Why do you millennials shy away from hard work and quit any time things get hard?
Your grandfather and father worked hard and owned their own homes by the time they were in their mid-20s. The only thing you own is a collection of video games and unfulfilled dreams that will never come true because you lack the ambition and the pride it take to start working hard in a low level position and work your way up.
The CEO of UPS started out as a Package Handler. The kid in the video wants to go straight to CEO, but doesn't realize, like so many other millennials, that you have to pay your dues first.
If you guys don't start working hard like your fathers and grandfathers did, this country is going to go down the drain and it will be surpassed by the Asians who are willing to study for 12 hours a day and give up their entire weekends to study for 16 hours a day instead of playing video games that give them a false sense of accomplishment.
You better wake up soon.
Jaxon Lee
A better question is who let that sea creature wear a bikini?
William Gonzalez
>Asians who are willing to study for 12 hours a day and give up their entire weekends to study for 16 hours a day instead of playing video games that give them a false sense of accomplishment. Oh boy, I just now read through this. You've obviously never met young adult Asian kids who just got away from their parents.
Nathan King
Asian kids are studious. They keep the TV tuned to PBS at all times and only watch one hour of cartoons a week, unlike American students who play with their phones during class and only devote 1 hour a night to homework, if even that. A lot just try to do their homework on the bus in the morning.
Xavier Morgan
>They keep the TV tuned to PBS at all times and only watch one hour of cartoons a week No... no they don't.
You're some NEET who thinks they know every culture and how people are.
Actually go to college or visit some campus events sometime.
Luke Miller
>working hard for kikes No.
Aiden Wilson
Sauce pls
Jason Davis
Because even if you work hard you still get fucked by your father and your grandfather. Sitting at home with their massive pensions, draining the economy which they shitted up and not worrying about the environment that they destroyed. Millennials should do as little as possible.
Josiah Sullivan
I do hard work around the house. I refuse to get a job. Neet pride world wide. Crash the system
Daniel Reed
>Your grandfather and father worked hard and owned their own homes by the time they were in their mid-20s money then could buy you something actually
Lucas Hernandez
dont you think energy should be used for personal endeavors and achievements, not hard labor for someone else only to get a small fraction for the fruits of it?
Gabriel Moore
I totally agree with this
t. millenial with a trade
Bentley Lopez
The most important thing you can do for the white race is keep your own life in order. You must be successful, reliable, hardworking, and above all, happy. Do people in your life trust and respect you? What does your family think of you? Racial politics don't have to be the first and only factor of that.
If you can't achieve these things in your real life, you are wasting your time here.
Daniel Butler
Back then they were making the equivalent of $20 for this hard work.
Now days you get paid 7.25 an hr and are supposed to grovel at the feet of your cuckservative christian boss or shlomo shekelbergowitz and thank them for the privilege.
Also you didnt have to compete with women or minorities for jobs.
Gabriel Butler
>money then could buy you something actually
Money can still buy you SOMETHING. If you put in a savings account and buy some CDs, instead of, you know, always buying the latest iPhone or MacBook, you'll have enough for a house in no time.
Jacob Lewis
This feels a lot like bait, but I'll reply anyway:
>the world isn't the same as it was 50 or even 25 years ago >money doesn't go nearly as far >working a 9-5/manual labour job won't get you a house in your twenties >you don't 'work your way up' anymore because companies don't want to increase wages >you stagnate and eventually move to another job for a minor pay rise >work/life balance has to be completely skewed in favour of work just to save enough to have a few nice things a year >older generations are sitting on all the housing equity and looking forward to a fat pension >younger generation is propping it all up
I'm 27, doing a 3 hour commute 5 days a week and I'm earning the same money my parents are after they've been working 20+ years.
They could comfortably afford my childhood home on this money with a lot to spare to raise two more kids. I couldn't even hope of buying a 1 bed flat in my home town now.
Daniel Perry
>in no time
Hudson Roberts
The trick to being rich is to save your money.
I might not be a billionaire or even make the most money of my friends but I can afford to do most things my friends can't because I mostly buy food that is on clearance, have no brand loyalty, and I rarely buy anything new.
Parker Thompson
Everyone in your generation wants to be a rapper or a YouTube celebrity like that Pewter guy. That's NOT going to happen. It's better to take whatever job you can get and work hard in it until something better comes along. Even Jerry Seinfeld sold umbrellas on the streets of New York before he got his big break as a comedian. This is a lesson lost on your generation. You're not going to rise from the obscurity of your parents' home to become some hotshot celebrity like Kim Kardashian.
Aaron Young
i earn 700€ a month, i havent bought a new phone in 7 years. Only thing i did was update a part in the PC and changed the HDD because it failed hard
Colton Ramirez
also, fuck no. What employers do is get some one from family or their best friend to take over
Alexander Roberts
Stop watching fight club you reddit piece of shit
Colton King
A life of debt-slavery to the Jew. Sounds wonderful.
Henry Ward
Well, when grandpa was shifting materials in the mines, there were many mines in need of many workers. Today, those mines are closed and the methods so automated that almost literally one guy can run the whole show.
Housing was in good supply, and new homes were being built all the time. Today not so much, because most people who don't already own a house can't afford it. Knowing how terrible the education system is and how much our society is disintegrating, it's no wonder that people would rather invest that money into lasting entertainment.
Dont forget, schools have been for decades and still are teaching kids that they'll never be good enough for anything until they have a university degree. Parents haven't been parenting either, they would correct that horrible neglect of the divine individual if they did. Then there's the extremely misandric system put in place by lefties and feminists that's depressing and oppressing men of all races and all ages, the relentless racism against white people whenever they accomplish anything.
So what can we do about it? I don't know, but I can guarantee you that I'd do it if I did.
William Long
>The CEO of UPS started out as a Package Handler.
That's what they say. More often than not, it was one of their relatives learning the ropes. People are so gullible, they believe any lie.
Cameron Wood
Retards have groupthink. If somebody else doesnt like doing work, its normal to hate work.
Joseph Powell
They shy away from responsibility, not necessarily hard work. They don't like when their job starts turning into a career so they quit They don't like the major they chose because the career field isn't what they though it'd be, so they quit They're completely emotionally unavailable, so they don't like serious relationships, and the responsibility to make relationships work
Self absorption is one hell of a drug
Justin Jones
Economics PHD here, I used to work as a teacher at one of the top universities on hueland, but I quit two years ago because I couldn't even discuss any free market-related idea. I could be working at Goldman Sachs right now but I don't want to live on that environment.
I'm making a living by trading cryptocurrencies and doing venture capital with the money I had saved and so far it's been working out better than I expected.
Austin Cooper
people back then worked hard because they had to and after a while they convinced themselves that they really wanted to and it also got used to it.
Isaac Gomez
>Automation has been silently stealing jobs for decades now >Even if a young person can manage to find a job today, it's almost always part time with dog shit hours, no benefits >Posts some nonsense 1 in a million story of someone starting from the bottom of the company and becoming CEO, something that pretty much never happened in the past, and happens even less today (The good old, "See, this person did it! Why can't you?!" Logical fallacy >Posts autistic nonsense about how hard your grandfather worked when there were 3 billion less people on the planet to compete with, and far less inflation on the U.S. dollar
Millenials are eating shit because we are being compared to past generations that had unprecedented economic opportunity in the history of the planet. The world isn't the same as it was when you were a kid, gramps. The good times for America have been over for decades, and the bill is finally coming due.
You better wake up soon.
Landon Evans
I worked at UPS this past holiday season. It was a ton of work for sure, but I got paid 11 an hour and every hour past 20 that you worked in a week was considered overtime. I made a ton of money and lost like 15 pounds.
I didn't get an invitation to work there beyond Holiday Season, but if you average more than 18 hrs. a week working you get FULL DENTAL/HEALTH/VISION insurance that's ridiculous.
This guy is an enormous bitch
Jacob Perez
Ever heard of living in the countryside? It's so much cheaper and not mention more beautiful to live out in the rural areas. Especially in the USA. So much untouched land it will make your head spin. Joining the military is always a good idea too. Making a career out of it is pretty easy if you don't fuck around and take it seriously. I know dudes who are sittzing on 65k salaries after only 7 years of being in the military, and this is without a bachelors degree and they all started off as Privates. The best part about the Military is that ANYONE, literally ANYONE can climb up the ranks and make a decent career. My plan is Military, then maybe become a highway cop or something out in the beautiful countryside and start a family.
Grayson Cruz
>Ever heard of living in the countryside? theres no fucking jobs there and no transport unless you get a car, i also like living in a city >Joining the military is always a good idea too. Making a career out of it is pretty easy if you don't fuck around and take it seriously. Thats was my plan originally, not because of pay but i just wanna cook people in side APC/IFV. But during conscription service i hit my left knee with CG and it fucked my knee up, i also dont like sleeping in -25 degrees >The best part about the Military is that ANYONE, literally ANYONE can climb up the ranks and make a decent career. might be a american thing then
Benjamin Barnes
Sadly the Dutch economy doesn't allow for much countryside living. Jobs there aren't as readily available, and the commute to the city means you're in Degenerate Central Station once again. The military is very poorly funded, courtesy of our glorious commu- uh liberal gouvernment which decided that slicing the defence budget in half at the precipice of the Arab Spring was a good idea.
I wish we had your opportunities here. We'll have to put in some effort to enable them.
Zachary Wilson
My twins play basketball and soccer when they get home from school because it's important for them to be on competitive teams. I made Cs in law school and have my own practice. Grades aren't as important in the real world being competitive is important
Oliver Lewis
Plenty of Jobs out in the US countryside. You should save up and try to move here people will definitely help you out. Like I said, you would be surprised at how much land is untouched over here. It's kind of like pick the biome you want to live in as well. But in your situation I don't know much because I don't live in your country, so I can't really suggest anything to you besides moving over here.
Adam Bennett
>Ever heard of living in the countryside? It's so much cheaper maybe in USA.
Joshua Brooks
Dude, You should consider selling drugs since you live in the Drug Capital. Honestly either that or look into moving over here.
Jayden Hill
Yeah it is, here in the US its lime 3x cheaper to be left alone in a beautiful rural area in bum fuck Louisiana or out west. The cities tax the living shit out of the people in US cities and it's like 1600 a month to live in a 1 bedroom downtown with niggers and muslims.
Ayden Flores
Why would i want to move to US? Just so i can own a house on the countryside? Even tough i live in a shithole i like it better that living >60%
Caleb Flores
It's almost as if working hard doesn't pay any better than being lazy
Thomas Lee
Because hard work doesn't mean shit, the rich popular asshole or the chick with big tits who sucks the managers dick in his car after work gets the promotion.
Austin Lewis
Work hard for yourself don't consider yourself employed think of your boss like a client
Zachary Hughes
You gotta remember that the US is fucking HUGE dude. It's totally worth it to live here especially now with Trump. If you move to White America you will never run into any niggers or Muslims for miles upon miles. If anything some good ol boys will come befriend you and you can experience what it's like to live the American lifestyle. Shoot guns, get piss drunk and fuck swarms of bitches if your at least a 7/10 on the sexy scale. People will help you out a lot, and an abundance of resources are always at your disposal.
Camden Powell
>Shoot guns, get piss drunk I do that here tough...and not run into niggers, sand niggers and communists in most of the country
Robert James
>muh hard work >muh grandfather >muh materialism >muh working your ass of for your jewish bosses money
No thx
Luis Cook
Whatever, man. The best work experience I had was digging ditches, breaking shit up, and hauling shit around for $10/hr. Wish I was still doing it.
Austin Smith
To be honest I just come here for the memes. Nice digits btw
Julian Garcia
Except the (((Federal Reserve))) has kept interest rates deflated. Savings accounts and CDs earn jack shit.
Dylan Torres
what hard work have you done? sounds like you're just a whiney millennial.
Thomas Moore
>It's still the 70s just work hard lmao >Globalization didn't happen lmao >Just live in the countryside lmao >Countryside has no jobs? You are just not looking hard enough lmao >What you don't want to drive to work for 3 hours? Lmao so lazy! gas isn't expensive, right? >Haha cost of living and housing prices are still pennies RIGHT? Although I support turning NEETS into literal slaves If they want benefits.
Hudson Morris
Yeah but its more supreme over here dude. You will never become one with the wilderness.
Sebastian Perez
>How far this Judaizing process has been allowed to take effect among our people is illustrated by the fact that manual labour not only receives practically no recognition but is even considered degrading. That is not a natural German attitude. It is due to the introduction of a foreign element into our lives, and that foreign element is the Jewish spirit, one of the effects of which has been to transform the high esteem in which our handicrafts once were held into a definite feeling that all physical labour is something base and unworthy.
Eli Thomas
THICC
Jordan Brooks
>source +1
Jason Adams
Hard work no longer pays off like it used to and there is no longer an opportunity to advance in many fields. Advancement is mostly dependent on seniority rather than hard work. In fact, there is an inverse relationship between productivity and career advancement. The better you are at a job, the less likely your employer will want to advance you. Why would they want to lower productivity by moving you up when they can keep you where you are most useful for their bottom line? This is how it is in any publicly traded entity that I have worked for.
Brody Ward
SAUCE THAT SHIT GOY
Zachary Bennett
Can confirm, cannot find a real weekend job alongside my IT college education (Unless you count delivering folders/papers). And I live more countryside myself
It's all fucked
Austin Ross
>be grandpa >graduate high school, walk down the road to the factory and ask for a job, get immediately signed on for life as long as I don't majorly fuck up >able to buy a house in the suburbs and raise 4 kids with a wife who doesn't work off my high school diploma and factory income >the end
>be me >graduate high school >no factories anywhere nearby, they have all been relocated to China and India for the cheap labor >ask nearby stores for a cuck job being a waiter or cashier or shelf stocker >they tell me to apply online >go online and spend a few hours filling out applications >wait a few weeks and finally get a response >start working at my new cuck job making unliveable wages, government takes 40% of my already pathetic wages to pay for housing, pills, astronomical hospital costs etc. for boomers like grandpa who want to live to 100 off their grandchildrens backs >can't even rent a small apartment or support myself for what I'm making unless I share with a roommate >say fuck this and decide to go to college >sign onto a lifelong contract to sell some of my future earnings to Mr. Goldblatt in student loan payments just for the opportunity to support myself >work hard in college while keeping my minimum wage job too just to offset a small bit of the price >graduate, move back in with my parents while job searching >all jobs say prior experience required >most positions are filled by Chinese and Indian workers who got shipped in and are working for piss poor wages because they're willing to live 10 families to a shack, and funnel any excess money back home cont.
Matthew Ortiz
T H I C C H I C C
Kevin Turner
>start working at McDonalds just for something to do in the interim >finally get a job through a temp agency, I'm 26 now >meet a girl my age, she already has a child and has had 100 previous sexual partners because sexual revolution and welfare state >accept it and we move into a shitty apartment and both work 8-10 hour days just to have a decent life with a partner >wife has a kid and quits her cashier job >company decides to downsize the workforce and lets go of all the temps >wife decides to divorce because I'm now an inconvenience to her >Jew lawyers make quick work of cucking me in the court >she gets my house and my kids and I'm forced to pay her alimony >grow old doing a shitty cuck job I hate by myself to pay off alimony and support my ex-wife and my ex-wife's son while she dictates when and where I can spend time with my own kids >as I near my grandpa's current age I watch as the country is flooded with immigrants from other countries and interracial reproduction mongrelizes the continent >social security is long gone and I die from a common cold >the end
Nolan Evans
There was more work to be had. The dollars they were compensated with had far higher purchasing power. Their educations were far cheaper and higher quality.
Mike Maloney's father managed an automotive parts store. His house cost less than his annual income.
The present was ransacked by the past.
Working is bullshit.
Women are bullshit.
Our nations are bullshit.
We are well past the Golden Age of liberty, peace, and sound money. The only good future I can see is one preceded by what may well be the worst time in human history.
Wyatt Sullivan
>I have no value to the market. It's the market's fault
Robert Jackson
>This country going down in flames >With no survivors? >These are motivations to get out there and work my ass off so some nignogs and boomers get their gibmedats >I'm good I'll build it once the welfare state dies
Oliver Thompson
Maybe the swedes and we germans are just the sacrificial lamb to start the next golden age.
Angel Lopez
sounds like you should have gone to a trade school instead
Gavin Hill
Kek confirms trade schools.
Leo Campbell
This is now a BOOMER HATE THREAD post em if you got em!
Adam Davis
Unless youre a roach or a russki how can you just stay around the house? Every German I've met are work robots, they can't stand being lazy.
Nathan Bell
>be a man in the 1950's >coming home from work from my high paying unionized job with pension and benefits >drive my 8,000lb 8mpg 18' long car with huge fins on the back >glance out the window and see a negro walking down the street >stop at the corner bar and call the cops, watch as they beat him into a coma while sipping a Gimlet >stop by the hardware store on the way home and buy several guns with no background check >greeted by my submissive and dutiful wife with a kiss >greeted by my obedient and well educated kids with a hug >greeted by my Golden Retriever carrying my slippers >sit own to a dinner of all-American grown products that is already on table >after dinner the kids do their homework and the wife does the dishes >pour myself a Canadian Club on the rocks and recline in my La-Z-Boy >watch the nightly news and see America bombing Communists in some backward shithole >smile as I remember all the Nips I killed on Guadalcanal >plan our family vacation trip to the Poconos >time for bed >fuck my wife in the missionary position with no concern for her pleasure >drift off to dream of the greatness of America
Jack Johnson
I want to cum fucking buckets inside that.
Liam Nguyen
>Your grandfather and father worked hard and owned their own homes by the time they were in their mid-20s. Yeah, back when the total cost of a house was one year worth of an average wage. But if I just buckle down and put my back into it, and work for a decade or two without spending a penny, I can afford a crackshack on the outskirts of the city that I work in so I can be stuck in traffic for three hours of the day every day for the rest of my miserable life. Great.
Kayden Sullivan
I'm saying they are different worlds you retard. Grandpa had value in the market just by being a high school graduate. They needed his labor and he could make a living off of it. A high school graduate today has no value, it's not even comparable. You can't even support yourself let alone a wife and let alone 3 or 4 kids.
Then the boomers tell you you just aren't working hard enough. Fucking retarded.
William Gonzalez
This.
I work fucking hard. My feet are destroyed and I often work weekends. Goals like becoming a homeowner are fucking impossible now.
Nicholas Perez
>If you put in a savings account At 0.1% interest? With 1% inflation in the economy? Congratulations on being the dumbest redditor in thread.
Nicholas King
I'm not lazy. Gym everyday, sports, language courses, reading etc. Sometimes I take day jobs to earn some money But I won't take a job to pay some fugee with my taxes raping around
Camden Harris
>I have no fucking idea what I'm talking about.
Thanks for contributing.
Isaiah Gonzalez
>>Kids these days, they're just lazy.
Michael Cook
This
I work hard as fuck. The system is fucked. There's no money in anything and no way to get ahead. There's literally no point unless you see some kind of path to big time property ownership. Isn't it coincidental that as soon as wages stagnated the human race spontaneously became lazy? Fuck off Boomers
Lincoln Wilson
>I'm not even that small of a dude *flexes* >Is small as shit lmao. I work a similar job, unloading trucks. first week sucks, but by the time you're a month in it's routine.
Jason Ortiz
Old Economy Steve compilation
Aaron Smith
65k after 7 years isn't impressive and is quite sad
Juan Rogers
He doesn't mean total. He means its what they worked up to.
Josiah Lopez
Spoken like true betas
That's fine stay at home pussies. I'm gonna be out tryna get mine.
Christian Nguyen
The virgins are so easy to spot. Stop watching porn.
Kayden Gutierrez
i'm 26 and haven't worked a day in my life. Luckily people give me things, before my grandmother passed she bought me a new truck, and now I live in her house. I make money illegally and don't pay any taxes, i'm fucking set for life
Evan Sanchez
what will it matter in 205,000 years? None of this will mean anything
Bentley Gonzalez
That is still pitiful when compared to private industry
Hudson Hall
>swears like a 12 year old >spergs out at cat
Kek
Tyler Hill
Yeah but you really don't need more than 50grand a year for a comfortable life. Especially if you're not a shopoholic.
Anthony Gutierrez
>CDs
Lol why would anybody respect what you say next? You're a retard
Parker Sanders
Then there are better options than the military and 50k works if it is just you.
Angel Sullivan
general work expierence means nothing anymore it's all specific, and generally impossible to acquire. Although I work in shipping when I was looking for other jobs Id see job ads for cashiers, a firkin cashier needing 2 years retail experience. Before u could be 16 walk in and get that job after a short interview and only be there for after school shifts. Now u apply online competing with 200 people in their mid 20s who can only get these shit jobs as well but with 5 years experience behind them. How are these young kids going to get any work experience
Julian Parker
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Luke Harris
HOLY FUG
Lucas Sanders
> grandfather and father
I love how boomers try to take credit for their parents accomplishments. The silent generation not only fought in the war but were forward thinkers who actually cared about our county's future. Boomers didn't do anything but benefit from their parent's hard work. To this day, they continue to fuck the rest of us over with their unsustainable benefits.
Jaxson Jenkins
fucking this.
Carson Sanders
Yes work your ass off 5 days a week for $10/hr at best, destroy your lower back, receive no health benefits, 3 sick days off A YEAR. Keep working goy, your boss needs to send his 3rd kid to college.