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OccultHawk 07-10-2019 09:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Frownland (Post 2064987)
Disregard that, this isn't a pissing contest on second thought. Took me two tries to recognize that.

Just saying that while inane gigs give you the opportunity for music, that doesn't outweigh the cost of doing inane work day in day out for me. If I could make music (and have partying opportunities) for just an hour out of the workday, that'd be worth it though.

Yeah dude

We don’t have to want the same thing

And we’re at different stations in life

My attitude isn’t even available to you from the standpoint of actually feeding yourself

My take is a life killer - you’re too young to give up like I have

I mean so am I

I think maybe you get me

OccultHawk 07-10-2019 09:32 PM

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Originally Posted by elphenor (Post 2064988)
Yes mundane jobs still sux the fux

So do interesting jobs

I know that’s negative as **** but work is almost impossible not to destroy you

Lisnaholic 07-11-2019 08:08 AM

Music on the job: much better to have zero music than having to listen to someone else's choices imo. My poor son once worked in a shopping mall over Christmas, which severely reduced his enjoyment of Jingle Bells.

Downtime on the job: for me the attraction of this depends entirely on what you can do in the downtime. Sometimes I've been able to read, which is fine, but sometimes I've been obliged to chat for hours with workmates, in which case, as per Frownland, I'd rather be working.

Mindless vs stimulating: I've done both and find that I can endure stimulating longer than mindless, though when I was a teenager mindless was fine: I didn't have to prostitute my head to the man and could roam freely around my own skull instead.

To me one essential element of the day is to have the time and energy for some quality, restorative "me" time. If your working hours, plus commute, leave you too burned out to enjoy what's left of the day, then you should try to change things if you can.

OccultHawk 07-11-2019 09:15 AM

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Originally Posted by Lisnaholic (Post 2065016)
Music on the job: much better to have zero music than having to listen to someone else's choices imo. My poor son once worked in a shopping mall over Christmas, which severely reduced his enjoyment of Jingle Bells.

Downtime on the job: for me the attraction of this depends entirely on what you can do in the downtime. Sometimes I've been able to read, which is fine, but sometimes I've been obliged to chat for hours with workmates, in which case, as per Frownland, I'd rather be working.

Mindless vs stimulating: I've done both and find that I can endure stimulating longer than mindless, though when I was a teenager mindless was fine: I didn't have to prostitute my head to the man and could roam freely around my own skull instead.

To me one essential element of the day is to have the time and energy for some quality, restorative "me" time. If your working hours, plus commute, leave you too burned out to enjoy what's left of the day, then you should try to change things if you can.

That’s a damn fine final word on the subject

Key 07-11-2019 09:53 AM

Lisna always delivers.

WWWP 07-11-2019 11:30 AM

I can't handle idleness on the job, all I do is think about the time being taken away from me and all the other things I'd rather be doing. I don't want a job where I have time to browse reddit all day, I need something to do - the time goes by way faster when I have a to-do list or a project to work on. I'm the same way at home though to be fair, can't even sit through a movie without needing to do something with my hands.

The Batlord 07-11-2019 11:36 AM

To-do lists are for people who make "mental notes" (i.e. assholes).

WWWP 07-11-2019 11:38 AM

i just like lists :(

OccultHawk 07-11-2019 11:38 AM

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Originally Posted by Doug McClasky (Post 2065040)
To-do lists are for people who make "mental notes" (i.e. assholes).

I remember William S Burroughs saying the same thing. No ****.

WWWP 07-11-2019 11:39 AM

**** you guys my organizational skills are valuable


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