I literally don't need a job so why would I give up being able to work on my car one day, do photography/video for the next three, then work on my boat, restore some furniture, work on some design shit, or just go for a road trip whenever I'd like. Why would I ruin that by working for the man?
Besides, you're a stockboy. Are you really in the position to be flexing your marketable skills?
you are an actual unemployed loser bro, you drifted your way through life seriously underemployed doing what amounts to unkilled labor (any skilled mechanic would have had a real job) until your daddy died and gave you some money (not even enough to retire, but you still aren't working, which is telling) lol.
I worked my way up from logstics in a warehouse to working for the district. you're nothing.
it's still skills I've obtained and used to work my way up in a merit based system - all you've done is slack off and be an underemployed loser waiting for daddy to give you some money lmao. an actual drain on society.
no you haven't dude, you were an underemployed loser - you can trick people here but anyone that knows anything about what you did for work knows that no skilled mechanic works for shady small businesses like you did unless you're hard up, desperate, and can't get hired at a real business.
When have I ever worked professionally as a mechanic? I did some handy work for a friend for a few months, but you can bet I've never been under more than a small handful of cars that weren't my own doing for fun.
I worked fifteen years as a professional architectural photographer with clients like Groupon, Scion, major and boutique creative agencies, the Devos family, and one you've might've heard of, the Ford family.
Did I hit six figures every year? No, but I came close, and the fact that I was getting paid to make pretty pictures outweighed why financial negatives.
I also owned and ran a furniture store for five years before selling it - it still exists to this day.
And I've had a bunch of jobs you'd be more familiar with. I worked at a Cracker Jack factory. I was a manager at IHOP. I bartended at Smokey Bones. Sold cars for a bit. Hey as a matter of fact, I too worked at a grocery store at one point early on.
You're the type that would do well in the army. You're a company man and need a strict, regular schedule to keep yourself regulated. Any variation from the norm is liable to throw you off. Like Poj leaving (except for most people it doesn't take so long to stand back up).
I on the other hand value flexibility and my own self-interests over success in some corporate machine.
lmao did you just pull the "you're just a square, bro" hippie gambit? no, you're just a lifelong loser dude, no mentally fit functioning adult male waits for his daddy to die before doing the things he wants to do in life, it reeks of "I can live a mediocre life with daddies money, so I won't bother improving myself at all."
now you're posting amateur coon tit sucking videos and trauma dumping online (WHILE NOT EVEN DRUNK.)
Jump in the discussion.
No email address required.
no, you literally don't, if you did you wouldn't be unemployed.
even if you were a good mechanic you wouldn't have been working for some shady small business.
Jump in the discussion.
No email address required.
You don't get it.
I literally don't need a job so why would I give up being able to work on my car one day, do photography/video for the next three, then work on my boat, restore some furniture, work on some design shit, or just go for a road trip whenever I'd like. Why would I ruin that by working for the man?
Besides, you're a stockboy. Are you really in the position to be flexing your marketable skills?
Jump in the discussion.
No email address required.
you are an actual unemployed loser bro, you drifted your way through life seriously underemployed doing what amounts to unkilled labor (any skilled mechanic would have had a real job) until your daddy died and gave you some money (not even enough to retire, but you still aren't working, which is telling) lol.
I worked my way up from logstics in a warehouse to working for the district. you're nothing.
Jump in the discussion.
No email address required.
Ooh you edited to boast:
Wow dude. You've really hit the American dream. Did they give you a Rolex for your service?
Jump in the discussion.
No email address required.
it's still skills I've obtained and used to work my way up in a merit based system - all you've done is slack off and be an underemployed loser waiting for daddy to give you some money lmao. an actual drain on society.
Jump in the discussion.
No email address required.
I've still likely contributed more in takes than you have during your pathetically short and mundane working career.
You all act like I've never had a job lol.
Jump in the discussion.
No email address required.
no you haven't dude, you were an underemployed loser - you can trick people here but anyone that knows anything about what you did for work knows that no skilled mechanic works for shady small businesses like you did unless you're hard up, desperate, and can't get hired at a real business.
Jump in the discussion.
No email address required.
When have I ever worked professionally as a mechanic? I did some handy work for a friend for a few months, but you can bet I've never been under more than a small handful of cars that weren't my own doing for fun.
I worked fifteen years as a professional architectural photographer with clients like Groupon, Scion, major and boutique creative agencies, the Devos family, and one you've might've heard of, the Ford family.
Did I hit six figures every year? No, but I came close, and the fact that I was getting paid to make pretty pictures outweighed why financial negatives.
I also owned and ran a furniture store for five years before selling it - it still exists to this day.
And I've had a bunch of jobs you'd be more familiar with. I worked at a Cracker Jack factory. I was a manager at IHOP. I bartended at Smokey Bones. Sold cars for a bit. Hey as a matter of fact, I too worked at a grocery store at one point early on.
Jump in the discussion.
No email address required.
you literally claimed you were fixing cars for some guy and had someone paying you to do it dude.
if you did any of the stuff you just claimed and you ddi it professionally you would have way more money than you currently have dude.
unless you just suck with money and have no idea how to manage your finances.
Jump in the discussion.
No email address required.
More options
Context
More options
Context
More options
Context
More options
Context
More options
Context
More options
Context
Lmao people in glass houses, etc.
Jump in the discussion.
No email address required.
how the frick is any of this true of me?
Jump in the discussion.
No email address required.
Jump in the discussion.
No email address required.
More options
Context
More options
Context
More options
Context
Like I said, you don't get it.
You're the type that would do well in the army. You're a company man and need a strict, regular schedule to keep yourself regulated. Any variation from the norm is liable to throw you off. Like Poj leaving (except for most people it doesn't take so long to stand back up).
I on the other hand value flexibility and my own self-interests over success in some corporate machine.
Jump in the discussion.
No email address required.
lmao did you just pull the "you're just a square, bro" hippie gambit? no, you're just a lifelong loser dude, no mentally fit functioning adult male waits for his daddy to die before doing the things he wants to do in life, it reeks of "I can live a mediocre life with daddies money, so I won't bother improving myself at all."
now you're posting amateur coon tit sucking videos and trauma dumping online (WHILE NOT EVEN DRUNK.)
Jump in the discussion.
No email address required.
More options
Context
More options
Context
More options
Context
More options
Context
More options
Context