>got a call from my jew boss yelling at me to come in early today
How do I stop being a disgusting wagecuck? This isn't how I want to live
>how it actually went
"Hi anon I'm gonna need you to come in a little early today."
"Yes, thats fine"
"Thanks anon."
Ask for a raise and if they say no walk out
>>29388340
if you're in a civilized country, stage a suicide attempt and then get on disability for mental health issues
if you're in America, not sure you're probably fucked
>>29388448
>socialist
>civilized
don't you have some slavs to starve
>>29388463
>he thinks capitalism with a robust welfare system is socialism
>>29388538
>he thinks capitalist are the only ones who think socialist is a bunch of greedy morons
Go blow stalin
>>29388560
you can't even read english bruh
>>29388569
>assumes I'm a capitalist because I called him out on his socialist retardation
ya no
this bernout is fried
suicide or get autismbux if you arent a normie
>Went from part time to full time
>Feel like I got by a truck every day I come home
Does it get better? If I start running or working out will that help me be less sore after work?
Also desu my boss will call me the day before and ask nicely about coming in early and apologize a lot if it's the same day, you just have a shit boss
>work fulltime
>8 hours, 1 hour commute each way, 30 min to 1 hour to get ready for work
>rest of day spent cooking, cleaning, doing laundry, groceries, clothes shopping, exercising, doing taxes, preparing work presentations etc etc
>1 hour left for recreational activities at the end of the day, can sacrifice sleep for more, something I always end up regretting anyhow.
This life sucks, i make good money, but for what? To buy shit I'll never have the time to use anyhow? I dont have the savings to quit either, stuck in the 9 to 5 trap, gg no re
>work full time (40+ hours)
>customer service, cold calling, site visits
>we just rolled out this new training protocol
>doing a lot of memorization and role play with my manager
>continue to work in my assigned project of marketing (part of a 17 member team across the region, lead by one guy)
>ace the training
>blow past my goal numbers
>two days told that I'll be taking over the 17 member team, becoming the lead guy
>first time ever given this kind of responsibility
>I'm going to manage 16 people
>wow
I don't know about the rest of you wagebros, but to me showing up to work and doing the work is pretty exciting in itself. I can see big changes happening to my team in the next 12 months so I'm just trying to enjoy the good times before it's over.