Quit my day job. Broke but FREE

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  • #369266
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    Truthspoon
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    BTW can someone call John West and ask him to can this loose tuna?

    #369269
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    Greg Honda
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    I know what DYD means when he says he quit cos’ he just couldn’t stand the thought of being chained to some soul destroying job. But, I hate to admit it but Cool Guy has a point as well when he says you need a plan B.

    Personally, I would stick a s~~~ty day job to get by while I enrolled at night school to do Plastering/Plumbing/Home Electric Installation. You have no choices without money unless you turn to crime. Knowing that I was studying for a new career would make the s~~~y job bearable as I would have an end date in mind.

    Or failing that, maybe be an Ueber driver? I see lots of immigrants with no money get a personal loan from their community, buy a car, get a licence and make money that way.

    Alternatively there is nearly always warehouse work but the hours are usually unsocial and the pay is low.

    I wouldn’t want to be a young guy starting out now with no money and no qualifications Today’s world is tough. Then the again the older guys will probably say it’s always been that way.

    It's Time to get Wise

    #369285
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    Anonymous
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    dumb ass. You better get a job and pay you child support and stop crying about how unfair life is pitifull idiot

    Best sort out your priorities.

    You care more about the child/spouse support than the man.

    You know nothing about the situation, and you simply dont care to know. Men are supposed to “suck it up and work like mules”, isn’t it? Even if it kills them?

    Check if you are in the right place. This is MGTOW, it is not for blue pill or females. You sound like one of them.

    PS. Even basic rules of etiquette would prevent you from being rude to a patron on a new house that you just entered. Failure in basic manners says you are a woman.

    You are a tuna.

    #369311
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    Phil
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    DYD, I admire your resolve to quit a dead end pain racked job to possibly help people on the street. Your written abilities to create a resume will put you over the top to gain the job. If you have passion in your job, all the s~~~ that comes with it is overlooked.

    I admire that you would take time to wish us Season Gruntings in the midst of your turmoil. That you think of other men in many ways shows what a great man you are.

    Please keep us in the loop!

    #369326
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    Killmandrill
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    Have an nice X-Mas DVD,
    know for myself what it means to be broke, lived on less than 15$ (US) a week years ago, eating potatoes until they came out of my ears.
    Enjoy the booze!

    Ah, women. They make the highs higher and the lows more frequent. Friedrich Nietzsche

    #369357
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    Anonymous
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    Isn’t that Escher? I like that stuff.

    #369385
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    Anonymous
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    Dyd I wish the best to you .I hope you find a publisher of short stories . You have good writing skills anyways merry Christmas !

    #369485
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    RedRojas
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    Awesome! Congrats on losing that crappy job, soon I’m gonna follow suit and start school šŸ˜‰

    Consistency is victory - Ultra Magnus

    #369515
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    AFT
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    I’ve been working as an accountant for the past 10 years, at the same small accounting practice. Being treated as a business unit to provide profit for the owner, receiving scraps, with zero benefits.

    Fell into depression after my divorce, the spiral was severe and I never really recovered, but still managed to complete my qualifications, and stay away from the bottle and other traps.

    It’s fear of failure that’s holding me back from starting up my own practice, but I’m working on it. I’m trying to find meaning to life, just keeping it together enough to survive. I don’t think it’s easy for anyone, and those that are succeeding are doing something better than we are.

    I’ve got my goals and responsibilities, and I’m trying, it’s not meant to be easy.

    When the war cemeteries are half full of the corpses of dead conscripted women, only then will women have earned the right to speak of equality. Sidecar ā€œA man is a success if he gets up in the morning and goes to bed at night and in between does what he wants to do.ā€ - Bob Dylan

    #369575
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    Dissident is right. Quiting a s~~~ty job you hate is the best thing you can do for yourself.

    Anytime I’ve quit or been canned it’s been the best thing that could have happened and something better always comes along.

    Once I got fired because I missed a train and couldn’t get in to Paris to do business English teaching.

    And you know what? I had allowed myself to become engaged to a French woman I didn’t trust or really get on with. What’s more we were about to buy a godamn tiny apartment in Paris where we would be constantly in each others’ faces.

    I knew it was a f~~~ing mistake but I didn’t have the will power to stop it all happening.

    Well getting fired meant I couldn’t get the mortgage and had to find a new job. I ended up going to Japan and escaping from the role of passive passenger to some domineering woman.

    Missing that train and losing that job was the best thing to ever happen to me.

    Damn, it was fate man! You most likely would have ended up royally f~~~ed and miserable with that French bird.

    #369579

    I once walked out of a job on the first day. I was floor walking on a trade floor, offering basic IT support. I got so much s~~~ from traders, it was completely soul destroying and I walked out at 2pm, went home and cracked a beer.

    The daily rate was excellent, but I just didn’t care and have no regrets about that decision.

    Imagine if you had to deal with that every day…at some point or other you would have eventually snapped.

    #369582
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    I used to work as a security guard. I hated it but I needed the money and it was in the summers while at college. They put me in a bank but back in those days, and I’m talking about 1980, I was skinny and the uniform was huge, I was swimming in it.

    This bank was in a bad neighborhood and some young punks came in and asked me if I had a gun…lol. I did not and explained to them that should there be a robbery I am there to keep order and try to not get shot.

    I used to spend 8 hours a day watching the second hand move on the clock in the bank.

    Then I they transferred me to late nights at a country club pool keeping local kids from sneaking in and swimming at night. I tried to read but it got boring. Then I fed ants with my dinner sandwich bits and that got old.

    So then I started practicing my sax at 12:00 midnight. They called the cops on me…lol.

    I told the cop some kids got in and put on their radio and I told them to get lost. The cop left me alone.

    Being creative is a job. There are so many creative people that don’t get noticed. If you are creative then creating is what gives you pleasure and the pay is secondary.

    The guy who lived next door to me in Hollywierd was a sculptor by degree from college but wanted to be a Hollywood writer. He worked for two years without selling any scripts. Luckily his wife worked.

    Then he got the idea that great writers drink so he and his partner started drinking and within two months sold their first movie script. He wrote this terrible movie by Steven Seagal named ā€œOn Deadly Groundā€.

    He always had work after that.

    Stick to what you love and don’t take soul sucking jobs like security guard. Keep the guy your living with happy. Having a place to live and food to eat is number one, everything else is superfluous.

    Stevan Segal? I know people take the p~~~ out of him but i do love a good cheesey Seagal movie hahaaha. The way he runs hahaha.

    “Officer big shot come to bust ma b~~~~” hahaha

    #369587

    Stick to what you love and don’t take soul sucking jobs like security guard. Keep the guy your living with happy. Having a place to live and food to eat is number one, everything else is superfluous.

    Totally agree. How much were they paying you back in the 80’s?

    #369589
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    BTW can someone call John West and ask him to can this loose tuna?

    I think Keymaster banned her. Can’t stand people who join to cause trouble.

    #369598

    Personally, I would stick a s~~~ty day job to get by while I enrolled at night school to do Plastering/Plumbing/Home Electric Installation. You have no choices without money unless you turn to crime. Knowing that I was studying for a new career would make the s~~~y job bearable as I would have an end date in mind.

    I know. I stuck it out for as long as possible but honestly i cant do it anymore.

    Best sort out your priorities.

    You care more about the child/spouse support than the man.

    You know nothing about the situation, and you simply dont care to know. Men are supposed to ā€œsuck it up and work like mulesā€, isn’t it? Even if it kills them?

    Check if you are in the right place. This is MGTOW, it is not for blue pill or females. You sound like one of them.

    PS. Even basic rules of etiquette would prevent you from being rude to a patron on a new house that you just entered. Failure in basic manners says you are a woman.

    You are a tuna.

    DEFINITELY was. She got the ban hammer by Keymaster I believe. It was prob Crazy CAnuck.

    DYD, I admire your resolve to quit a dead end pain racked job to possibly help people on the street. Your written abilities to create a resume will put you over the top to gain the job. If you have passion in your job, all the s~~~ that comes with it is overlooked.

    I admire that you would take time to wish us Season Gruntings in the midst of your turmoil. That you think of other men in many ways shows what a great man you are.

    Please keep us in the loop!

    No worries man anytime. Will do! All the best.

    Have an nice X-Mas DVD,
    know for myself what it means to be broke, lived on less than 15$ (US) a week years ago, eating potatoes until they came out of my ears.
    Enjoy the booze!

    Thanks man you too. Damn, potatoes all week? How did you manage that without going nuts?

    Dyd I wish the best to you .I hope you find a publisher of short stories . You have good writing skills anyways merry Christmas !

    Cheers mate, you too!

    Awesome! Congrats on losing that crappy job, soon I’m gonna follow suit and start school

    Thanks! Follow your dreams man and f~~~ what others think.

    #369599

    Isn’t that Escher? I like that stuff.

    Sure is. I love his stuff too. One of my fave artists. Just really cool s~~~ to look at.

    #369891
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    Anonymous
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    Isn’t that Escher? I like that stuff.

    Sure is. I love his stuff too. One of my fave artists. Just really cool s~~~ to look at.

    They had an art show about his works where I live, it was amazing man, probably my favourite art along side with Van Gogh and Rembrandt.

    #369917

    They had an art show about his works where I live, it was amazing man, probably my favourite art along side with Van Gogh and Rembrandt.

    Where do you live? Not fair lol.

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    Anonymous
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    They had an art show about his works where I live, it was amazing man, probably my favourite art along side with Van Gogh and Rembrandt.

    Where do you live? Not fair lol.

    Ahah, Italy.

    #369973
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    Italy? Lovely. You guys had some earthquakes there recently didn’t you? I have been though some big ones here.

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