Yeah, we all know about 9 to 5 jobs but what if you were saddled with a 5 to 9 job?
Yeah, we all know about 9 to 5 jobs but what if you were saddled with a 5 to 9 job?
4 hours is a part time job and 20 hours is unrealistic.
"خيبر خيبر يايهود جيش محمد سوف يعود"
At 8/3/17 04:42 AM, satanbrain wrote: and 20 hours is unrealistic.
I counted only 16 hours...
I guess that's what airline pilots and truckers do. And then some.
A truly prophetic sig...
At 8/3/17 04:21 AM, BronzeHeart92 wrote: Yeah, we all know about 9 to 5 jobs but what if you were saddled with a 5 to 9 job?
I've been working 9-5 almost 10 years now, and it makes me want to kill myself
fuck yuo idiote
If I did I'd probably just get no sleep, set aside a decent amount of personal time for myself, and age myself by 10 years in the process. Who needs sleep, anyway.
At 8/3/17 04:42 AM, satanbrain wrote: 4 hours is a part time job and 20 hours is unrealistic.
The unrealistic part is how you people expect to have the time to do anything else after exposing your bodies through consistent work and wonder why you have back problems at the age of 30.
ofc there was never escaping slavery for us modern peasants
Oldskies lmao
At 8/6/17 04:12 PM, MykeiXWolfe wrote:At 8/3/17 04:42 AM, satanbrain wrote: 4 hours is a part time job and 20 hours is unrealistic.The unrealistic part is how you people expect to have the time to do anything else after exposing your bodies through consistent work
work less than 16 hours (not 20 in fact) per day.
and wonder why you have back problems at the age of 30.
Aren't back problems caused by high stature and/or bad posture?
ofc there was never escaping slavery for us modern peasants
Do you compare the luxury of being a first world employee to a peasant?
"خيبر خيبر يايهود جيش محمد سوف يعود"
At 8/7/17 01:17 AM, satanbrain wrote:At 8/6/17 04:12 PM, MykeiXWolfe wrote:work less than 16 hours (not 20 in fact) per day.At 8/3/17 04:42 AM, satanbrain wrote: 4 hours is a part time job and 20 hours is unrealistic.The unrealistic part is how you people expect to have the time to do anything else after exposing your bodies through consistent work
Are you asking me to? I think i might have misunderstood you.
and wonder why you have back problems at the age of 30.Aren't back problems caused by high stature and/or bad posture?
Most labor jobs, hell even office/retail will expect you to stay in awkward positions for extended periods of time. If not resulting in back damage, then definitely foot damage.
Do you compare the luxury of being a first world employee to a peasant?ofc there was never escaping slavery for us modern peasants
I merely made a metaphor. Don't get too excited here ;)
Oldskies lmao
the 9-5 life style is a common lifestyle... I don't live it... when I was trying to be an artist I left that behind, now that it's over and I have no choice but to just not be one that's the only thing to go back to..
it'd be mundane and boring. I never want to do another 9-5 job again, especially after last year, where it drove me crazy. That's why I'm pursuing jobs that are more... flexible and unpredictable with the times.
5-9 is unrealistic unless if you're a police officer, firefighter, EMS, airline pilot and that's what I'm doing anyway. But the shifts are never that predicatable, and make you work 12-24 hours 4 days a week, if they feel like it.
EDIT: Didn't bother reading the OP and changed stuff
16 hours of labouring? sounds like fun. I guess if you do it once or twice a week. or just have an intense fucking non-stop working month and then chill for half a year.