Checking out of society.

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  • #610109
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    PatrickX
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    As things in the social world seem to get worse and worse, I decided to finally take the first step of checking out of society. I have finally deleted my facebook account. Now, I am doing other things. Since now I’m unemployed, I am looking for a job right now, something I can do without being bothered or nagged on by a boss. It’s really hard to find something in Minnesota, so I might have to suck up to annoying co-workers, or a boss for a while (hope it’s not women, because I can’t stand working with them).

    In the mean time, once I accquired employment, as a minimalist, I will probably save up to move to a better state to find more prestigious jobs that pay more without having to become a debt slave to student loans (I’m debt free, I just don’t have a lot of money). It’s time to plan to leave such a feminist/libtarded/boring state. Time to man up because nobody is going to take care of me. Not even my mother; she died when I was 3. I got to do it alone.

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    Jan Sobieski
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    Sent PM.

    Love is just alimony waiting to happen. Visit mgtow.com.

    #610118
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    Antipathy
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    Looks like we have parallel stories, almost. Yea man working with women is just a drag, they just attention whore, and spread rumors and create endless state of drama. I’m trying to find someplace to work with an all male crew, but it’s so hard because women have infiltrated just about every workplace on earth now.

    #610119
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    Ghost
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    I understand deleting social media. No need to completely check out. Too much fun staying in society and turning heads once you start hitting your goals. Cheer up, buddy.

    #610123
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    PistolPete
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    Been there done that—Over the years I have come to relish solitude. And to a degree I find your position enviable in a way. A man who has nothing can do anything because he has nothing to lose.

    In terms of Jobs the best prospects are Texas and Florida.

    #610137
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    Awakened
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    I have come to relish solitude.

    Some of My Best Time IS SPENT WITH MYSELF.

    In a World of Justin Beibers Be a Johnny Cash

    #610140
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    Narrow road traveler
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    As things in the social world seem to get worse and worse, I decided to finally take the first step of checking out of society. I have finally deleted my facebook account. Now, I am doing other things. Since now I’m unemployed, I am looking for a job right now, something I can do without being bothered or nagged on by a boss. It’s really hard to find something in Minnesota, so I might have to suck up to annoying co-workers, or a boss for a while (hope it’s not women, because I can’t stand working with them).

    In the mean time, once I accquired employment, as a minimalist, I will probably save up to move to a better state to find more prestigious jobs that pay more without having to become a debt slave to student loans (I’m debt free, I just don’t have a lot of money). It’s time to plan to leave such a feminist/libtarded/boring state. Time to man up because nobody is going to take care of me. Not even my mother; she died when I was 3. I got to do it alone.

    Brother, Love Jesus and honor everyone sincerely.

    Honor and Integrity are the most valuable actions. On this rock revolving around the sun.

    Many f~~~ing sociopathic failures, men and women hate the anteceding ideas.
    Observe your experiences, you’ll see.

    The supreme art of war is to subdue the enemy without fighting. --Sun Tsu

    #610150
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    Carnage
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    I know your feel bro.

    Im thinking about quitting my job on December, get my car, basic s~~~, a tent, and hit the road.

    North to rest of Europe?

    Or south to Africa?

    Who knows.

    Gonna travel for a few months.

    No home, no direction. Just me and my guitar.

    To those following me, be careful, I just farted. Men those beans are killers.

    #610164
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    IRuleMe
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    As things in the social world seem to get worse and worse, I decided to finally take the first step of checking out of society. I have finally deleted my facebook account. Now, I am doing other things. Since now I’m unemployed, I am looking for a job right now, something I can do without being bothered or nagged on by a boss. It’s really hard to find something in Minnesota, so I might have to suck up to annoying co-workers, or a boss for a while (hope it’s not women, because I can’t stand working with them).

    In the mean time, once I accquired employment, as a minimalist, I will probably save up to move to a better state to find more prestigious jobs that pay more without having to become a debt slave to student loans (I’m debt free, I just don’t have a lot of money). It’s time to plan to leave such a feminist/libtarded/boring state. Time to man up because nobody is going to take care of me. Not even my mother; she died when I was 3. I got to do it alone.

    Try to get into a trade/technical school, and if you can, do it on the State’s dime. Working a minimum wage will get you nowhere. Learn a skill. Worst case scenario, if the system breaks down, people are gonna be reliant on the skills of others. If you have no skills, you have no usefulness.

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    PistolPete
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    Try to get into a trade/technical school, and if you can, do it on the State’s dime. Working a minimum wage will get you nowhere. Learn a skill. Worst case scenario, if the system breaks down, people are gonna be reliant on the skills of others. If you have no skills, you have no usefulness.

    Wise advice indeed. +10

    #610172
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    Secret Agent MGTOW
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    I hear Wisconsin is doing better. Better carry state as of now as well.

    Women want everything, but want responsibility and accountability for nothing.

    #610182
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    BeachBum
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    Don’t cancel your Facebook account while looking for work to help with your networking.

    Why?…To Keep a good photo of yourself that employers can find if they look you up online.

    Take a photo in some business attire/clothing that would impress a hiring manager.

    I still have my facebook ONLY for this reason for future opportunities and networking

    #610194
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    Monk
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    Try to get into a trade/technical school, and if you can, do it on the State’s dime. […] Learn a skill.

    Excellent advice.

    #610207
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    NerdTunneler
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    Find a “dirtyjob”…Weemin likes to shun those because they might chip a nail…Perhaps in mining, pay is good….risks are high…weemin in the workforce are minimal…

    I stand with feet apart and let my balls hang free...Manginas dont have balls...See how they stand and sit at the whim of their masters...

    #610243
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    GregB0
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    Three thoughts.

    1) Do cancel Facebook. Your likes, friends, photos are ammo against you.

    2) use LinkedIn to place your Professional resume, references, KNowledge, Abilities Skills, and other information for folks to see outside of your resume. This is the new trend for online job searches.

    Any number of MGTOW.com members could help you, FrostByte, Pistol Pete and others have been employed in jobs where they were/are constantly viewing resumes and other job documents.

    3). Consider an Arts craft instead of a Trade Craft. Tradecrafts either require a lot of machinery to go your own way or you have to work under supervision. While Underwater Welding is a great alone job, even it is highly supervised.

    Tradecraft arts can be made/accomplished in D.I.Y. Workshops around the country. There is always a craft fair going on that you can sell your goods. A simple website portal will allow you to make stuff anywhere yet be available to the masses. You just need one “line of stuff” to provide you with a steady income stream.

    These jobs ensure that you are your own boss.

    I shop from many such artists for gifts each year, and I know that you know of others as well.

    Best of luck and please keep us informed about your plans.

    ​"​My father didn't tell me how to live; he lived, and let me watch him do it.​" - Clarence Buddinton Kelland

    #610257
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    PistolPete
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    Excellent advice from the GregBo!

    Use MGTOW as a resource! there are a lot of brothers who know a LOT of things!

    #610271
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    GregB0
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    Ask PP about gunsmithing, a worthy trade that is portable and does not require a ton of resources.

    ​"​My father didn't tell me how to live; he lived, and let me watch him do it.​" - Clarence Buddinton Kelland

    #610319
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    Hermit
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    Trade schools and two year terminal degrees from community colleges are sure winners from a cost/benefit perspective. They pay off big time.

    As to the other issues, you might find it very easy to work in a society without being part of it. My only advice there is 1. Give up television, and 2. Do what is in your best interest always. Never sacrifice yourself to benefit someone else.

    I don't hate women. I just feel better when they're not around.

    #610338
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    53ClicksUp
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    PatrickX and Carnage. As your friend and your attorney, I highly recommend that you begin to liquidate all your physical assets over the next couple of months. Read up on motorcycle camping and after educating yourself, buy a decent quality tent, bed roll, multi-fuel stove and outdoor clothing.

    When you are ready to pull the plug for real, lastly sell your car and use the money to buy a quality motorcycle of at least 750 cc’s engine displacement. I’m a Harley guy myself, but buy a good reliable bike that suits your mission profile and fits your budget. Don’t buy some used cheap piece of s~~~ bike with carburetors. They are nothing but headaches with ethanol laced gasoline eating up the gaskets, o-rings and needle seats.

    Hit the road! Ride to those places you’ve always wanted to see and go visit those friends you haven’t seen in years. I’ve found that on a motorcycle you can ride, camp, and mooch off family and friends for 1/4 the cost of driving a car and staying in hotels. I do check in to a hotel every 4 or 5 days to take a real bath, sleep in a real bed and do laundry.

    Campgrounds are OK but they tend to be noisy cost a bit of money, so I often seek out more desolate locations and just pitch my tent. Break camp at daybreak the next morning and nobody even knows that you were there. If somebody like a landowner approaches you…. apologize profusely, tell them that you will leave no sign of your stay and that you will be moving on within 20 minutes.

    If you are worried about being vulnerable to predators either 2 or 4 legged, take any large caliber handgun that you happen to have or can borrow. I carried one for years but have never had occasion to produce it for any reason. But it is a huge confidence booster when you are alone at night and can feel the heft of a .357 revolver or .45 ACP on your hip.

    Traveling via motorcycle versus a car. You are approachable…. and people will come up to you and start up conversations whenever you stop for a half hour or more. This is not counting other motorcyclists with whom these interactions are a universal given all over the planet earth. You can gain local knowledge of places to camp and eat and have a beer, listen to live music etc.

    In addition to the bikers, you will discover most rural folks you will meet are kind and generous by nature. You’ll find yourself invited to dinner and allowed to pitch a tent out back of the farmhouse, if not outright offered a bed. I never offer cash to their faces, but simply leave $20 where they are certain to find it after I’m gone.

    Travel to the warmer climate in your country if you are so inclined. However, I actually find the cooler months to be more enjoyable to ride in if you have the proper clothing. If it’s hot down low, climb up to higher elevations to find the cool air.

    Be sure to keep a written journal of your adventures whether in a hand written diary or on a lap top. I never did and have regretted it, because after a couple years I fail to recall the names of people I met and places I really enjoyed.

    If you run across some place that just speaks to your soul.
    Stop and spend a few days there. Try and find some temporary employment to build up your cash reserves. Who knows you may even find your next home this way.

    Good luck you “Lone Bikers of the Apocalypse”!!!

    #610361
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    PistolPete
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    That is some great advice from 53clicksup! If I were younger and not ill all the time I’d do it!

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