My work life.

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Right from the onset, I did not like working for someone; I mean, I just love freedom too much. I like to do what I love to do, and I don't like to do what I don't like. For about four months this year, I did not do anything apart from online jobs. I was so busy writing on Hive, and for a good four months I did not miss a day on Hive, not until the day I traveled.

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I have so many reasons for not wanting to work with someone, especially on petty jobs. But when I traveled, I was so bored at home. Although I did not even know the job I will be doing when I got to the place I'm going, after getting there. For about two months I was sitting at home blogging at the same time on Hive, not until I got a job I'm doing ATM. I got a job at school; I will be teaching them sports and generally taekwondo. As time goes on, I was needed to be a physical and health education teacher, and since I'm honestly not doing anything at home, I'm a remote worker who stays at home most of the time and works. I just decided to take the job; at least I will not be too bored like I am now. But my experience as a teacher was somehow, their rules and regulations weren't my own. It's from on set. I hate rules, and then most of them in the school aren't discipline; that makes me dislike the job. Maybe because it's a private school, the students there are so spoiled.

And since customers are always right, I see the students as customers, so I just think the best I could do is to leave the job when I want to.

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Meanwhile, I also got another job because what I was doing there was part-time jobs, for instance, going to a particular school for a day or twice, and since we have five working days, I should do four out of it as teaching and taekwondo. The other school I'm teaching looks so mature and decent, and I like the job there. I believe for a student to be doing well, there must be a certain discipline for them, and this school is doing so well at that.

My work life is not bad, and I love it, although I'm going to quit one of the jobs I'm doing. This is because once I don't feel welcome, I will leave. But the other job is quite interesting. And for now, I'm only working from Monday to Thursday, and on Wednesday it's just a few hours of working hours. I'm only working well on Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday. I've freedom for the other days. Although I need to follow some certain orders, any order I don't like at all I will just leave it. I will only be working for just one term with the other school; this is because of the fact that I will not be able to follow the rules.

In summary, I'm someone who likes to work based on what I like to do. I hate rules, especially on jobs that don't pay well, and I love my freedom a lot. I once worked where I needed to follow all rules and had no rest days back then, and I must say that it's really hard, so now I don't want to do that again. I would like to focus more on tech work and my personal business, which will make me go to work at the time that I want.

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I'm looking for a part time job right now myself. Trying to raise some extra cash for a few things I want to do. The place I was applying to for the side gig thought I was desperate enough to grovel at their feet for the job, so I left their ass. Lol not worth my time.

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Wow you don't like jobs that don't pay very well and your freedom not guaranteed. It's good to note that bro. Our freedom is key at least no one can pay all for what you have done. When you control the time you like to work by yourself, it help to get rid of unnecessary pressures. People are dieing of high blood pressure just because they want to satisfy an organisation...thank God for your work life sha.

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In summary, I'm someone who likes to work based on what I like to do. I hate rules, especially on jobs that don't pay well

I like your style, no time for wasted efforts, if you want to dedicate your time to a job, it should be worth it.

Same as me, I sincerely just look forward to being my own boss