Cuck-a-doodle-do, wagecuck. Better get ready, traffic is already stalling at a standstill and your other wagecucks are already blowing their horns at each other while yelling for traffic to move faster.
I'm at work already faggot
YAAAAAAAAAAAAAWN
What's that, wagie?
>>27696763
>tfw night shift
>>27696763
Thisgave me an idea for a wagecuck game: you run and jump over cars that are blocking your way and race against time.
>>27696763
I took the day off. My schedule is somewhat loose until my company moves into the new, state of the art, facility.
As far as today goes, I got a guy flying in from Atlanta to pick up a vehicle I'm selling for some baby boomer. It's an easy $300.
I sell cars/bikes on the side for those who couldn't be bothered or are not intelligent enough to not scare every potential buyer away. If you ever need my help, cuck, just give me a call. Oh what's that? You'll never own a vehicle because you get $300 monthly and after all is said and done you have $10 to your name? That's tragic.
It feels good to make your month's worth in an hour.
Tomorrow, I'll go in to my new job. I've just started at this cabinet company recently. They're the most professional cabinet business I've ever encountered.
It was a personal challenge to live up to the quality standards they have implemented. What's that? You don't know what it's like to be challenged? Well, you certainly won't be challenged behind a computer, with nothing that actually matters anyway.
It was especially hard for me because every other cabinet market/finisher I've ever worked for focuses on speed over quality. I prefer the latter but actually being told to slow down so that I may put my soul into my creation is amazing. I feel truly blessed at my new job. What's that, cuck? You don't know what it's like to do anything but consume? I can only imagine how spiritually obese you've become. Not that your 290lb carcass hides that from anyone. Your breathing vibrates windows within a quarter mile radius.
What I love the most is that I'm using my hands to create something that someone will genuinely love. I'm the lacquer specialist. Arguably, I'm responsible for the most important part of the creating process. When someone looks at a kitchen, a vanity or a built in, it's my part of the job that gives them that first impression. It's a great feeling. You wouldn't know what that feels like, though. Sad.
>>27697101
>I love to create a few fantasies wherein I am a winner.
>>27696763
It's so nice being on welfare. Never having to worry about anything. have fun wageys!
>>27696763
why do you neets pick on the fallen neets? it seems cruel
That's right. Gotta make me--I mean this country--more money!