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News Post: I am Retiring.

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 No.9724

i got a job at domininjas and the online training sucks

like i get physically exhausted just thinking about it

i mean i want to work to have something to do and to get money but it feels like im getting aged upwards 10 years every minute i spend staring at the course. like the guy on the carousel in something wicked this way comes by ray bradbury

it also really really scares me that this is a glimpse into the standard level of enjoyment i'll be feeling for the rest of my life. work is hell, and i doubt i'll ever find something fun and worth doing that also gets me fulfillment and money. i wish i could study but most major colleges don't like my kind of person very much and i tried going to a shitty backwater one and was tempted to shank the principal so theres that

 No.9732

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Dominoes is not the gold standard of jobs or labor. I had a friend who worked there who said its easily one of the worst jobs he ever had after his friends left the place. I used to have a mindset like you but now I've found a comfortable job I'm okay with for the most part. You have to keep your eyes on potential opportunities and learn some skills while you're at it. If you're in the US and over 24 years old they basically give you free grant money to go to college. Same with if you are on the lower income bracket and you can get free PELL grants. But even without college or trade school, if you work enough and gain experience you can move up to something more comfortable but it is very hard in this job market at the moment. The market is flooded with shitty, dead end jobs that gaslight you into thinking they are worthwhile. Zoomers kind of got the short end of the stick but look for opportunities while you work this job and gain experience. Ideally, just work the job for a year to put on your resume and leave for something better asap. I started out in fast food too, its not something I recommend for anyone but if you can get a cashier role, you'll have money handling to put on your resume as experience which is a huge step to marketing yourself to better employers.

 No.9733

>>9732
omg sks haiiiiiiiii

yeah i'm not expecting much but the guy that the government pays to tolerate me because they think im retarded said that he would play danganronpa trigger happy havoc if i stuck to the job for 3 weeks so i really got to do it

it might be marginally less excruciating than what you're describing because im going to be a delivery driver, i already mountain bike and ride my bike around so hopefully it's not too different from that. but i am kind of worried that it won't even do me any good on the resume in the future. honestly between being miserable generally, repping, and having literally no actual friends, it's really hard to parse the idea that i will basically never be happy, like, ever. sopranos_smoking.gif



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