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ScornedStoic
NEET
- Nov 26, 2020
- 82
I've been a hardcore wagie, and a hardcore neet. I can unequivocally say the only two good things about work life are (if you're non-NT/autistic/incel, otherwise there's good elements like friends); Money and the feeling of having done something with your day, which the latter can still be achieved as a NEET. And if money isn't an issue for you why would you be working?
Otherwise, worklife is miserable. You're treated like a grunt for the most menial labor, treated like shit by your colleagues if you're non-NT, and you start to really resent using so much of your time for someone else. If you're from NA like I was you'll be basically raped by the lack of labor laws, I for example worked full time but was denied full time benefits through loopholes.
Your life becomes increasingly about work too. Work 8 hours, gotta prepare first for lunch and showering and such so you gotta wake up an hour or two early. Get home so exhausted but you want a couple hours to yourself whoops look at the time it's 2am, better get to sleep for work tomorrow.
The money you earn isn't great either unless you both work hard enough and get lucky enough to have a decent career. Work ethic is irrelevant, you have to make all the right choices, sacrifice much of your life and hope you get lucky. Otherwise you'll get minimum wage like I did for 40+ hours a week of hard physical labor, siphoned by taxes (single mothers), transportation costs, food at work if you didn't have time to pack a lunch, union fees, etc.
Work life is only worth it if you desperately want more money for copes. Neeting is where it's at. If you're gonna work, work for yourself.
Otherwise, worklife is miserable. You're treated like a grunt for the most menial labor, treated like shit by your colleagues if you're non-NT, and you start to really resent using so much of your time for someone else. If you're from NA like I was you'll be basically raped by the lack of labor laws, I for example worked full time but was denied full time benefits through loopholes.
Your life becomes increasingly about work too. Work 8 hours, gotta prepare first for lunch and showering and such so you gotta wake up an hour or two early. Get home so exhausted but you want a couple hours to yourself whoops look at the time it's 2am, better get to sleep for work tomorrow.
The money you earn isn't great either unless you both work hard enough and get lucky enough to have a decent career. Work ethic is irrelevant, you have to make all the right choices, sacrifice much of your life and hope you get lucky. Otherwise you'll get minimum wage like I did for 40+ hours a week of hard physical labor, siphoned by taxes (single mothers), transportation costs, food at work if you didn't have time to pack a lunch, union fees, etc.
Work life is only worth it if you desperately want more money for copes. Neeting is where it's at. If you're gonna work, work for yourself.