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Post by X factor on Mar 25, 2014 11:36:03 GMT -5
Seeking employment after leaving last job can be depressing and emotionally draining.
Cause whatever job you get next it's going to take up a large amount of time and energy.
And more than likely, unless it's a specific career you trained for, went to school for, it will be some job you could really care the less about, working for a company that you have nothing invested in, and they have nothing invested in you.
Labor for pay, that's basically all it is, labor for pay.
And it's depressing knowing you're about to use up 8-12 hours a day laboring away for company you don't own.
And you can only hope the environment you're working in, which includes co-workers, help make that time more durable and not worse.
You get to the point in your life where you realize you can't impress people, things are 'rigged', glass ceilings and all.
No matter how hard you work, nothing will become of it, not a raise, no compliment, if anything you'll simply make those around you resentful.
Employment is like a Marriage, it really is, it's a relationship that takes up a lot of your time and energy, and if your not happy in it, it won't last.
And most people over you, are like emotionless drabby droids with no personality, and whom just assume they know more than you. They're totally locked in their own little roles or positions.
Starting your own business is really the only way to go, if you can afford the start up.
And doing just that can often reinvigorate you.
Much more to follow.
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Post by X factor on Mar 25, 2014 17:27:08 GMT -5
To me there's a big difference between 'work' and 'employment'.
To me the Native Indians worked to survive, early settlers to this continent worked, they weren't employed, did not trade their labor and time for some meager wage, instead they worked to survive, as such pay off can't be measured in coin.
It's how people learned about life, science, the earth, crops is by working, not being employed.
When people worked, crime was way down, families stayed together, values were better understood.
When people are employed, all that went, or is fastly going out the window.
There's a big difference.
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Post by X factor on Mar 31, 2014 14:05:27 GMT -5
Hello, I've been off for about a week now, have returned to natural state of 'freedom', but do to 'economic realities' living in world which has build shrines to money, than I'll have to find something to do again soon. What does it feel like searching for a place to work for? It feels like (imagine you're a woman), and walking into grungy Bar down on the peer... (or to be fair, imagine your a young attractive male, walking into a gay part of town, where everyone has all the 'contracts', so you have to do business with them.) Either way, you have to 'deal', sell yourself, to people, institutions that you know will never ever fairly compensate you fairly for your time and worth, but you know you must sign contract with someone in order to eat and pay rent. So you try to find the least exploitive person to sign contract with, everyone wants to dance with you at first, flirt, it's all good, they offer you this and that, anything to get you to sign contract and go home with them. Home = work place, Contract = Application or other binding terms of employment. You know they're all about the same, regardless of colorful 'fronts' they put on, in the end you know you'll become a labor slave to them, have to clean floors, mop, and the longer your there, the less they'll appreciate you. You'll come home to tired and worn to pursue hobbies, mentally shot at end of day. And in the end you'll be earning just enough to stay poor. But again, you have to cause the level below poor is Homelessness. So when your off, your off, and it's not that you're not thrilled to get back out there and work, it's rather you're not thrilled about going back and working in environment that always seems to suppress your spirit. So you get by by simply always looking ahead, telling your self that in '2 months' or '4 months' you'll have saved enough money to do this or that. But when 2-4 months pass, do to unexpected expenses, you're in exact same spot, as if on a treadmill, burning energy, burning life, but really getting no where. That's why it's so important to at least find something you enjoy, and get paid for it. But the less education you have, the less picky you can be, the less jobs are available. Labor is labor is labor. Anyways, I have a few more days to think about what I want to do next...
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Post by X factor on Apr 9, 2014 20:20:07 GMT -5
Well my employment issues have been solved for now...good...cause I was near saying the 'h*ll' with it and just returning to the streets, where a lot of pressures just aren't there.
Sure you don't live as luxuries as a lifestyle, but so many day to day pressures just go away.
On streets you just accept that you're poor and broke, and make the best of it, and meet, interact with many different types, so your never alone or lonely.
And if you get a job, while homeless, or on streets, now you have income coming in, but no bills.
So you're actually able to save a lot more.
You can be staying at homeless shelter, working full time, no rent, and save a lot of dough.
But for now, thankfully, I don't have to go that route...but am always prepared to just in case.
All you can do is take care of yourself until you die...and then when you're gone it just doesn't matter anymore.
Elvis did it his way...
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Post by X factor on Nov 6, 2015 10:10:33 GMT -5
I've been out of steady work now for a few weeks, and physically I've never looked better, on the inside though, turmoil, not do to just being alive, but rather do to knowing I have to make employment decision again soon. (Or do I?) The responsible thing is not to wait till last moment.
Back to original comment in that I've never looked healthier, at least in the mirror, than I have in months.
Work, doing the same repetitive stuff over and over again, around the same dry personalities, over and over again, just seems to prematurely age you.
It's odd, I feel worse on the inside, do to worrying about a lot of things, and probably do to drinking a bit more than normally would (if you're depressed, alcohol does not help).
I'm so use to being independent, the idea of surrendering that just depresses me.
The idea of having someone else decide my schedual depresses me, the idea of having to ask if it's OK to go home, or go do something that needs to be done, depresses me.
I've been free of that for the last 4 years or so, or near so, and to go back to a slavish schedule, I don't know if I can do that again, unless job is loaded with benefits and opportunities to advance.
I can't stand haphazard schedules, like one day 3-11, the next day 10-4, the next day 4-11, in other words corner store or department store type of scheduling.
Nor do I want a job that pushes your body to such physical limits that by the time you get home there's nothing left.
Employment is just depressing to me now, unless either working for self or doing something you absolutely love.
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Post by X factor on Apr 16, 2020 5:49:48 GMT -5
Not really an employment issue, since not hired yet, but more of a slight concern.
I took some CBD oil about 2 months ago, obviously manufacturer of product claims 'No THC' in oil, even states that on tiny bottle, but that being said, I've seen a few YT videos of people who regularly took CBD oil, and after getting drug tested, their tests came back positive for THC.
But they were habitual users of the oil, me, I took it for about 4 days straight, a drop or two, then stopped, and that's been about 2 months ago.
People tell me that since I took such a small amount, and so long ago, that it would never show up, but still it has me a bit worried, cause the job I'm applying for I do actually want, it's a dream schedule.
And if I don't get the job, it will be a life changer for me, a life changer.
Maybe, maybe not, in that it's a pre employment drug test, not a random while or after being hired.
I mean if you fail a pre employment, it's not like you were hired, and with this place here, paper application and all, even if did fail, doubt it would be recorded and could just wait a few more months.
I should of just screened self first, paid for own drug screen first, that way could save myself all this worry.
Either way you'll know, cause when I find out so will you.
I just hope this medical place has their facility sanitized, cause don't feel like contracting Corona...while waiting, I may even wait outside, don't feel like being stuck inside of waiting room with others, or may call ahead for appointment so can just get right to it.
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Post by X factor on Apr 29, 2020 20:46:12 GMT -5
I have no employment issues right now, as millions apply for unemployment benefits, I need none.
Even finally received Gov relief check, don't even really need that, have a year to cash...maybe I'll simply frame it.
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Post by X factor on May 1, 2020 10:35:04 GMT -5
It sucks when an event at your job occurs, and you know the person who set 'said' event up to happen was the person who keeps blaming you for said event.
It sucks when that person is your boss, I mean if you're 'late' because they made you late, and then blame you for being late, you can either insist it was their fault, and risk getting on bad terms with them, or you can just let it slide, until months later, and then casually bring it up again in a more joking way when it no longer matters.
In this instance, I chose to just let it go for now, and wait for strategic time to clarify situation in the future during 'light talk', when issue no longer point of contention.
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Post by X factor on Sept 27, 2020 16:11:56 GMT -5
Remember, whenever a company says, for example, 11 am - 7 pm....remember to add both before time, and after time.
If job starts at 11 am, that means you have to be up by 9 am, or so...and if job ends at 7 pm, that means won't be home and settled till at least 8 pm, if that.
So an 8 hour shift actually takes up around 12 hours of your day.
And a 12 hour shift actually takes up 16 hours of your day...as in 3-4 unpaid prep and wind down hours not paid for.
Be wise when selecting next job people.
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Post by X factor on Sept 27, 2020 16:26:04 GMT -5
Most of us brainwashed into thinking we must 'kill our bodies' in order to earn pay check, at least if blue collar types.
White collar types sit back and laugh, as well as exploit.
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Post by X factor on Sept 28, 2020 18:23:06 GMT -5
I'll quit a job in a heart beat if feel job doesn't benefit me all around
Long gone are the days when I use to think it was my duty to just work just to work, even if the job or schedule didn't benefit me.
Actually I haven't been under that spell in quite some years now, I'll walk away so quick if job causes me undo stress on my body, mind and soul.
Sorry, but I need my time off, enough time off to me is when can totally forget you're even employed while off.
I'm use to only working 3 days a week, even signed paper contract stating that was the agreement, but last week asked to work 4.
You may say 'so what', but I say hell no, and don't let it happen again.
Overnight shifts are brutal to the body, especially as you get older.
Night time is the time to sleep, when the body heals, and if you're awake while body trying to heal, that's when you age quicker immune suffers.
I can do 3, 12 hour or so night shifts a week, but not 4.
The days of me sacrificing my body and health 'for the team', are so behind me.
Looking back I see all the companies and corporations I slaved for, labored for, and where am I?
It all added up to a big pile of beans.
Also, I can work 4 days a week, but shifts would have to be 8 hours, possible 10.
Look people, unlike most, I don't crave money, or what one has to do to aquire it, I just don't.
When I come home exhausted, to exhausted to persue personal interests, the money I earned that day or night means squat to me, and won't change anything in my life.
I mean as long as I have enough to eat, and pay basic bills with, what more do I need?
One guy I work with is destroying their body and becoming very fat.
I guess they have mild payments, $600.00 or so a month, that'll kill a person these days, so they work like extra days, and as such I see it taking a physical toll on them.
My time off, away from drabby job, that's my pay check, and the minute a company thinks I enjoy working just to work, is the minute they fail to understand what makes me tick.
Yes, when younger and eager and everything new, yes, back then loved working just to work, cause everything was 'neat', and life was cool, now...hmm.
Now the minute I leave my place it's a hellish experience, everyone I see walking up and down sidewalk looks 'shot', spent, and broken.
Then I show up to work and see the same thing.
Anyways, no longer will a work a job that expects me to sacrifice my personal interests for them, no longer will I work a job that takes up more of my living or 'alive time', per week than my off time, nope, won't do it.
And this idea that I'm going to live long and healthy into my 70's, and 80's, please, what a pipe dream.
Unless working for the Government or State, and have large pension, forget about it jack.
Now's the time to live, now is my time to enjoy 'my time', not when I'm old, sick and withered.
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Post by X factor on Oct 14, 2020 8:17:57 GMT -5
On the days I have to work, I feel like my soul just goes away.
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Post by X factor on Oct 14, 2020 8:43:25 GMT -5
Hello, I've been off for about a week now, have returned to natural state of 'freedom', but do to 'economic realities' living in world which has build shrines to money, than I'll have to find something to do again soon. What does it feel like searching for a place to work for? It feels like (imagine you're a woman), and walking into grungy Bar down on the peer... (or to be fair, imagine your a young attractive male, walking into a gay part of town, where everyone has all the 'contracts', so you have to do business with them.) Either way, you have to 'deal', sell yourself, to people, institutions that you know will never ever fairly compensate you fairly for your time and worth, but you know you must sign contract with someone in order to eat and pay rent. So you try to find the least exploitive person to sign contract with, everyone wants to dance with you at first, flirt, it's all good, they offer you this and that, anything to get you to sign contract and go home with them. Home = work place, Contract = Application or other binding terms of employment. You know they're all about the same, regardless of colorful 'fronts' they put on, in the end you know you'll become a labor slave to them, have to clean floors, mop, and the longer your there, the less they'll appreciate you. You'll come home to tired and worn to pursue hobbies, mentally shot at end of day. And in the end you'll be earning just enough to stay poor. But again, you have to cause the level below poor is Homelessness. So when your off, your off, and it's not that you're not thrilled to get back out there and work, it's rather you're not thrilled about going back and working in environment that always seems to suppress your spirit. So you get by by simply always looking ahead, telling your self that in '2 months' or '4 months' you'll have saved enough money to do this or that. But when 2-4 months pass, do to unexpected expenses, you're in exact same spot, as if on a treadmill, burning energy, burning life, but really getting no where. That's why it's so important to at least find something you enjoy, and get paid for it. But the less education you have, the less picky you can be, the less jobs are available. Labor is labor is labor. Anyways, I have a few more days to think about what I want to do next... Never mind the writing, it's the picture in the above post, from 2014, that reminds me of the old internet, where you could go to sites, or search would land you on cool pages and could see cool older photos like the above building. There's such a nastalgic mood that surrounds that building, that's the old internet for you, before google destroyed it. Back when you'd type in a topic or subject into search tab, and could end up anywere, literally in someones backyard, hypothetically speaking, it was authentic back then, and you learned way more back then when online. Now, the internet simply takes you to were google or other search engines want you to go, where advertisers who pay them want you to go, a echo chamber of 'sameness', designed to get you to simply put down your imagination and be blind consumer of disposable goods. I so miss the former internet before big greed wrecked it. This blog forum here was formed out of that old internet spirit, just right before big greed started to control search engines sent people, and the rise of the smart phone had a lot to do with that to. The days of desk top internet are way different than they are now, that's for sure.
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Post by X factor on Nov 6, 2020 2:51:59 GMT -5
Dirt at work
Dirt at work, or dirty work environment, is also how illness causing bacteria can spread.
When I'm home, for the most part my health is near perfect, no sniffles, headaches, nothing, cause I keep place sanitized and clean for the most part.
It's only when I go out, leave my place, that I seem to 'get stuff', like allergies, and sniffles, which then fade away once home again.
I don't like working around co-workers who are 'nasty', and fail to understand that dirt, grime and grit, allow for germs and bacteria, and even viruses to fester.
There's so much out there that we can 'catch', other than corona, people seem to have forgotten that, none of the other viruses or germs or bacteria have taken a break, they're still active as well.
I guess the only way to fully protect self though, would be to leave house wearing a space suit.
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Post by X factor on Nov 6, 2020 2:52:34 GMT -5
Dirt at work Dirt at work, or dirty work environment, is also how illness causing bacteria can spread. When I'm home, for the most part my health is near perfect, no sniffles, headaches, nothing, cause I keep place sanitized and clean for the most part. It's only when I go out, leave my place, that I seem to 'get stuff', like allergies, and sniffles, which then fade away once home again. I don't like working around co-workers who are 'nasty', and fail to understand that dirt, grime and grit, allow for germs and bacteria, and even viruses to fester. There's so much out there that we can 'catch', other than corona, people seem to have forgotten that, none of the other viruses or germs or bacteria have taken a break, they're still active as well. I guess the only way to fully protect self though, would be to leave house wearing a space suit. Why don't you just say what you really want to say...
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