>graduate
>work
>no time to play video game
>quit
>do master degree
>even less vidya time than working
make it stop
>graduate
>work
>no time to play video game
>quit
>do master degree
>even less vidya time than working
make it stop
How does that even happen? I can think of no greater hell than working hard to work hard.
start a business man. hire people to make your living
working is 24/5
MS and PhD is 24/7
>start a business
>now your entire life is work, enjoy
>this is what poorfags actually believe
lol it's the truth dipshit
>>now your entire life is work until your business begins to manage itself then you choose how much interactivity you want
FTFY
learn to hire workers instead of janitors.
lol who the fuck needs janitors
moot
me living in 3rd world open samsung products franchise. workers get seriously underpaid 400 pesos per day about 10 burgerbucks per day to us its a lot. labor and employment were unregulated. because gov't corruption. have kids working as young as 15 - 16 years old who occasionally gets fucked because I was their provider and some psychological manipulation. perks from being a (((developing))) country. people whos doing fine for a living get worshiped here. living the dream man. I'm 21 btw. in PH
>live with parents
>no expanses
>play vdieo games all day
And when they die?
I wonder what the mass suicide rate will be when gen X starts dying off?
By the time they die I will be old too, at that point life isn't that good anyways
And what if I *don't* want to ruthlessly exploit people and treat them like shit?
If you can't find time to do things after a 9-5 job you either do a job that requires a lot of physical work or you're a lazy faggot.
if you only know what it's like to be in my position you'd be a moron for turning down this blessing.
girls at that age here is very attractive and big. we're different people than those of the northern parts of the country. most of us here are all american-spanish breeds down here. due to spanish colonization that lasted for over 300 years. and after you rescue us from them. most american soldiers bred with us way before world war 1 to past world war 2 about 1970. we're once your colony.
PhD, probably
MS, not at all
This might be a shock to you, but there are people in the world who don't want to take advantage of others even if they can. Not everyone is a self-serving sociopath.
>can find time for tv, music, Internet and socialising
>BUT not video games
Even I work from 4-12:30 and I still play vidya
I can find a time for few matches of Overwatch but not entire Xenoblade. and I really want to play any JRPG right now. any
>falling for the Marxist indoctrination program
>fell for the Japanese gf meme
>fell for the Japanese job meme
>tfw working 60 hour weeks for slave wages
Someone please come here and put a bullet between my eyes because I don't have the courage to jump infront of a train. I'm waiting for all of the alcohol to finally take out my liver but it's a slow process.
Really user, care to tell what happened?
>fell for the teaching meme
Should’ve done something respectable over there like seismology.
Calm down nigger, finish your study and then you will have time to play some vidija.
this meme doesn't work for people who study science, med, engineer.
you can't do those career unless you have a proper education and training
Lmao you think the Eigo senseis here work 60 hour weeks? They're leaches. I work at a giant fucking zaibatsu company in the business sector.
Maybe you should stop being a normie?
I can't wait until robots and AI replace all work and let us live doing that we want in peace without having to work just to exist
Or atleast until ((they)) kill us then they don't need us anymore
>falling for the STEaM meme
wat
teaching English in japan is probably one of the easiest job for foreigners.
Mishima Zaibatsu?
Trying to become permanent in Japan is one of the hardest things ever though.
not so long ago I was chasing frogs and dragon flies. now everything seems to fall apart.
the reason I haven't committed suicide yet because everytime I wake up in the morning I'm thinking that today is the day everything is going to get better. Lord God Christ please help me.
Average businessmen are more likely to be sociopathic than any other job so good luck with that.
Hence why I think "become a businessman" isn't the best advice. I don't want to associate like people like that and I certainly don't want to become like them.
>I don't want to associate like people like that
*with people like that
hurry up and kill yourself so you can stop bumping out threads
Does your country pay you to study? You could just knock out easy degrees that only take a couple hours study per week and play games the rest of the time.
No idea what you do about the debt
it'll get better for all of us, my dude
I'm starting my Masters degree right now and I'm thinking about buying a PS4. Please tell me to stop.
I just turned 25 and I'm thinking about going to school for degrees in business fields (accounting, all that mess). Is it too late for me,Sup Forums? Good field or bad? Always in demand, decent pay, I'm good with numbers, lots of options open up with just a general "business" degree of sorts.But at 25 I feel like it'll be too late and expensive to get a ton out of it.
I don't think it's ever too late, and business always seemed, to me at least, a good field to get into.
I turn 25 next year and I only just finished my course in IT and networking and I feel like it'll only get better from now on.
yea I can see why you us like that. being nice don't work on our line. you have no idea how many properties i ruined and bought out for financial gain and systematically eliminate competition. i can understand that.
>and I feel like it'll only get better from now on.
It never does
accounting (at least in the UK) hire a lot of grads and it's always an in demand skill. Go for it.
Aren't there fears that automation would make accounting non-existent in the near future?
there are fears that automation is going to make everything non-existent in the future.
you can't let that drive your decision making until it actually happens. if it actually happens
or you can study automation & robotics engineering
People always whine how work takes up all their time, but school was always like six hours when you're a kid, and working is just two more. It's not THAT significant of time.
I'm a math PhD student and I sometimes I teach the business math courses (business calc etc).
I always wonder why it's a useful major. What do they learn? My understanding is that it's a strange hodgepodge of math, economics, people skills, the law, marketing... seems too diverse, everything is watered down. I wouldn't ask any of my business major students to do solve any math problems for me that came up in a working environment.
From what I can tell Accountants will benefit from automation - the stuff that will mainly get automated is going to be things like inventory checks.
I've heard endless whining about student loan debts, but if you move back with your parents and put all your money towards your loans, you could pay it all off in a couple years. Sure you'll have no money, but you're used to having no money anyway.
juden
If you do this for money it's shit but if you do this to understand things it's the best life path you can take.
You're supposed to work with something you like, especially if you take a long education on the subject.
>quit Uni.
>look good and have charisma
>get hired for a good company
>talk myself up the ranks
>I spend most of day having fun at work or going to business meeting that usually just mean drinking,talking and having fun.
Thx mom and dad for the genetics.
It taught me how to manipulate numbers into always looking positive when you have to show investors that the business is somehow flourishing when your company has lost two of it's biggest customers and its projected loss is 1.2 billion dollars. As soon as you start using calculus in relation to a graph all of them will know absolutely nothing about what you're saying and take your word for granted. Makes me wonder why these are the people with all the money to investing when they can't even spot some mathematical bullshit when they see it.
This is my dream life
>do contract work for airports
>get 3 days off a week
>don't get paid by the hour since it's contract work so even if I have to take a sick day or miss work due to weather/flight delays still get paid in full
>schedule is completely dependent on flights. If there are no flights coming in for the day I might only work for 2 or 3 hours before going home
>get 2 months paid vacation off a year
>get to fly for free
Unless you go into medical or something, college is a scam desu.
Change your sleeping schedule to sleep after work/school, you will end up with more free time. You sleep as long as you need since you don't have to wake up to any schedule, even if you oversleep its not like you are going to ruin your life because of it. You are able schedule your day better since everything is counting up to the time you have to go to work.
I'm actually somewhat thankful to being ugly because I would have went for the easy life too if I had the genetics but instead I needed to work hard to acquire skills to a level only 1% of the workforce in my field can provide. Getting a massive paycheck is great but being the most competent guy in the company and everyone knowing it? Indescribable satisfaction.
What kind do you do?
>will never amount to anything
>"u-uni is a scam, guys!"
we have this thread again m8?
ive had people in their fifties at my school, my boss just got his masters in his forties
accountants are always going to be needed, go for it if you like it
watch out for your eventual midlife crisis when you become 'reduntant'
>college is a scam desu.
hardly, liberal arts degrees sure
damn my mans, you all remind me of my first job out of college, i was super miserable in a call center. then i started moving up in the company and now make 2.5x of what i did when i was hired there with work from home days. it can get better
I got a degree started working all the time too. I figure I can work super hard now, save for retirement, avoid the wife and kids meme, then get a lax job in about a decade when I have a pile of invested money, no debt, and own my house. Can you imagine how good VG will be in ~2050+ when I can fully retire? It's going to be tits and games from today will still be fun but they'll be like pacman and asteroids in comparison to the immersive VR that's to come. Work more now, play more later.
college isn't a scam
people just don't realise that college isn't what gets you a job, it's networking and doing relevant extracurriculars at college that helps in conjunction with getting your degree
>avoid the wife and kids meme
extremely important my dude, get a decent pay job now and you'll be set by your mid 20s. i bought my house at 25 after paying off my student loans and car, only one of my friends is in the same position because he didn't fall for it either, the rest not so much and we're all approaching 30 now
You can only do this with low tier jobs. If you have a high tier job where you need to think or if you visit school it's better to be as fresh as possible.
>we have this thread again m8?
until I finish my PhD, we will have more of this
Load/Unload cargo from planes. Sometimes assist with boarding passengers if needed. It's easy as fuck depending on what flights are coming in for the day. The normal routine is usually like
>sit in the break room watching movies, playing cards, browsing internet on phone etc.
>guy pokes his head in and goes "hey guys, aircraft will be down in 20 minutes"
>go out there with our equipment and work the mission
>go back to break room once it's done
>repeat or go home if no more flights are coming in
And like I said, if no flights are coming in due to weather or other issues, it's pretty much a paid day off.
>make good money
>work isn't hard
>job isn't degrading or embarassing
>full health and dental coverage
>get to travel for free
That's good enough for me senpai.
>avoid the wife and kids meme
This user knows his shit. The economy is too far inside the dumpster for it to be viable to maintain a family. Right now, the only way to live comfortably without getting extremely lucky with a millionaire idea is to just work for yourself.
butthurt blue collar worker detected
>unloading cargo from planes
>not degrading and embarrassing
If it were unloading boxes from the back of a delivery truck behind a grocery store at 5am I could maybe see your point, but I don't think many people are going to look down on someone for working at an airport.
back in the day this was a pretty decent job
it still is user, but I'd look or get some skills for something when you're older and less physically capable
>butthurt blue collar worker detected
In English-speaking countries, a blue-collar worker is a working class person who performs non-agricultural manual labour.
The reaction you will get when telling anyone that you unload plane cargo for a living will be "well at least he has a job". It's a job that makes you fulfill a role in society and nothing beyond that.
You use forklifts and other machines for cargo upload/offload. There's very little physical labor involved. We deal with heavy equipment and vehicles that are being shipped, not stuff like personal luggage. There's retired guys who are like in their 60s that can do the job.
>It's a job that makes you fulfill a role in society and nothing beyond that
So are most jobs out there, even office jobs. Nobody worships accountants or secretaries.= either. What job do you have that's bettering the world and making people grateful for your contributions, user? You better be developing a cure for cancer with that mindset.
Yeah man that's the most important thing but most people fall for it. I had the best times working minimum wage and raising hell after high school in a little rental house with 6-10 friends living in it. I'm 28 now and almost all my friends are married. Those in the worst position to do so had kids the earliest of course. Now I'm like a legit adult with a 4 bedroom house, hot tub, ping pong, pool table, fire pit, and it's like pulling teeth to get people to come over and party. By many metrics I'm the most grown up but I'll never grow up. Their loss, I still got my beautiful pixels.
this is why i'm glad i never went to college. i make enough money to rent a studio apartment and i barely have any responsibilities because my job is so fucking easy. i play at least 6 hours of games a day.
There's a small airport in my city. What are the requirements to get hired for this kind of job?
If you aren't lying, I hope to get to your level by the time I'm your same age, user.
The ideal job should be something you enjoy doing, where you have opportunities for deliberate learning and practice and something that keeps you interested.
Anything else is just solely working for money, probably the worst life choice you can make.
>learn to hire workers
Good workers know what they're worth and will leave you for a better offer. Bad workers ruin your business.
What bad about japanese gf? But yeah, working in japan seems like an awful idea
MS is like 6/5 unless youre a huge fucking brainlet.
>it's like pulling teeth to get people to come over and party.
i know what you mean, this was exactly my saturday night yesterday, all these fucks are working shit hours or their kids got them sick
its funny, we have the resources now and the friends are in no position to enjoy them
i bought a boat with one of my friends who has a kid since we both fish, i take it out with him like 2 times a year, i take it out myself like twice a month
same guy and one of my other friends constantly feel guilty going out with friends, fucking depressing state of men in this generation
do you have even the slightest clue that he *doesn't* enjoy what he's doing? why are you trying to make it out like he's doing an embarrassing job when the man clearly seems to be doing something he's happy with, that meets all of his criteria for a good job. Could it be that you're projecting out your own insecurities related to getting a good job?
t.liberal art student
who?
Ever driven a forklift or operated any kind of machinery? Or at least have a driver's license? Having a driver's license should be the minimum. When I got hired we had to go through 2 weeks of training to learn how to operate the different equipment but that was it. If it's an international airport they may do a background check as well since you're technically working through the government.
I do enjoy my job and have learned how to operate different machines and deal with different types of aircrafts while doing it. Sometimes we work with jets and military aircraft which is cool to see, and again we get to travel around for free and see different places. The money isn't bad (around $35,000-$37,000 a year) which is fine for a single guy with no debt to pay, and I'm not working backbreaking hours with no free time either. It's not something I see myself doing for the rest of my life, but it's not a raw deal either.
Maybe I was out of line with calling college a scam. I did 4 years of college myself and got a degree, but since the job market in my area was ass it was still hard to get hired without any connections or just being lucky. I had a 9-5 office job prior to this but wasn't super happy with it because the work was boring as hell.
Gee, you get new parents.
It's only a bad choice if that job is unbearable to you. There's literally nothing wrong with taking a job with the sole purpose of obtaining money to finance your real interests in your free time.
>Ever driven a forklift or operated any kind of machinery? Or at least have a driver's license? Having a driver's license should be the minimum. When I got hired we had to go through 2 weeks of training to learn how to operate the different equipment but that was it. If it's an international airport they may do a background check as well since you're technically working through the government.
Well, I guess I'll be forced to get a drivers license after all. I was hoping I'd be able to get through life without doing it. Not a problem. though.
It's not an international airport, in fact, it kind of baffles me the fact that we have one considering what a small city mine is. We do live near a military base, so that might be related somehow.
Anyway, thanks for the tips, user! I really appreciate it.
People like you are the casuals of real life. Everything is fine as long it's enjoyable. Everyone can do better, no one should be satisfied with what he has. Everything describing progress is about going one more stop than needed.