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LOL! Holy shit that photo of the doodle under the keyboard made my night!
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As much time as it takes for you to make the money you need. That's one of the best parts of doing contract work. Most of the time you'll get paid for the work you do rather than getting paid hourly, and you can set your own prices too. If you need X amount of money this month then you do Y amount of work at pretty much your own pace. If you want more/less money at some point, then you can just adjust your workload accordingly by dropping/picking up clients. You'll never have to tell your friends "Sorry guys I can't go out tonight. I have work." ever again because you set your own schedule and you're not tied down to an office.So how much time of your day does it take compared to a wagie slavie job?
What was he holding?I got one for the history books:
>be gas station employee
>working graveyard shift
>slow boring day of schizos, junkies and hobos
>3AM rolls around
>sitting outside on break with coworker
>guy rides up on a bike with a furry head on
>holyfuck.jpg
>resist urge to laugh
>coworker sees something in his hand and gets scared
>coworker locks the fucker out
>die laughing
>furry starts staring through window like five nights at furry's
>die laughing even more
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I got one for the history books:
>be gas station employee
>working graveyard shift
>slow boring day of schizos, junkies and hobos
>3AM rolls around
>sitting outside on break with coworker
>guy rides up on a bike with a furry head on
>holyfuck.jpg
>resist urge to laugh
>coworker sees something in his hand and gets scared
>coworker locks the fucker out
>die laughing
>furry starts staring through window like five nights at furry's
>die laughing even more
Pics attached for proof that these events transpired
View attachment 29134View attachment 29135View attachment 29136
Still not really sure what it was, looked like a pole of some kindWhat was he holding?
1:1 same here.got a comfy WFH software development job and never worked an honest wage slave hour in my life. It might not be development on things that are super interesting, but at least it's a solid 9-5 without the commute and without all the angry people with an axe they want to grind. The money is pretty average, but it's certainly a lot better than selling my soul
Just found this and had to think of usAll the horror stories about wage slavery makes me glad I got a comfy WFH software development job and never worked an honest wage slave hour in my life. It might not be development on things that are super interesting, but at least it's a solid 9-5 without the commute and without all the angry people with an axe they want to grind. The money is pretty average, but it's certainly a lot better than selling my soul
Who is this woman and were does she live?View attachment 29534
This is probably fake, but I've had to deal with this exact kind of person in real life.
Somewhere with really expensive rent.Who is this woman and were does she live?
There was a time when Walmart wanted to be Target, so they did away with the vests and let floor associates wear just navy blue t-shirts with their badge. I assume they stopped because (a) it looked mildly unprofessional, which only upper-crust boomers complain about (but they will complain about it), and (b) customers would ask anyone in a blue-adjacent shirt, "Do you work here?" It was also more difficult for the regulars to discern whether I was on the clock or not - I could be there in a red shirt and still get asked where the insect repellent is.I wish they wouldn't force walmart employees to wear that gay vest. Its humiliating and demeaning and whoever thought it up has a place in hell waiting for them. Here's an idea, let them wear a neon colored t-shirt with a name-tag. Neon blue for walmart.