Job/Education Suggestions?

[quote]countingbeans wrote:

[quote]xXSeraphimXx wrote:

[quote]countingbeans wrote:
lmao…

Hey guys, I want the absolute dream job, but don’t want to work for it, or have to suffer anything I don’t want to do, in any way what-so-ever to get it.

Fucking cupcake generation at it again. [/quote]

Well he did not say anything about benefits i.e dental, healthcare etc. So, it can be possible.

I know few people who do art on the side and work temp jobs. They work for short periods then travel. Doing small art pieces here and there to keep shipping costs down.[/quote]

Fine, but when his dirty ass shows up on a street corner complaining about the “evil 1%” is why he doesn’t have a pot to piss in, I reserve every right to call him a pansy ass cupcake.

You know what, a couple thousand years ago people likely didn’t want to get up everyday and farm or hunt animals. But you know what, they did. You know why? To fucking live.

We have all the convenience the world has ever know, particularly in the developed nations. Places like America where even the poor shit into crystal clear water that is cleaner than half the worlds population’s drinking water AFTER they shit in it, and fucking people are complaining they don’t want to work in college, or do any jobs they “don’t like”.

Ugh, the rage is superseded by my general viewpoint of “these people are fucking pathetic”. [/quote]

The result of taking the human animal outside of natural selection.

[quote]countingbeans wrote:

[quote]LankyMofo wrote:

[quote]countingbeans wrote:

[quote]Derek542 wrote:
Fluffer for sure. [/quote]

Only if its 40 hours MAX a week.

lmao.

Anyone that says they make real money and only work 40 hours a week (or in some cases didn’t work more than that for years prior) is a liar.

You don’t make real money only working 2080 a year. You just don’t. [/quote]

In his defense, he didn’t mention that he had to make a good amount of money. He could just be broke and living the dream. [/quote]

So he can become “occupy”?

Great… Just what we need, an ultra cool hipster posting his anti-capitalist rants on his facebook blogs from an ipad using starbucks wifi, and wearing levis…

Generation Cupcake. [/quote]

Lol at this guy who call younger people cupcake because he thinks he works so hard. If I remember you weekend in accounting at uni and drank alot. Stfu old asshole.

[quote]Aggv wrote:
do whatever the fuck you want. [/quote]

[quote]Ripsaw3689 wrote:

[quote]Seppl wrote:

Electrical Engineer at a power company. Your “Dream Job” is about what I do every week. College was pretty fucking difficult, but hard work pays off. It doesn’t sound like you’re willing to do that. [/quote]

No it´s not. I am finishing a bachelor (maybe 2) of that stuff and I wake up at noon about everyday. I am in the top fifth.

“back in my day i had to work a million hours a week, and walk up hill both ways to work in the snow 7 days a week”

[quote]Aggv wrote:
“back in my day i had to work a million hours a week, and walk up hill both ways to work in the snow 7 days a week”[/quote]
“Back in my day, we didn’t have days. We merely existed for picoseconds.”

[quote]jasmincar wrote:

[quote]countingbeans wrote:

[quote]LankyMofo wrote:

[quote]countingbeans wrote:

[quote]Derek542 wrote:
Fluffer for sure. [/quote]

Only if its 40 hours MAX a week.

lmao.

Anyone that says they make real money and only work 40 hours a week (or in some cases didn’t work more than that for years prior) is a liar.

You don’t make real money only working 2080 a year. You just don’t. [/quote]

In his defense, he didn’t mention that he had to make a good amount of money. He could just be broke and living the dream. [/quote]

So he can become “occupy”?

Great… Just what we need, an ultra cool hipster posting his anti-capitalist rants on his facebook blogs from an ipad using starbucks wifi, and wearing levis…

Generation Cupcake. [/quote]

Lol at this guy who call younger people cupcake because he thinks he works so hard. If I remember you weekend in accounting at uni and drank alot. Stfu old asshole.
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You are WAY off.

Go back and play in the snow.

You are not even out in the real world yet.

[quote]Derek542 wrote:

You are WAY off.

Go back and play in the snow.

You are not even out in the real world yet.[/quote]

eh, don’t worry about it DJ. Dude is a known troll who “remembers” like shit.

[quote]countingbeans wrote:

[quote]Derek542 wrote:

You are WAY off.

Go back and play in the snow.

You are not even out in the real world yet.[/quote]

eh, don’t worry about it DJ. Dude is a known troll who “remembers” like shit. [/quote]

I have bigger worries you know that.

Just had a provider/site manager turn in resignation today.

Got a letter from an attorney on work issues.

Launching two more sites within the month.

People who have nothing better to do but bring dumb ass comments on websites are the ones with problems.

[quote]Aggv wrote:
work to live, or live to work.

you only get so much time on earth, why slave away your life because manliness or whatever.

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You make the mistake of assuming people dislike the jobs that require more than mother’s hours.

The “third side” of your little anecdote is: Enjoy what you do, so you never work a day in your life.

[quote]countingbeans wrote:

[quote]Aggv wrote:
work to live, or live to work.

you only get so much time on earth, why slave away your life because manliness or whatever.

[/quote]

You make the mistake of assuming people dislike the jobs that require more than mother’s hours.

The “third side” of your little anecdote is: Enjoy what you do, so you never work a day in your life.[/quote]

Work hard at whatever you do. Sorry I was raised with that ethic.

Shoveling snow, lifting weights, flipping burgers.

Every job I have had I excelled at cause I work hard.

Reason I am an owner now instead of an employee and I still work as hard.

[quote]countingbeans wrote:

[quote]Aggv wrote:
work to live, or live to work.

you only get so much time on earth, why slave away your life because manliness or whatever.

[/quote]

You make the mistake of assuming people dislike the jobs that require more than mother’s hours.

The “third side” of your little anecdote is: Enjoy what you do, so you never work a day in your life.[/quote]

long hours is in no way indicative of a crappy job, but for that to work long term it better be doing something you enjoy.

and It’s very trite, but the love you do and youll never work is true. But until you find that job, working pretty much is just punching a clock and getting a check.

[quote]Derek542 wrote:
Work hard at whatever you do. Sorry I was raised with that ethic.

Shoveling snow, lifting weights, flipping burgers.

Every job I have had I excelled at cause I work hard.

Reason I am an owner now instead of an employee and I still work as hard. [/quote]

The company i currently work for is essentially a sweatshop manufacturing operation. They pay people a very low hourly wage to make a product, and just grind them away until they either quit or get fired. Everyone knows this, everyone does just enough to not get fired. Eventually you’re going to need incentive to continue giving a max effort beyond just having a job. If it’s not there, then neither is any effort or fucks given. It sounds nice online to say “i give max effort at any job” but the application of this logic in a shit job setting is unrealistic.

[quote]Aggv wrote:

[quote]Derek542 wrote:
Work hard at whatever you do. Sorry I was raised with that ethic.

Shoveling snow, lifting weights, flipping burgers.

Every job I have had I excelled at cause I work hard.

Reason I am an owner now instead of an employee and I still work as hard. [/quote]

The company i currently work for is essentially a sweatshop manufacturing operation. They pay people a very low hourly wage to make a product, and just grind them away until they either quit or get fired. Everyone knows this, everyone does just enough to not get fired. Eventually you’re going to need incentive to continue giving a max effort beyond just having a job. If it’s not there, then neither is any effort or fucks given. It sounds nice online to say “i give max effort at any job” but the application of this logic in a shit job setting is unrealistic.
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I also worked 2 jobs and went to school full time.

Where you are and what you do is up to you.

If a company does this and you do not have the way out of that job then who’s fault is that?

Sorry but I have worked shitty jobs, but I worked myself out of those.

[quote]Derek542 wrote:

[quote]Aggv wrote:

[quote]Derek542 wrote:
Work hard at whatever you do. Sorry I was raised with that ethic.

Shoveling snow, lifting weights, flipping burgers.

Every job I have had I excelled at cause I work hard.

Reason I am an owner now instead of an employee and I still work as hard. [/quote]

The company i currently work for is essentially a sweatshop manufacturing operation. They pay people a very low hourly wage to make a product, and just grind them away until they either quit or get fired. Everyone knows this, everyone does just enough to not get fired. Eventually you’re going to need incentive to continue giving a max effort beyond just having a job. If it’s not there, then neither is any effort or fucks given. It sounds nice online to say “i give max effort at any job” but the application of this logic in a shit job setting is unrealistic.
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I also worked 2 jobs and went to school full time.

Where you are and what you do is up to you.

If a company does this and you do not have the way out of that job then who’s fault is that?

Sorry but I have worked shitty jobs, but I worked myself out of those. [/quote]

golf clap or would you prefer a cookie?

[quote]Aggv wrote:

[quote]Derek542 wrote:

[quote]Aggv wrote:

[quote]Derek542 wrote:
Work hard at whatever you do. Sorry I was raised with that ethic.

Shoveling snow, lifting weights, flipping burgers.

Every job I have had I excelled at cause I work hard.

Reason I am an owner now instead of an employee and I still work as hard. [/quote]

The company i currently work for is essentially a sweatshop manufacturing operation. They pay people a very low hourly wage to make a product, and just grind them away until they either quit or get fired. Everyone knows this, everyone does just enough to not get fired. Eventually you’re going to need incentive to continue giving a max effort beyond just having a job. If it’s not there, then neither is any effort or fucks given. It sounds nice online to say “i give max effort at any job” but the application of this logic in a shit job setting is unrealistic.
[/quote]
I also worked 2 jobs and went to school full time.

Where you are and what you do is up to you.

If a company does this and you do not have the way out of that job then who’s fault is that?

Sorry but I have worked shitty jobs, but I worked myself out of those. [/quote]

golf clap or would you prefer a cookie?
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:slight_smile: I am just being a dick.

Frustrating day.

You want to work at a shitty job and bitch to the world then you have that right. You want to be angry at women like other people on this site and bitch to the world you have that right.

But I also have the right to say fuck you, I put myself through school, married a great wife that makes 6 figures and now own a business that I worked hard for.

Maybe if people would stop bitching and moaning on here and actually grow a pair they would have better outcomes.

It’s almost like people like being unhappy. I mean, what would you talk about if things were good?

My only complaints right now are that my girlfriend is on vacation in Spain with her family and I’m a bit envious. And that it’s raining.

And x2 on this

A bad work ethic isn’t going to help you get a good job. Nor will it help you keep it. Why reinforce that pattern?

OP, ignore all of these clowns. They don’t know what they’re talking about. OBVIOUSLY.

What you need to do is get your degree in mechanical engineering so you can design roller coasters. These are needed all over the world, and are evolving at a dizzying rate, so the job market is nicely secure. If you become tops at this, you will have the opportunity to travel to the best cities, dine in fine restaurants on company dime, etc etc. You will be outside as much as in, and on a schedule of your own choosing. Too, there will be physical elements to the endeavor. Not everyone realizes that.

It is my understanding that these designers work no more than 40 hours per week, regardless of location. So 40 hrs/week in Austria, where that is standard, but also 40 hrs/week in the USA, where typically more hours are expected of the up-and-coming (look at Derek! grumpy, grumpy, grumpy).

Good luck!

[quote]EmilyQ wrote:
OP, ignore all of these clowns. They don’t know what they’re talking about. OBVIOUSLY.

What you need to do is get your degree in mechanical engineering so you can design roller coasters. These are needed all over the world, and are evolving at a dizzying rate, so the job market is nicely secure. If you become tops at this, you will have the opportunity to travel to the best cities, dine in fine restaurants on company dime, etc etc. You will be outside as much as in, and on a schedule of your own choosing. Too, there will be physical elements to the endeavor. Not everyone realizes that.

It is my understanding that these designers work no more than 40 hours per week, regardless of location. So 40 hrs/week in Austria, where that is standard, but also 40 hrs/week in the USA, where typically more hours are expected of the up-and-coming (look at Derek! grumpy, grumpy, grumpy).

Good luck![/quote]
Lol

[quote]MikeRich928 wrote:
Watch “Hook,” I forget how Peter Pan makes it back to never never land but once you figure it out, You can solve ur problem here and enter the fantasy world where you only work how much you feel like working and get to dance around outside with fairies and shit. Sorry, but your post is annoying me. If you wanna do the bare minimum then do the bare minimum. Be a part time landscaper or something I dunno, then when you start hating it and you want to know how you can actually achieve bigger dreams you can post on here and we’ll tell you to grab yourself by the balls and put in hard work on a daily basis and be willing to WORK even when you might not want to and do some things that are actually hard and take you out of your comfort zone. My 2 cents. [/quote]

You should WORK on your sentence construction. You look like the bare minimum yourself.