I work as a cashier, and after a few years, apart from certain friends and family, I feel like I just hate most people. I'd benefit from therapy if I had access to insurance, but y'know, America. Am I alone?
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I’m just tired of working
I'm 27, i work 54 hours, 6 days a week. Commute is 40 mins each way on shit roads. I get home to my husband and I'm too tired to do anything besides cooking and taking a shower. By 8:30-9pm I'm already falling. I have so many bills to pay we cannot afford to lose hours either. Housing and bills are expensive. And we are also very well paid for our city.( I kinda live in the middle of nowhere) Am I supposed to be doing this for 40 more years? Is this what life is about?
Commercialism in the USA
Is exhausting! There are commercials everywhere and there’s always a secret added tax / charge or expected high tip. The culture is the harder you work the better. I’ve become less trusting because I think people arnt concerned with my welfare they just want money. Eg pumping the food full of addictive sugar so you come back for more. It’s like making money is more important than happiness and spare time etc. I love the USA but this is one part I really struggle with. Can anyone relate?