or doing spending your time on worthwhile persuits with wage slavery? is it an american thing?
Last fall there was a really crappy week at work, and one evening at home I was really, really wishing work would be over with the next day so I could go home.
I hate working but the pay is so good I literally can't refuse
>test and fix used consoles for work at a recycling center
>my work is just playing good old games and getting paid for it
>get to take any games I find for myself
>can buy any consoles or other electronics like amplifiers and speakers for very cheap because employee benefit
>will eventually find a top tier CRT from here to take home for retro gaming
Bretty gud
>don't wanna kill myself, but if I were to stop existing one day I wouldbt mind
This rut seems inescapable
You're gonna die one day anyway.
True but if that's the case why do anything ever beyond a few fleeting moments of enjoyment? Nothing fricking matters.
I wish I could exist without being alive
>Get home from work
>Sister greets me
>She takes my coat and leads me to the living room
>Have lunch together
>Play some vidya or watch some anime
>Cuddle on the couch
>Go to our room and go to bed
>Repeat
giwtwm
I work 15:30 until 00:00 and on friday until 03:30.
My social life is a mess, since I have no time for friends and I have to take days off if I want to meet someone or go to a concert and shit.
No time for vidya, only for shit that takes like 20-30 minutes like Battlegrounds.
Atleast the money is kinda good I guess
if i quit my job i know i will neet for a year minimum and i cant fall into that hole again
it’s never gonna get better is it
I just wanna say that If you have degree in Finance, never ever EVER get into Investment Banking industry. This place is full of overly positive masochists. the pay is great (not really), but it ain't worth it. It's soul draining. you won't have time for yourself.
I wanna quit but I still have 1.5 years of contract left
The bonuses are great but it ain't worth it.
>Be an engineering manager
>Fricking hate it, the petty shit, and derive no satisfaction from spreadsheet management
>Think about killing myself daily, had to go to therapy
>Going back to school for teaching because helping kids is rewarding
>Know my income is going to be fricked
I hate life