working in a very large office can be okay. Find a corner and a few people who you actually have to work with and you'll be okay. The best jobs I ever had were working alone in shifts. You see your coworkers only at shift change and don't even have customers to deal with. White collar big office work with mandatory group meetings and so on is a living hell.
I've left an office job to go wfh, the environment is awful if you're in a big office. The one I was in had no privacy whatsoever, there weren't even screens between desks so you could look directly at the person behind the monitor. Horrible, stressful place.
>Working in an office during the undisputed best time in human history
Yes, that is bad >Working in an office during the bad times
One could only hope to be so lucky
If you ever had a job you could answer that yourself. Instead you post on Cinemaphile all day. Hey, I think you're due to post another "Why yes, Die Hard is my favorite Christmas Movie" thread. Hop to it, bum.
my 31 yo brother makes like 200k a year, fully remote work from home, has to travel a couple of times a month. He often plays apex legends during working hours at home. This guy keeps complaining to me about his job. Meanwhile i make 40k a year and have to hear his b***hing.
I think people often dont get how privileged they are. He makes in a month what i make in almost half a year.
The sad thing is that people almost never even realise how good they have it. Look at all the big titted women chopping their breasts off. Look at all the dudes complaining here despite being born in first world countries.
he makes 200k, in my country thats being in the top 1% of earners. I dont think its reasonable to complain about a job that you can do 90% from home, in your PJs and occasionally play apex legends with your buddies. The guy is set for life, yet he complains about his job like its unbearable misery. I visisted him during "working hours". It looked like absolutely no big deal at all. Its 100% a more stressful job to work at a McDonalds counter in a populated area
Sometimes your brain just doesn't work anon, look at Robin Williams, the guy was rich, famous, universally beloved and talented and stilled killed himself
It's actually pretty easy to get in as a career changer or some self taught guy. You just have to be able to prove you have the knowledge.
A friend of him is a complete self taught guy with only highschool as education. He build up his skill on his own, went into cyber security consulting, made good money, then did it self employed and made like 30k a month, then started a company with another self taught buddy of his. This guy is now pulling 350k a year. Has like 17 employees.
He actually changed my view on what is possible. I used to think you have to have top notch education to make this kind of ridiculous money. Nope. Guy did only highschool but was a nerd that got into cyber security as a hobby...all because his WoW account got hacked when he was like 15 and he wanted to figure out how this works.
Now this guy is on his way to become a millionaire before 40. He is actually thinking of leasing an Audi R8 as his daily driver. Having these guys as my bros can also be a hugh downer though. I feel like a piece of shit loser when I hang out with them.
>HR making rules that hurt everyone because of a handful of problem employees, Instead of just dealing directly with the problem employees >Management constantly changing directions and instituting new initiatives >Women who barely work and spend their day gossiping and stirring up drama >Have to be responsible for training new employees while managing my own workload >Want me to set gay personal development goals when all I want to do is coast by and get a paycheck.
Those are some of the things I hated at my previous office job (accounting).
Now I have a WFH job, do about 10 hours of work per week and get paid $95,000 plus quarterly bonuses. I've been laying in bed all day with my work laptop so I can check for emails.
I didn't think it was bad until I got a comfy remote job where I can shitpost or workout or make a nice meal during working hours and also don't have to worry about a commute or anything giving me another hour or 2 back to my life.
>have an open and cordial dialogue with the team about how important it is to have a particular job done by a particular day so the schedule doesn't fall apart >everyone agrees and is on the same pages >schedule is tight but everything fits nicely >day of the job rolls around >they don't do it. no good reason and no communication >schedule falls apart >frick it all
>AHHHHHHHHHHHH I HAVE TO DO MUNDANE PAPERWORK 9 HOURS A DAY 5 DAYS A WEEK TO GET PAID I'M LITERALLY GOING INSAAAAANE
gen x were fricking pussies, no wonder they ended up being one of the worst most controlling and abusive generations of parents
Logical conclusion of a generation born of anti-corporate hippies. Also gotta remember, there was barely an internet. You were even more alone than a cubicle shut-in today.
>For months I couldn't sleep
he was also an incel
In the 1990s?
You ever see Taxi Driver? Shit, go back further ... Marty? There have always been incels.
Woman really would give a guy that accosted her at her work a date before dating apps. Makes you think
Marty is such a depressing movie, at the end he starts putting the same toxic pressure onto others that he experienced.
he was sexually molested as a kid and it traumatized him
that's why he was in the therapy groups in the beginning
he was le last man
working in a very large office can be okay. Find a corner and a few people who you actually have to work with and you'll be okay. The best jobs I ever had were working alone in shifts. You see your coworkers only at shift change and don't even have customers to deal with. White collar big office work with mandatory group meetings and so on is a living hell.
what does that have to do with the movie!
RIP
No, but insomnia is THAT bad.
I've left an office job to go wfh, the environment is awful if you're in a big office. The one I was in had no privacy whatsoever, there weren't even screens between desks so you could look directly at the person behind the monitor. Horrible, stressful place.
>Working in an office during the undisputed best time in human history
Yes, that is bad
>Working in an office during the bad times
One could only hope to be so lucky
If you ever had a job you could answer that yourself. Instead you post on Cinemaphile all day. Hey, I think you're due to post another "Why yes, Die Hard is my favorite Christmas Movie" thread. Hop to it, bum.
He might be in construction or retail you absolute penis.
my 31 yo brother makes like 200k a year, fully remote work from home, has to travel a couple of times a month. He often plays apex legends during working hours at home. This guy keeps complaining to me about his job. Meanwhile i make 40k a year and have to hear his b***hing.
I think people often dont get how privileged they are. He makes in a month what i make in almost half a year.
>I think people often dont get how privileged they are.
Basically this
>He often plays apex legends during working hours at home.
I would be miserable too.
The sad thing is that people almost never even realise how good they have it. Look at all the big titted women chopping their breasts off. Look at all the dudes complaining here despite being born in first world countries.
Not until it's gone. I learned the lesson the hard way. Not with my career, I'm 21 in the Air Force, but with family. Love your people anons.
>you made better choices than me so now you can’t complain because you make more money
Horrible brother, be better
>better choices
go leave with this shit, dude.
cope
saging cope to people who point out your cope won't stop it from being cope.
there are no "choices", there is only doing or not doing.
>no u
Nice cope
you literally have no answer beside buzzwords.
You don’t even have an argument to contend with. “There is only doing” ok yoda
Don't expect more than rodent-tier intelligence from anons, you'll be less upset.
If only I do’d better. So sad
You’re an idiot mate. That other guy done you and you can’t even see it.
I been done did
he makes 200k, in my country thats being in the top 1% of earners. I dont think its reasonable to complain about a job that you can do 90% from home, in your PJs and occasionally play apex legends with your buddies. The guy is set for life, yet he complains about his job like its unbearable misery. I visisted him during "working hours". It looked like absolutely no big deal at all. Its 100% a more stressful job to work at a McDonalds counter in a populated area
Maybe he’s depressed?
He's got the world by the balls and he walks around like impending doom
Did he beat you up or something why are you such a shitty bro
Sometimes your brain just doesn't work anon, look at Robin Williams, the guy was rich, famous, universally beloved and talented and stilled killed himself
What's his job?
Attorney General of Texas
he is in tech, cyber security
this guy is not me:
Yeah that seems right. How to get into cyber sec? Is it hard?
It's actually pretty easy to get in as a career changer or some self taught guy. You just have to be able to prove you have the knowledge.
A friend of him is a complete self taught guy with only highschool as education. He build up his skill on his own, went into cyber security consulting, made good money, then did it self employed and made like 30k a month, then started a company with another self taught buddy of his. This guy is now pulling 350k a year. Has like 17 employees.
He actually changed my view on what is possible. I used to think you have to have top notch education to make this kind of ridiculous money. Nope. Guy did only highschool but was a nerd that got into cyber security as a hobby...all because his WoW account got hacked when he was like 15 and he wanted to figure out how this works.
Now this guy is on his way to become a millionaire before 40. He is actually thinking of leasing an Audi R8 as his daily driver. Having these guys as my bros can also be a hugh downer though. I feel like a piece of shit loser when I hang out with them.
Agriculture fricked everything up, unless you hated fighting and hunting.
>HR making rules that hurt everyone because of a handful of problem employees, Instead of just dealing directly with the problem employees
>Management constantly changing directions and instituting new initiatives
>Women who barely work and spend their day gossiping and stirring up drama
>Have to be responsible for training new employees while managing my own workload
>Want me to set gay personal development goals when all I want to do is coast by and get a paycheck.
Those are some of the things I hated at my previous office job (accounting).
Now I have a WFH job, do about 10 hours of work per week and get paid $95,000 plus quarterly bonuses. I've been laying in bed all day with my work laptop so I can check for emails.
it's actually incredibly comfy and you get to boss around people who actually work for a living
If you work in IT you get to do whatever the frick you want and laugh at the deskbound drones
baskinbros really be like
>at least we don't have a trust fund band!
Can someone explain this meme
>Father is the founder of Baskin Robbins
>Use trust fund money to form a band of animators
I didn't think it was bad until I got a comfy remote job where I can shitpost or workout or make a nice meal during working hours and also don't have to worry about a commute or anything giving me another hour or 2 back to my life.
doing the same thing for extended periods of time will drive anyone insane.
just like me with Cinemaphile
>have an open and cordial dialogue with the team about how important it is to have a particular job done by a particular day so the schedule doesn't fall apart
>everyone agrees and is on the same pages
>schedule is tight but everything fits nicely
>day of the job rolls around
>they don't do it. no good reason and no communication
>schedule falls apart
>frick it all
>AHHHHHHHHHHHH I HAVE TO DO MUNDANE PAPERWORK 9 HOURS A DAY 5 DAYS A WEEK TO GET PAID I'M LITERALLY GOING INSAAAAANE
gen x were fricking pussies, no wonder they ended up being one of the worst most controlling and abusive generations of parents
Logical conclusion of a generation born of anti-corporate hippies. Also gotta remember, there was barely an internet. You were even more alone than a cubicle shut-in today.