Trying to beat the system by going solo and making my own way. Hardest part is trying to find the funds to buy what I need to really get my business going. It sucks when you have the drive and are willing to roll up the sleeves but then you need one more thing, money to buy shit to do said job. I'm trying to build something humble, a pressure washing and exterior cleaning business. I have a lot of it and now bills to show for it, but to make life easier and faster I need more money. Just got laid off my day job, I'm also injured and trying to see doctors, and do my own thing. It always seems like the universe is trying to stack shit taller than I can climb…. If you can't tell I'm feeling down on myself tonight and it's sad. I'm sad,…
Only ten percent?
I work to Live.
I do not live to work. When instead of helping me survive, work is slowly killing me… Something is really wrong.
This is a question I’ve been encountering constantly in my current job search. I never had an internship. Because I’m just too lazy? No, it’s because of the fact that in the two years of my program were the past two years of COVID. There weren’t internships. Many internship programs were reduced or just canceled. Most people I knew had their internships canceled. The worst part is some of the companies I’ve applied for that drilled me on my lack of experience are the same companies who canceled the internships I was applying for two years ago.
Money does buy happiness afterall
I will leave my home office, but only if my commute time is considered work time. Otherwise, fuck off.
I work for a large insurance carrier as an underwriter in a local field office. We had our formal return to office on a hybrid basis earlier this month and I still haven’t gone back yet, and I don’t think I’m going to. I’m the only local person in my department, my boss sits 6 hours away, and I’m having the best year production wise I’ve ever had working from home. I just cannot find the motivation or make sense of commuting to a downtown office (35 miles one way for me), paying for parking, and dealing with the office small talk and everyday distractions when I can be just as productive at home and help out my wife with the kids some during the day. Anybody else refusing to go back too?
Moon Knight starts with Antiwork
Without any significant spoilers, the new show starts with a real antiwork type manager that absolutely nails the fucking ass hole boss archetype. When you see it, all you can think is fucking quit man.
Skip to the end of you don't want to read the details. The change was made to soften and mask the reality behind the term. Before the couple decades between the 1920s and 1940s, terms often reflected a more truthful nature of what they described. For example: the Department of Defence was the Department of War. Public Relations was the Department of Propaganda. Human resources was the Department of personnel administration. These changes occurred for a cultural reason and there were a few key thinkers who were responsible for the rise in popularity of creating new, soft terms for things that would allow people to more easily accept the status quo, would cause people to have a kind of nuanced idea about what something really was, or would cause someone to assume something was always the way it was with an unlikelihood of ever questioning how things became the way…