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People Complaining About Their Jobs Sucking (In The West & Far East)

At least you have a job that can pay the necessities and even be liveable if you didn't waste so much on electronics, clothes, accessories, subscriptions, utilities, transportation, debt, and insurance. These kind of stuff add up if you're not careful and while I do have high financial potential due to what I'm doing, I currently am not really making money at all and have to look for a normie job in the meantime. I still have to live with my parents and continue with setting up my self employment venture, which will probably take me until the end of this year (I started last summer) before I can get the proper funding.

In other parts of the world, even with a job, people can't even afford stuff like the newest iPhone/Samsung or subscribing to multiple streaming platforms or buying luxury handbags or even driving a car (without paying several seasons or even years worth of their wages, unlike here where we only sacrifice a few weeks to a few months). People who are poor in the West are still quite well off compared to the people who are poor elsewhere. I'm obviously not counting homeless, addicts, extreme poverty, and abuse victims; I excluded food and living costs since I know those are caused by corrupt ppl exploiting recent tragedies (plandemic, Ukraine, etc).
SumKindaMunster · 51-55, M
I recall distinctly having a dead end job in my 20's. I got a BA then got a professional job. I did that for 7 years, then went to tech school and got some IT certifications. I then found a job in IT and have made a career of it.

Point being, I had to work and endevour to get all this. It didn't just get handed to me. It took YEARS to do this. And plenty of people told me I was wasting my time. Plenty of people told me IT support was dead and gone, all overseas in China and India. That wasn't true.

You have to decide what you want to do and figure out how to get there. It's not easy, but it is worth it.

Perhaps you have a point, perhaps things have changed and you are screwed.

But I am telling you I experienced similar, and I ignored the naysayers and went after what I wanted.
@SumKindaMunster well you changed your life around to improve your situation, so my rant doesn't apply to you. Many people around me are trying to discourage me from being self employed in tech because of the crab and normie mentalities.

Idgaf and I'm still going ahead with it either way because in the long run, most jobs I would qualify for would become automated anyways. I'd rather be the one automating other people's jobs, over other people automating mine (although that's still years to decades away depending on what I apply/work for).
SumKindaMunster · 51-55, M
@uikakarotuevegeta Ignore the naysayers. I know ALL about that. Bitter losers will drag you down to their level, it is indeed a crab in the bucket mentality.

I strongly encourage you to continue pursuing a job in tech. It's tough to break in, but once you are in, you are in. You will be forced to keep your skills current if you want to stay employed. That will grow your skill set and experience and you can take that to your next better paying opportunity should you want to.

Best of luck with it.
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@jshm2 you're just preaching to the choir; I already know all of those facts. To this day, I have never subscribed to a single streaming platform nor have I ever bought a single flagship device. The only debt I have is student loans and I wouldn't bother taking on more debt unless I can find a way to capitalize it like the upper class can. I also have never learned how to drive a car nor do I own/rent one due to how expensive gas and insurance are (I'm considering to get a partial license soon).
It's true even compared to other Americans a lot of us have it easy. I'm still going to complain tho.lol
Why do people like you assume the poor are buying expensive things? I grew up in poverty and never had designer anything. We rarely even had heat in the winter, sometimes not electricity either 💀
@MorbidCynic well i can just block and/or mute people who completely take my statements out of context and then personally attack me due to their own ignorance, such as HootyTheNightOwl
@uikakarotuevegeta you can go ahead and do that. But then there are also people like me who genuinely didn’t get your point and didn’t attack you 🤷‍♀️
@MorbidCynic which is why I didn't nor do I intend to block/mute you
Thevy29 · 41-45, M
I'm between jobs at the moment. The last job did suck. I worked 76 hours a fortnight and only earned enough to scrape by. Due to the wages hadn't seen an increase in 12 years, whilst the cost of everything else keeps going up! And I am a single guy with two dogs to look after. Imagine if I had human dependants? I wouldn't be able to afford it.
@Thevy29 I've applied to McDonald's have never heard back from them, ever since they switched to the AI chatbot. Before with the more traditional online app system, I could at least get an interview or 2.
Thevy29 · 41-45, M
@uikakarotuevegeta Maybe, try again?
@Thevy29 trying again isn't gonna do much, and I already gave McDonald's my cell number, so they can always text me if they wanna interview me which never happened in these past few months
That’s the problem innit..
working my ass off 40 hrs a week and can barely pay the bills.
Entertainment is a thing of the past..

I member being able to bank a little at the end of the month..
Now I’m rummaging for my balaclava…
@TheOneyouwerewarnedabout there's a lot of forms of entertainment that are free and/or cheap

And you can always get into the skilled trades or run a business or save up some money for investment
NinaCherry · 26-30, F
u cant really compare it. like doing smth dead boring is almost the same as death
@NinaCherry are you sure you're commenting under the right post?
NinaCherry · 26-30, F
@uikakarotuevegeta yeah i said boring, repetitive jobs can be really DEAD boring. no I DONT think having any job is better than anything
Patriot96 · 56-60, C
And $7 for a starlukes panther piss
SumKindaMunster · 51-55, M
@uikakarotuevegeta You don't go to Starbucks to get "coffee" that's what Dunkin Donuts and Wawa are for. You get double mocha frappucinos or cinnamon dolce lattes. Their coffee sucks, their blended coffee drinks are why you go there.
@SumKindaMunster those are just coffee mixed with milk and other ingredients
SumKindaMunster · 51-55, M
@uikakarotuevegeta Actually its espresso not coffee.
The worst job I ever had tapped my humanity. Things were so bad I was bringing that crap home to my family, so yeah there was a lot to complain about there
@ImperialAerosolKidFromEP what job was that?
@uikakarotuevegeta working for a company that does business exclusively w/3rd world countries. It was as if 3rd world values worked their way up the supply chain and into our office. Lot's of unqualified staff, bad fits, low morale, high turnover rate, but it was all in a G7 country
@ImperialAerosolKidFromEP lol the West doesn't exactly practice meritocracy when nepotism and DEI are rampant
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@HootyTheNightOwl so you resort to whataboutism and ad hominem like a child barely out of diapers 🤡

And even taking your fallacious statement within proper context, "another child barely out of diapers" would be one in their late teens to early 20s.
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