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Dayze 03-20-2018 01:38 PM

I'll never retire.

fully prepared to work until I die at my desk. lol

Graystoke 03-20-2018 01:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Dayze (Post 13479954)
I'll never retire.

fully prepared to work until I die at my desk. lol

Get to work lackey.

wutamess 03-20-2018 01:56 PM

I already leveled with the fact that I'll probably work until I can't anymore. I absolutely DREAD the day I sit at home all day not showering and brushing my teeth to only stare at Judge Judy, Maury and Jerry every day.

My goal used to be not to HAVE to work by 40. Could probably pull it off by downgrading a lot, but I've since changed that. It's also allowed me to think about more risks as far as investments and self/employment type shit.

Going to work until I die.

George Liquor 03-20-2018 02:31 PM

I'm a souless wage-cuck who is gonna look back on his life from his death bed and wonder why i spent so much time being unhappy.

I wish i were kidding.

Also, F credit card debt.

Rain Man 03-20-2018 02:36 PM

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Originally Posted by Dayze (Post 13479954)
I'll never retire.

fully prepared to work until I die at my desk. lol

By choice or by necessity?

Rain Man 03-20-2018 02:37 PM

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Originally Posted by BDj23 (Post 13480053)
I'm a souless wage-cuck who is gonna look back on his life from his death bed and wonder why i spent so much time being unhappy.

I wish i were kidding.

Also, F credit card debt.

Well, in a bit of good news, your avatar has double the meaning now.

rico 03-20-2018 02:41 PM

I hate my job and hate whatever it was that I did that led me to where I am in life. I feel stuck where I’m at, hating what I am doing, but making more money than what I did using my BA’s....but hate what I do and the type of people I’m around. It’s making me bitter.

Most BA degrees are a straight up scam.

Sorry to be a downer....just being honest.

Kiimo 03-20-2018 02:43 PM

I didn't see the "I love my job but it's about to be swallowed by Disney" option?



I work for 20th C Fox

otherstar 03-20-2018 02:46 PM

I've had the same job for 8 of last 9 years. I got laid off by a jackass of an interim president (I'm a librarian at a small college), but because I didn't find anything else during that year off, came back when I was offered my old job back. The pay could be better, but I have decent insurance, lots of vacation (about 30 days per year, including the holidays), low stress work most of the time, and I truly enjoy the people I work with in the library, and elsewhere on campus. That being said, I can also leave my work at work when I'm not on campus...so I can have a life outside of work.

WilliamTheIrish 03-20-2018 02:47 PM

Changed jobs in December. Was overseeing a 27 people in a field that produced revenues of 6 million a month. It was lucrative but extremely stressful as it was difficult to disengage at the end of the day. Had to cover a weekend every 6 weeks too. Most employees were great. Had a few that were challenging and two I had to terminate. Skilled folks too. But you can’t be dumb when it comes to customers.


Anyway, now I’m working for me. Work 4 days a week. Have my weekends free and can tend to the garden while enjoying the pavestone patio I put in last summer.

Life’s pretty good in the job satisfaction dept.

Dayze 03-20-2018 03:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Rain Man (Post 13480060)
By choice or by necessity?

just my luck; the way things always go etc. I'm definitely a glass half empty person, because I rarely encounter any sort of good luck. I"m usually just standing by for the next shoe to drop / the next catastrophic money suck LMAO

Over the last 15-20 years my skillset has become heavily contract based. Companies are more likely these days to contract out my work when they have a project - keep them for the duration of the project and as soon as the billable work dries up / not earning revenue for my hourly cost/billable rate.....adios.

so, every 2 years or so, I'm let go and i have to find another gig which sucks, from a budget standpoint. Income swings up and down every few years. longest I've been with a place since 2003 is probably 4 years. Average about 2-3 years per spot. largest income swing in the wrong direction was 45%, which then led to losing a house etc. Horrible. Granted, that was in 2008/2009 when the economy was dog shit, but still. Mostly I see income swings around 20-25% up and down.

my industry is nomadic; good for young folks who have no problem going to where the work is. But for me, I'm pretty much rooted in KC.

patteeu 03-20-2018 04:23 PM

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Originally Posted by chinaski (Post 13479776)
In before the poll...

I'm fine with my gig, I am paid very well. It is dangerous at times, as well as uncomfortable physically and mentally, but it is challenging work that never really gets boring even after almost 20 years of doing it. Something different and new almost every day. There is certainly BS that I have to deal with, but every job is like that, that's why they call it a job.

Plus I have a Union Pension, Great Insurance, and Company matched 401k. It's a great job, well career. :)

I was going to guess cop, but then I remembered you said you're paid well. Are you a movie stunt man?

chinaski 03-20-2018 04:32 PM

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Originally Posted by patteeu (Post 13480319)
I was going to guess cop, but then I remembered you said you're paid well. Are you a movie stunt man?

Aerial/Airborne News and Traffic Reporter. Media Gig.

Silock 03-20-2018 05:54 PM

****ing shitty. Getting out ASAP.

corn fed chief 03-20-2018 06:16 PM

I enjoy it a lot. I make decent money, work 8 24 hour days a month, and have a killer pension waiting for me in retirement. Job satisfaction is high and my coworkers are great. Only thing I could ask for is more money.


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