Today was the first day of work for me. Working really sucks, you have to deal with normies all the day and be a wageslave, you are not comfy at all, you have to get up early, shower every day and you get tired at the end of the day. I already miss being a NEET. Feels bad man.
>>130981733
kek agrees
>>130981733
yes but at least you can respect yourself. The NEET is a shameful worm, racked with guilt, and constantly fighting depression. NEETs should be thrown into a furnace and their fatty bodies used to power machinery.
>>130981733
why dont you get a fucking man job you retarded faggot? if you have to deal with "normies" all day you are probably working in a retail/office environment.
You have been conditioned to hate work.
Whether retail or a doctor, it is the same.
The alternative is welfare and degeneracy.
While the System is indeed designed to enslave you to the wage, by the earning of wages you may invest in things which tear down the System.
Money is meaningless. It is but a means to an end.
>>130982507
Hmm, this you could get a construction job and fight with other men all day. It's much more interesting.
>>130981733
> Normies and G*rmans actually enjoy working
>>130982323
agreed
>>130981733
I hope you find dignity, you obviously have none
Get fit, fly to Paris and join the French foreign legion. Defense against the Muslim horde is prolly more fun than retail
>>130982731
Just stop giving a fuck and take their money, stop crying you degen
>>130982906
>>130982323
Honestly i don't give a fuck about dignity, I lost it years ago I just want to be comfy
>>130982899
>German heritage
>hates not working
i guess that explains it.
I work from home full time doing IT stuff for a large company. I don't think I could see myself doing anything else.
>>130981733
>Working really sucks, you have to deal with normies all the day and be a wageslave
No, you do. I get by just fine.
>>130983449
What kind of IT? Did you work before to acquire experience? Do you have formal education?
>>130984340
>What kind of IT?
I've had formal development/coding roles in the past, but for the last several years have gotten into a more "jack of all trades" position where I work on various initiatives where a hole needs to be filled -- mostly small tools/utilities/automation things. I'm fortunate enough to have a lot of autonomy and the management is cool with it.
>Did you work before to acquire experience?
I've been at the same company for the last 15 years, got hired out of college. I had been studying technology since I was young though.
>Do you have formal education?
Yep, but I really only did it for the piece of paper to get my foot in the door somewhere. I didn't really learn anything new there.