I am sick of hearing this. How on Earth is me not wanting to work a job I hate a bad attitude. Is it really so wrong to prioritise happiness over money? In all fairness, I’m only young and havnt got much work experience so far. But the jobs I have worked I left within a month because I hated them. I’ve worked longer hours volunteering doing things I enjoy and had no issue. But anyone I mention this to says I just have a bad work attitude and ‘that pay check makes it all worth it.’ Maybe to you but not to me. That pay check makes me angry, makes me think about all the time I could have spent doing something I enjoy. I truly hate the work mentality my country has. Work for the sake of working, work to make money, so you can occasionally do something…
For the record: I am in my fifth year of design college (had to go two semesters longer cause of the rona) I am turning 25 and never had a fulltime paid job outside of high school, nor did I work part time in employment. You heard right. I am not coming from priviledged background, infact I am living of off “student support” for students from poverty. I suffer from severe anxiety, ADHD and chronic physical illness. Most of my semester breaks were filled with essays, deadlines and in my case, surgeries. My fiance works part time. We get by quite good. We have a simple life. My first two years of college were so cramped with courses and deadlines it was crazy. Our professors urged us to NOT work during those years cause we will not be able to catch up. And boy, were they right. Now, to the…
Based Workplace Sabotage
Balanced rolemodels
“You're better off with a kick-ass half than a half-assed whole.” ― David Heinemeier Hansson, Rework TLDR: David Heinemeier Hansson and Yvon Chouinard are great rolemodels for living simply and balanced work, especially for entrepreneurs. I'm Scandinavian and come from a very different and balanced work culture incomparable to the US. First of all by just working a blue-collar job fulltime(37 hours pr week), you can live a high quality life and even save up enough to buy property in the countryside. So I do have a lot of advantages that most would find hard to recreate. I just wanted to tell you as a young entrepreneur and fulltime MA Student ranking up debt, I'm so happy for the life I'm living and continuously creating. I don't work crazy hours like most other entrepreneurs or people who work insanely much in order to save up for living free in a…
This may be a dumb question but . . .
Is it better to quit your job or wait to be fired?
I work fast food, I'm a standard employee while we have more higher up employees call team leaders. Well one of the team leaders on my shift I think is Harassing me. Whenever I go on My lunch break I like to order breakfast, cause we serve it all day, however my team leader is the one on the grill and flat out refuses to make it for me (even if I already paid for it) and tells me I better order something else. He'll make breakfast for his friends but when I ask I'm apparently doing it just to be a pain. I just love breakfast but he whines so much I just get something simple like a chicken sandwich. I've also had comments about my weight and how I apparently I look “pregnant”, I find all the jokes about what I eat and my weight very rude. I'm…
The Myth of Meritocracy
Forewarning, this is a pretty long rant/post I originally wrote on a different platform, but it seemed like something that belonged here too so here is: “The Myth of Meritocracy” is kind of like the modern-day equivalent of “Divine Right”, used back during the days of monarchies and empires, and is another way extreme power and wealth inequalities between the rich/elite/aristocracy and the poor/middle/working class have been justified throughout history. 1521: “They deserve the power and wealth because God chose them to rule, if I follow according to their rule God will bless me too.” 2021: “They deserve the power and wealth because they just worked harder and smarter than all the rest of us, if I work smart enough and hard enough I can be rich too.” It's essentially the same idea, just rebranded to fit a modern-day capitalist organization of the economy. Centuries ago, the incredibly rich and…
Right?
Current job problem with injury
Hello all, i'm currently experiencing a bullshit issue with my workplace. I work 3, 12 hour shifts. Fri Sat Sun. My job started hurting my wrists pretty bad because it's a very physical machine to load/unload. It was the day before I had to go back to work and I decided to get checked out because I knew I wouldn't be able to handle the next shift. Well the hospital said that xray was fine but that doesn't mean anything besides nothing is broken/fractured. They put me on light duty with a note stating “No heavy lifting or other strenuous activity until further instructed by an orthopedic doctor”. I called up my job and they said we might not be able to accomodate you, as we have 3 other people out with workplace injuries. (Do you not see a fucking pattern here?) Anyways. I said okay, what would you like…