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Okay, does anyone here actually fucking enjoys his job? If so, what do you do for a living?
I fucking hate my monday to friday evening very much, I need to change this badly.

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I do. I used to run bars in London. Fun work, very social, get to meet alot of people, give free drinks to friends / hotties. Great job for me as I'm not the usual incel you find on this board. Only downside is unsociable hours but a great job for your 20's

Now I work in travel, booking travel for companies. Again good job, work from home optional, industry full of women so good opportunity to not be a virgin, good parks.
Downside no work in global pandemic

>bars
>travel

Pmsl. Enjoy never being employed again.

I actually studied computer science at university and have a degree in that as a fsll back but jobs in IT are fucking boring and soul destroying, great if you're a biz incel who doesn't want to have a conversation with anyone but not if you're relatively "normal"
Travel will come back and bars are open. Where we are we have a retarded curfew but you can still go out and drink. That being said I wouldn't go back to bar work as I'm old now and can't be bothered with the unsociable hours

So you have a degree in Computer science but choose to do pointless dead-end bar and travel work. I have a hard time believing that's true.

I’ve left the cage and has never been happier, still got heaps of money from crypto and I have some affiliate sites which net me around 3k€/month

Even making and running them was a lot more fun than being in the cage, as you work for yourself you don‘t count it as work, it‘s fullfilling and you won‘t feel more pleased when you’ve really achieved something.

The cage was a good Office Job too, but I can‘t stand normies who talks about their meaningless carreer and how good they are at their job, while they end up on burnout lmao I FUCKING HATE THEM

Are you retarded? That's a rhetorical question btw.

why is that hard to believe? I went to uni because thats what you do in my family but I had 0 interest but CS was pretty easy for me. Finished uni, went travelling, loved it and I'm an extrovert so had the choice of boring programming gig or running a bar, chose the latter and it was amazing for a couple of years. Like I said, meet loads of hotties, drink on the job, get to go to other bars and clubs locally for free as you give them free drinks at your place and they repay the favour.
Working in travel was the settling down option, as I said before also a pretty great job but definitely hasn't been good in 2020 but it'll come back once the vaccine is out

yeah i hate mine so much im gonna quit without having anything else lined up. very interested in alternatives

why? old professor of mine told a story about a student of his who got a finance degree and ended up being a bartender in some other country. people make mistakes with their degrees, or just find out they want to do something else

>I'm a betacuck who couldn't stand up to their family so got a degree wage slaving which I hate
>now I work low wage bars because fun
You're a normie, and you're weak. Social drinking is not cool and alcoholism doesn't make you a fun, interesting, or exciting person.

I manufacture gas mask adapters and do R&D for defense related products. I used to be a robotics engineer but was given way too many responsibilities + stress to the point to where I left.

Love mine, plumber. Much harder physically than office droning but at least I don't feels as dead inside as I used to.

Beta cuck for going to uni? Kek. Not so fren I was 18 and thought the idea of meeting new people and moving out of home was a better option than getting a shit job or doing the biz option of living at home indefinitely like a loser.

Also FYI, being called a "normie" by a fuckless incel on biz is really not an insult, ill take that as a compliment. Social drinking really is fun, never said it made me interesting but I enjoy it, along with most normies on the planet

I enjoy my job very much.
I'm a janitor, part time. I work close to home so I can walk to work, and my job is mostly picking up trash, gardening and repairs. I listen to podcasts while I work and trade crypto or play online poker in my breaks for fun.

I actually don't even need to work, I've got more than enough money to last my lifetime, I just genuinely enjoy having physical work to do and maintaining a small school is varied and interesting work.

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>Poisoning myself as a group is fun!
retard
>you're a fuckless incel
Strawman, with no external knowledge. Not an argument.
>Betacuck for going to uni!?
No you're a betacuck for going to Uni for a degree you didn't like instead of finding a network, space, field to go all in on. Having extreme specific knowledge in any given field is more beneficial than having general knowledge in a field that many many people have, especially when you dislike that field. You poison yourself far more often than your social drinking job, so my words are irrelevant since the damage you do to yourself is greater than anything I could do.

>Going deep into debt is better than becoming rich and it's good because everyone else does it!
>I would be in the crowd that stand above it since that's scary
I'm self employed and my income is passive. I have no bills and likely make more money than you from my computer, but I'm the loser? Tell that to my accountant dweeb.

I'd suggest sitting on biz reading constant racist threads and fapping to traps is significantly more poisoning than me having an occasional drink but thanks for caring so much about my life.
With regards the degree, for what its worth when I was at college I got some advice from a careers advisor that, at least in the UK, still is true. If you go to uni, unless you're doing something vocational (medicine, law, teaching etc) the quality of your degree is more important than the degree you do. I did CS as I was good at it and got a good degree so had more options.
Thanks for caring so much about my life though

Antique Dealer here.

I enjoy it but it is a very unstable, no guarantee job. You have to have cash saved and resources/stock saved in order to survive/grow which isn't easy for everyone, and the market changes frequently. It still beats a lot of other jobs if you like working for yourself.

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>Travel will come back and bars are open
and thats where you are wrong kiddo
travel is only coming back for the rich and they are very happy that their beaches are now purged of the normies
also bars will come back but different, the mom and pop bar where you can be a social bartender are over all those bars are going to bancrupcy and afterwards they will be replace by either automate selfservice kiosks or they will be big ass chains where working will be a quite humiliating experience
for reference and future expactation this is what a job in your sector will be soon be
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I havent worked in bars for 15 years and have no interest in doing it again. Slightly disagree on travel only for the rich though, I'm not rich and can't wait to go away, my friends are the same, currently the only thing holding people back is the bizarre quarantine rules in the UK but once that's done it'll be more normalised, at least in my opinion

>I actually don't even need to work
>maintaining a small school
sounds like you just want to peep at the kids, fucking nonce

I unironically do not mind my job. Like is a strong word and is the work makes me nervous to go to the doctor
>t. Manager at a medical device conpany

and again thats where you are wrong kiddo
its not a matter of the desire of the plebs its a matter of affordability
do you have any idea about the destruction going on right now in the travel business
especially in those third world tropical places that were real popular
the labor force doesn't get gibs so they are movingback to the rice paddies or starving on the streets, the buildings and sites are left in disrepair with no qualified workers left to find to fix them up
airlines and boat companies are also all going under which kills the economy of scale that made all of this affordable to the average pleb in the first
rebuilding will have to start from luxury rich people travels and slowly works its way down the value chain this is a process that will take decades even if no further disruptions are going to happen and we are already seeing major geopolitical tensions in formerly pacified hotspots

i maybe give you a few locations in first world countries like miami/socal/iberia that will be up and running afterwards but even here reduced supply and increased demand will push prices way higher and out of reach to most
talk to your parents even 30 years ago going on a plane vacation to southern europe was something you saved up for and bragged about for a while so rare it was

Am architect. About to get laid off though, so 9+ months of funemployment for me. Maybe more if Pres. Biden extends UI for like 2 years.

I have a degree in physics and did the same thing for a couple years desu. I have since left for a more boring and stable finance related job, but working in a bar in your your early to mid 20's is honestly GOAT.

Also i was my saved up tips that brought me my first lot of bitcoin in 2016

I'm very much aware of whats going on in the travel industry, I've been in it for over 10 years and I'm relatively senior in my company.
I guess it depends where you're talking about but Asia for example (Thailand, Vietnam, philippines) will always be relatively affordable for westerners. So much of their economy is propped up by the tourist $, sure they are hurting now but most countries are, you'll find that quite a few hotels / restaurants that have relied solely on tourists have started closing as they don't have benefits systems like we do but when people start travelling again they will open back up, money talks after all and its what they're used to.

Your point about plane travel from 30 years ago is true but you forget that although alot of airlines have reduced their services, most are still viable and will be competing for business so prices, at least in the short term, won't go much higher. The airlines need people to travel so will actively be promoting lower fares. Also due to technology, travel is now just cheaper than it was back then

I am a NEET and I enjoy it immensely.

its funny watching this guy think he's winning the argument lol

How do you cope?

well venezuela is cheap and they could use the tourist dollas hows that working out for them?
travel is cheaper due to economies of scale, fuel costs were rising pre corona, tech is barely the issue

but i cant really prove any of it
i assume we can agree however if you are in the travel business focusing on places like southern europe and southern usa is probably the most profitable move to make for the short to medium term