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2 BS Jobs > 1

I've mentioned it on here before, and have even purchased copies for redditors I thought could benefit from it, but the book Bullshit Jobs really changed how I tolerate shitty work. I have 3 Audible credits, if this post interests you and you will honestly read it then message me and I'll gladly send you a copy. It has encouraged me to care as little for my work as I can while still maintaining employment. To that end, I currently work 2 shit jobs from home. Either one by itself would not quite cover my living expenses, but together I do alright. I lied to obtain each job, faking experience and a college degree. I feign juuuust enough incompetence early on that I have plenty of time to acclimate and not get overloaded. I learn just enough VBA, Python, and AHK to automate as much as I can. I work…


I've mentioned it on here before, and have even purchased copies for redditors I thought could benefit from it, but the book Bullshit Jobs really changed how I tolerate shitty work. I have 3 Audible credits, if this post interests you and you will honestly read it then message me and I'll gladly send you a copy.

It has encouraged me to care as little for my work as I can while still maintaining employment. To that end, I currently work 2 shit jobs from home. Either one by itself would not quite cover my living expenses, but together I do alright. I lied to obtain each job, faking experience and a college degree. I feign juuuust enough incompetence early on that I have plenty of time to acclimate and not get overloaded. I learn just enough VBA, Python, and AHK to automate as much as I can. I work about 4hrs a day.

I keep one primary job that carries my insurance and get a new 2nd job every 12-18 months just for cash. I am not truly valued, as I am not committed to being valued. But also I don't think we can be valued in any real sense by these companies. Valuing employees is not profitable or competitive, the companies that de-value the people have the biggest buildings and the most job openings. That is how we get where we are now.

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