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!wfhchads sorry guys, it's been too much today. Tomorrow I'll get to it :marseytoasty:

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The struggle is dealing with incompetents without saying the quiet part out loud

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Food for thought: When was the last time you saw a HR department on a building site? :marseyindignant:

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!bluecollar we truly are the privileged ones, remember that next time you're framing out in 90 degree weather with nary an email in sight

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I was thinking a couple weeks ago when I was sweating in a 120 degree attic doing framing that hey I'm glad I'm in this convection oven and not reading emails

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tbh, being out on a jobsite is an immense privilege

out there, we don't have to interact with women or men who are woman-adjacent, not even through email

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You have to interact with connecters though.

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As some one who went from field tech to management, office bitches have it so easy :marseyxd:

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I hate working :marseylifting: from home

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Maybe it's a psychological :marseygaslighter: thing but for me it feels :marseyvapecrying: like Neeting and I hate wallowing in my misery

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It absolutely feels like neeting

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thats why its awesome

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Go wfh in some villa in shitaly

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Good idea, too bad about all the Italians

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:#marseyitsaover:

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I used to kinda miss the routine of going into an office, separating worklife from homelife etc. from but this point IDGAF and I never want to go offsite again. I even got a mini office at one of those coworking spaces but I never use it anymore. Being able to walk dogs whenever, run errands or go climb in the middle of the day is too nice :marseyneet:

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I hate working from home. Just not as much as I hate going to an office.

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Yeah it's the "working" part that sucks

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The struggle is real :marseyitsover:

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Every once in a while I'll have to email a smaller company for whatever reason and it'll still take them two weeks to respond. Like, wtf are you people even doing that whole time?

Most recent one was emailing a company inquiring about getting a replacement for a couch cushion they botched. Are you telling me an RV furniture manufacturer is just so swamped with emails, it takes nine business days to get to mine to say "no dice, sucks to suck"?

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I have been trying to buy a custom workstation for scientific computing with everything all squared up beforehand. It's been a month and I still have no workstation. These fricks are too lazy to even complete a purchase order in a reasonable amount of time.

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I look like this and act like this

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Ok but have you ever actually read some of these fricking emails people send? Blue collar workers could never do what we do. Five minutes of an email job will turn their brains to slush and they will be begging to return to work which will blow out their backs and knees within 10 years.

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work which will blow out their backs and knees within 10 years

I think of quotes like these when I'm using a skidsteer to move 25lbs of tools that I didn't feel like carrying by hand.

What do you think this is, the 1930s?

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What do think this is, the 1930s?

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:#marseymeowth3:

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