What's it like to be employed?
>>37910531
a bag of sand
orignalios
Working sucks but it's fun to have money
pretty fucking lame, honestly. you make money but never as much as the boss and your boss/supervisors are almost always lazy dickheads who would take credit for your hard work and blame you for shit that isn't even really your fault
NEET life is best life
You spend 8 hours a day miserable, and all of your remaining free time counting down the minutes until you have to go back again. I find I'm fantasizing about suicide a lot more these days.
>>37910531
Salty milk and coins.
Ahrijannul
>>37910565
I get utterly shat on by managers because I'm a casual supermarket wagecuck at a kike corporation. I can't do shit and I'm trying to get another job, but they probably will fuck me over if a hiring manager calls them, and my whole family is in the shit's financially so there's nothing I can do.
>>37910648
""legally"" there is not much information that employers of the past are allowed to give out if someone is calling for reference it is supposed to be limited to
>has X ever been under your employ?
>from Jan-Aug etc.
>Okay thx
but yeah I have never worked in a supermarket but I imagine it probably sucks and you get sweated by kikes a lot
feels productive and self empowering
to know that you actually are competent and ambitious enough to contribute to society and to not be low enough to live off of handouts. it feels...
comfy despite all the hard work
>>37911053
>contribute to society
95% of jobs don't do shit for society
It gives you something to do, somewhere to go, and some cash to do things with. But it should never be confused with progress or legitimate goals.
>>37911053
what is it exactly that you "DO" for society?
>inb4 mcjob
Cons: Know that you have to be there the other day, wake up at a certain hour etc its a shitty feeling. Waking up for UNI or High School doesn't have anything compared to that.
There are people who got there thanks to family/friends or whatever that earn twice as much as you while doing nothing.
Managers are usually assholes, specially if you're a clumsy robot like me.
Pros: Your co-workers may be nice people that make shit more bearable.
It gives you a reason to leave your home and be "productive".
Earning money is actually nice. I could afford some nice stuff related to my hobby.
I'm obviously talking about shitty retail jobs any robot could do. I don't know how it is in another kind of job.
T. been a retail cuck for almost 2 years