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If I was in that situation I would find a new job. I have finished several degrees and believe in lifelong continuing education so opportunities are always there if needed.
As long as I stay where I'm at I will retire at 47-48 so I'm happy |
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I think a lot of people hate their job but are glad they have one.
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I stare at a computer for five days a week and only do about five hours of actual work in a pay period. My work just drains my soul I really really can't stand it. How do you cope with such a life? View Quote Are they hiring? I'll surf the web for 35 hours a week, do 5 hours of actual work, and profit. I don't understand the prioritization of enjoying a job. A job pays me. I want the most pay for the least time. If I like it, great. If not, I still like money. I'd rather go work in a motorcycle shop than do what I do, but the motorcycle shop that I would enjoy won't pay me as much. |
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Are they hiring? I'll surf the web for 35 hours a week, do 5 hours of actual work, and profit. I don't understand the prioritization of enjoying a job. A job pays me. I want the most pay for the least time. If I like it, great. If not, I still like money. I'd rather go work in a motorcycle shop than do what I do, but the motorcycle shop that I would enjoy won't pay me as much. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I stare at a computer for five days a week and only do about five hours of actual work in a pay period. My work just drains my soul I really really can't stand it. How do you cope with such a life? Are they hiring? I'll surf the web for 35 hours a week, do 5 hours of actual work, and profit. I don't understand the prioritization of enjoying a job. A job pays me. I want the most pay for the least time. If I like it, great. If not, I still like money. I'd rather go work in a motorcycle shop than do what I do, but the motorcycle shop that I would enjoy won't pay me as much. Some workplaces are so toxic or you become so incompatible that you can't hold it together and ruin your reputation. Had a friend flip his shit and walk from a $120k a year gig burning 20 years of work history. Lost his pension, 5 weeks of vacation. Also word got out about him flipping out. Been out of work about 4 years now. Luckily he was single, debt free, and has rental properties. |
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I stare at a computer for five days a week and only do about five hours of actual work in a pay period. My work just drains my soul I really really can't stand it. How do you cope with such a life? View Quote Remind myself now and then that I make seriously decent money, I only have to do it for a few more years, and I get to buy cool guy stuff when I want . Then it doesn't seem so painful anymore. |
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Have some fun at work
Bet a coiled rubber snake and place it in the toilet in the women's restroom, the screams and hilarity ensueing will make you sleep like a baby Does your male boss carry around paperwork, like stacks and stacks. Got to a porno store and get gay magazines and cut out explicit pics of gay sex and intersperse it , he will be embarrassed Spray excrement odor on a dollar bill on the floor, when they pick it up they will smell like shit |
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Quoted: Have some fun at work Bet a coiled rubber snake and place it in the toilet in the women's restroom, the screams and hilarity ensueing will make you sleep like a baby Does your male boss carry around paperwork, like stacks and stacks. Got to a porno store and get gay magazines and cut out explicit pics of gay sex, he will be embarrassed Spray excrement odor on a dollar bill on the floor, when they pick it up they will smell like shit View Quote |
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Find a job you would like and then prepare yourself to step into it.
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I have a job that a lot of people think is cool but sucks....
I focus on things that I enjoy doing every evening and weekend I also have a beautiful fiancée that I can't wait to get home to everyday. Work just makes it that much better when I get home. Humble brag post I know, sorry. |
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I stare at a computer for five days a week and only do about five hours of actual work in a pay period. My work just drains my soul I really really can't stand it. How do you cope with such a life? View Quote New job...DCMA is hiring. |
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You just do it. All the while searching for the job you actually want.
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I had job like that and hated it...quit and got a job where I was busy every minute of the day... Figured out that was way worse....
Now I am at another job that only seldom works me...and am much happier |
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Way back when I worked on a demolition crew, we would get show up pay to be available. Sometimes, we couldn't work, but we wouldn't know that until we got to the site. If the rate of "incoming" work is not in your control, then you're being paid to be available. IMO. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I chose to avoid such things by making good choices earlier in life. YMMV. So you're getting paid for doing nothing for three hours a day? Doesn't that seem like an ethical issue to you? Way back when I worked on a demolition crew, we would get show up pay to be available. Sometimes, we couldn't work, but we wouldn't know that until we got to the site. If the rate of "incoming" work is not in your control, then you're being paid to be available. IMO. This... I am paid to be there when they need me...because when they need me they need me right then and there....so I am paid for my expertise to be on stand by. |
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Some workplaces are so toxic or you become so incompatible that you can't hold it together and ruin your reputation. Had a friend flip his shit and walk from a $120k a year gig burning 20 years of work history. Lost his pension, 5 weeks of vacation. Also word got out about him flipping out. Been out of work about 4 years now. Luckily he was single, debt free, and has rental properties. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I stare at a computer for five days a week and only do about five hours of actual work in a pay period. My work just drains my soul I really really can't stand it. How do you cope with such a life? Are they hiring? I'll surf the web for 35 hours a week, do 5 hours of actual work, and profit. I don't understand the prioritization of enjoying a job. A job pays me. I want the most pay for the least time. If I like it, great. If not, I still like money. I'd rather go work in a motorcycle shop than do what I do, but the motorcycle shop that I would enjoy won't pay me as much. Some workplaces are so toxic or you become so incompatible that you can't hold it together and ruin your reputation. Had a friend flip his shit and walk from a $120k a year gig burning 20 years of work history. Lost his pension, 5 weeks of vacation. Also word got out about him flipping out. Been out of work about 4 years now. Luckily he was single, debt free, and has rental properties. Curious about the pension part. At my work. After 5 years your vested, if you quit or get fired, you still get your pension at 65. Obviously it gets frozen from the time your no longer employed. bUt you dont lose it. |
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Curious about the pension part. At my work. After 5 years your vested, if you quit or get fired, you still get your pension at 65. Obviously it gets frozen from the time your no longer employed. bUt you dont lose it. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I stare at a computer for five days a week and only do about five hours of actual work in a pay period. My work just drains my soul I really really can't stand it. How do you cope with such a life? Are they hiring? I'll surf the web for 35 hours a week, do 5 hours of actual work, and profit. I don't understand the prioritization of enjoying a job. A job pays me. I want the most pay for the least time. If I like it, great. If not, I still like money. I'd rather go work in a motorcycle shop than do what I do, but the motorcycle shop that I would enjoy won't pay me as much. Some workplaces are so toxic or you become so incompatible that you can't hold it together and ruin your reputation. Had a friend flip his shit and walk from a $120k a year gig burning 20 years of work history. Lost his pension, 5 weeks of vacation. Also word got out about him flipping out. Been out of work about 4 years now. Luckily he was single, debt free, and has rental properties. Curious about the pension part. At my work. After 5 years your vested, if you quit or get fired, you still get your pension at 65. Obviously it gets frozen from the time your no longer employed. bUt you dont lose it. Is that always the case? I've wondered about that at my job. We have a private pension and I'm 100% vested. Can they put a clause in that says I get dick if they fire me, or does 100% vested mean absolutely no takebacks? |
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I just recently left a job I despised, but while I was still there the amount I money made it worth while. The people I worked with also made it slightly more bearable. I wasn't staring at a computer though, I was working like 60hrs a week and constantly busy from the time I got there to when I left. Which keeping busy also made it the time pass far quicker.
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Been in your shoe but was making better money and finally found a different job.
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Quoted: I chose to avoid such things by making good choices earlier in life. YMMV. So you're getting paid for doing nothing for three hours a day? Doesn't that seem like an ethical issue to you? View Quote Ignore that O.P. It's just uppity bullshit. I've got a degree in engineering. I've worked with idiots and I've worked with great people. I've had lousy jobs and good ones. I even owned a company for 20 years. Even then, it could be great and it could suck. Hang in there and keep an eye out for something better. |
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In my particular case, I drank to excess, got shingles, and got "downsized". That was 10 years ago, life is great now.
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Quoted: Quoted: At least it will make your life feel longer Silver lining. You've found it. I've decided to be positive about everything, to me negativity = depression and being positive = potential |
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Is that always the case? I've wondered about that at my job. We have a private pension and I'm 100% vested. Can they put a clause in that says I get dick if they fire me, or does 100% vested mean absolutely no takebacks? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I stare at a computer for five days a week and only do about five hours of actual work in a pay period. My work just drains my soul I really really can't stand it. How do you cope with such a life? Are they hiring? I'll surf the web for 35 hours a week, do 5 hours of actual work, and profit. I don't understand the prioritization of enjoying a job. A job pays me. I want the most pay for the least time. If I like it, great. If not, I still like money. I'd rather go work in a motorcycle shop than do what I do, but the motorcycle shop that I would enjoy won't pay me as much. Some workplaces are so toxic or you become so incompatible that you can't hold it together and ruin your reputation. Had a friend flip his shit and walk from a $120k a year gig burning 20 years of work history. Lost his pension, 5 weeks of vacation. Also word got out about him flipping out. Been out of work about 4 years now. Luckily he was single, debt free, and has rental properties. Curious about the pension part. At my work. After 5 years your vested, if you quit or get fired, you still get your pension at 65. Obviously it gets frozen from the time your no longer employed. bUt you dont lose it. Is that always the case? I've wondered about that at my job. We have a private pension and I'm 100% vested. Can they put a clause in that says I get dick if they fire me, or does 100% vested mean absolutely no takebacks? You would have to talk to your Pension person within the HR. We have a dedicated Pension lady and I have asked her some very specific questions on multiple times and have gotten same answer each time. At the company I work for, Usually if your at 5-6 years, they just lump sum ya, but after that, youll get what you get at 65. Even better, we can pro-rate down to 55yr if we want. Basically id get 50% of my pension amount for life at 55 or 75% at 60yr or 100% @ 65yr. |
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A family that you love enough to do whatever you have to in order to support them.
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You've got to stop doing it. I tried to get a different job when I hated mine - but I was overqualified to work at target. That's actually why they wouldn't hire me -- ?!? Our company would send you to free counselors if you asked and I did. The lady listened to me for about half of an hour and suggested that I quit.
It might not be easy - I had to go back to school so I could enter a completely different field and I have had zero regrets. Zero. |
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Quoted: You would have to talk to your Pension person within the HR. We have a dedicated Pension lady and I have asked her some very specific questions on multiple times and have gotten same answer each time. At the company I work for, Usually if your at 5-6 years, they just lump sum ya, but after that, youll get what you get at 65. Even better, we can pro-rate down to 55yr if we want. Basically id get 50% of my pension amount for life at 55 or 75% at 60yr or 100% @ 65yr. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Some workplaces are so toxic or you become so incompatible that you can't hold it together and ruin your reputation. Had a friend flip his shit and walk from a $120k a year gig burning 20 years of work history. Lost his pension, 5 weeks of vacation. Also word got out about him flipping out. Been out of work about 4 years now. Luckily he was single, debt free, and has rental properties. Curious about the pension part. At my work. After 5 years your vested, if you quit or get fired, you still get your pension at 65. Obviously it gets frozen from the time your no longer employed. bUt you dont lose it. Is that always the case? I've wondered about that at my job. We have a private pension and I'm 100% vested. Can they put a clause in that says I get dick if they fire me, or does 100% vested mean absolutely no takebacks? You would have to talk to your Pension person within the HR. We have a dedicated Pension lady and I have asked her some very specific questions on multiple times and have gotten same answer each time. At the company I work for, Usually if your at 5-6 years, they just lump sum ya, but after that, youll get what you get at 65. Even better, we can pro-rate down to 55yr if we want. Basically id get 50% of my pension amount for life at 55 or 75% at 60yr or 100% @ 65yr. Sounds like you work for a railroad. I work for the federal government, after 5 years you are vested in the pension and after 3 years your are vested in their 1% TSP investement plan contributions. Their TSP match, up to the remaining 4% is the employee's from day one. |
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Sounds like you work for a railroad. I work for the federal government, after 5 years you are vested in the pension and after 3 years your are vested in their 1% TSP investement plan contributions. Their TSP match, up to the remaining 4% is the employee's from day one. View Quote Not a railroad..Telecom. We have the pension AND 401k (they match 66% up to 10%). Along with other benefits that are better then most, that is why I stick around. Yea the job is so-so and boss is an ass, but I turn it off once I get home. Just waiting my time out........ |
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Quoted: If I was in that situation I would find a new job. I have finished several degrees and believe in lifelong continuing education so opportunities are always there if needed. As long as I stay where I'm at I will retire at 47-48 so I'm happy View Quote |
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Do you have a family? I'm guessing no. Good luck with that View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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If I was in that situation I would find a new job. I have finished several degrees and believe in lifelong continuing education so opportunities are always there if needed. As long as I stay where I'm at I will retire at 47-48 so I'm happy LoL..why you say it like that? |
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Find a job that you enjoy and go do it?
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FPNI. (Hypothetically)
Seriously though... I absolutely love my normal job but I despise my current duties. The upper-management has caught on to the fact that I can perform virtually every position in the company (within reason- I wouldn't want to take on a VP's role quite yet) with a reasonable amount of competency. We'll just write that off to having parents who cared about my education... I've been getting shuffled around to fill-in for people we fired for several months now and it's just fucking horrible. It basically means that I have to learn a new job about once a month, while still trying to handle my actual position. I routinely work between 12 and 30 hour shifts and then I get treated like an asshole when I can't show up for work (because I had to sleep) every once in a while. I don't mean to sound the least bit stuck-up when I say that I'm an extremely capable employee; but I've been misappropriated for many months now and it's really starting to wear on me. The only reason that I stay at this point is for the money. I literally make more money than I know how to spend. |
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You sound a lot like me. I have grown to hate my job. I do it, and I do it well because that's what they pay me for. But a lot of the time is spent goofing off and doing busy work. I can get most of my work done in a few hours. The rest of the day is spent answering questions from direct reports and responding to emails for info/assistance. A lot of the questions are frankly stupid. Things that if the person had bothered to turn on a brain cell they could have figured out for themselves.
For the past few years I've been getting stress related illnesses (migraines, digestive problems, etc). The problems have been getting more frequent and more severe. So why don't I just quit? Well, I get paid very well. I'd have to start over and take a pay cut (like half). But the main reason I don't quit is I only have 2 years until I can take early retirement. Just trying to hang in until then. |
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Considering I have worked at one of my job for five years, you find the people that make it worth it while you waste your life away. I am moving on up at CFA so this other job is going to go soon.
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You sound a lot like me. I have grown to hate my job. I do it, and I do it well because that's what they pay me for. But a lot of the time is spent goofing off and doing busy work. I can get most of my work done in a few hours. The rest of the day is spent answering questions from direct reports and responding to emails for info/assistance. A lot of the questions are frankly stupid. Things that if the person had bothered to turn on a brain cell they could have figured out for themselves. For the past few years I've been getting stress related illnesses (migraines, digestive problems, etc). The problems have been getting more frequent and more severe. So why don't I just quit? Well, I get paid very well. I'd have to start over and take a pay cut (like half). But the main reason I don't quit is I only have 2 years until I can take early retirement. Just trying to hang in until then. View Quote I feel for you there! I'm only 25...and a long way from retirement, but I'm still trying to take advantage of all the benefits associated with my job. Then I also have to weigh-in that we offer a "niche" service and even though it's extremely lucrative when done right, it's not extremely transferable in today's market. I honestly don't know where I'd go if I were fired tomorrow... I guess I'd go back to FL and make shit-wages, doing whatever... |
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