Ugh...well,i cant say i support lazyness.and the current work market situation is highly beneficial for workers.since me and @xplosive are almost neighbours if i understood right that he is from Hungary and i am from Croatia.almost all fields of work are in dire need of workers.My first job was when i was 15yo in a car wash as a punishment for bad grades,to show me what happens if i get lazy.I failed college but was working at the same time from ages 18 to 21.Then i started working full time and my first pay was less then 400$.i have been working aince then and now,12 years later i have a famil, and a steady job that pay 3x more then my first job.but,let me tell you,IT WAS NOT EASY.my advice is,dont get we wrong,stoo being lazy,start working something,anything and eventually things will work ouz.Dont rely on kindness of others,you have to step up for yourself.
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Hello, first let me say that I appreciate your reblogging; everything counts.
Even though "we don't know" each other, I agree with the majority of what you wrote. However, I live close to both of you and have been responsible for taking care of myself since I was 19 years old.
I spent the money I was able to "hide" on expanding my knowledge of photography, learning new languages, and investing heavily in myself.
Regardless of your skills, the majority of people won't give you a chance because they heavily value "work experience," which is +2 mostly required, even more at some positions.
So, if no one gives me a chance as a beginner, where do I get it from?
Therefore, since each of us is unique and you are skillful, maybe I am, maybe someone else isn't—just that's how things are.
Since he could have denied it and moved on, I'm actually glad that @xplosive admitted his laziness (usually people who are full of excuses wont do it). I'm not sure how much or even if we should rely on society. For my part, I try not to really rely on anyone, but in all honesty, the connection is unavoidable.
Try being a jackass around here, and admire how society treats you, simple as that.:)
Zahvaljujem na opširnom komentaru.:)
Hehe,hvala. :) anyway,i started working around that famous 2008 crisis.you couldnt find a job to save your life.i have been working in carwashes,newspaper delivery(A1),warehouses(Konzum,Magic Baby),plastic mold injection,and now i am a CNC programmer/operator which actually is my proffesion.but it took hard work and about 8-9 years to even start working my preffered job.it pays good,but it still isnt enough to live completely carelessly.
Anyway,where are ,ou exactly from,neighbour? :)
If you scroll down my profile a bit, you'll find out. (: