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I hate working.

I work at the very least 50 hours a week at the most 70 hours a week. Once I did 80 hours.

Work feels like a prison. I feel like they keep me there with the promise of more money and promotions but in the end it's to watch me slowly die. Someday I'll retire. When I'm too old to move. My hair is either grey or gone or a little bit of both. And I'm all hunched over. With nothing left to do but walk a small dog around the mall until I eventually die alone. Not remembering who I am or having anyone to remember me.
CestManan · 46-50, F
I remember being that age and being able to work 50 hours a week.
Now 30 nearly kills me.

The only thing I can say about things though is try not to get yourself into debt and try to live modestly. A lot of people who seem to "have it all" are hopelessly in debt and slaves to their jobs.

I do not have nor want much so I can get away with not working a lot. My job bores me to tears anyways
amourj · 26-30, M
@CestManan I'm saving up money to try to get a wife. My mom is a jerk about it though. She told me I don't have enough. I've saved up like $41,000 USD. Like wtf? I know guys who got married at like 19 working at Walmart. Ain't no way in HELLL they had to pay that much and the girls they married were HOT.

Think about it. It takes four years for a degree and my area is dead. No oil fields or jobs like this. There's no way that 19 year old had 50k but yet for some reason I need to pay far more than what these guys had to. Wtf? She better be fukcing worth it...
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throughTheMotions · 51-55, M
I have found that the way to move up the corporate ladder and make more money typically involves finding a new job and proficient negotiatiion skills during the interview process. This puts you in control of your career path.

 
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