Is it worth leaving the Lego Store (and a 50% Lego discount) for a place that offers twice as many hours, and thus, twice the money?
I think it is, but I need some validation.
If you're only working, then yeah probably. If you're something like a full time student then a full time job on top of that probably isnt the hottest idea.
>>17436023
this
how much do you love legos?
>>17436023
I'm a dude barely scraping by. I need to decide between money and cheap Lego.
>>17436034
If you're barely scraping by, you should stop buying legos. This in turn renders the 50% discount moot. When you're broke one of the first things you're supposed to do is to stop buying shit you don't really need.
>>17436004
Does you Lego store offer a 'Master Builder' who will assemble ANY kit you buy in the store for FREE?
Sometimes mine does and man; the NEETs that come in and buy the biggest, most expensive, more elaborate Star Wars kits are brutal.
Those things takes hours or days to put together and the 'Master Builders' have to do it.
Fucking brutal a job since there's always a HUGE ass line of lazy parents and stupid kids with tiny ass kits.
>>17436004
>and a 50% Lego discount
I dunno, man. Discount legos is a hard thing for a grown adult to step away from.
>>17436054
That sounds like an awful position. Why would anyone even want someone else to build their Lego? Defeats the purpose entirely.