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Hello Gentlemen.
Once again I am back after recent weeks of being very busy work wise on building towards my own personal dream doing my day job (keeping my head down most of the time as I know it will be for a good cause…) and trying to accumulate as many overtime hours as I can and as effortless as possible in the process, now that I got this chance.
Anyway, finally Mr. Trevor Freeman released another new video just the other day talking about any average corporate company job (including interview situation with your potential future boss etc.) and I must say, the way he dismantles every aspect of employee’s secret “desperation” to barely be able to survive in these modern times and that in a very profound and clear voice of his is great enough a reason to watch this video of him.
That is because a) there are so many in part hidden points that I can personally relate to from my own life/work experience and b) because of this there is (probably meant to be) more to the video than initially meets the ear so to speak.
Well, so here is the link to it, enjoy and have fun analyzing as many of those shades of the modern corporate America’s working environment (or in any other country for that matter) as you like:
You know the funny thing is, like a good old friend of mine once said: Looking for the right job in a way is like looking for the right partner or spouse to be with. Well, I can especially now sense that he is most probably right in this regard and at least for the time being I am there (doing the right day job)…
Open for discussion as usual.
Yours
Ned
I'd rather die a natual death with a clear MGTOW conscience somewhere off the grid than one within "modern" civilisation with a big stress mark on my forehead and a couple of dozen tubes plugged into my body. Back to the plantation..? Me..? Hey, literally: I won't ever fucking kid myself...YZERLMNTSIC
I listened to the whole thing. That’s exactly how I felt at my last job. Needless to say I resigned. The job I’m at now will be my last. My advice to anyone is that once you start dreading going to work GET THE F~~~ OUT OF THERE!!!
The job I’m at now will be my last.
Same here, dude. Well, hopefully at least my last corporate job as it were.
Fingers crossed (for you as well)…
I'd rather die a natual death with a clear MGTOW conscience somewhere off the grid than one within "modern" civilisation with a big stress mark on my forehead and a couple of dozen tubes plugged into my body. Back to the plantation..? Me..? Hey, literally: I won't ever fucking kid myself...YZERLMNTSIC
Haha, he should have said ‘I got a degree so I can be another lifeless automaton’, or I work best in a ‘structured environment–set my hours and chain me up inside the damn cubicle’.
Or hell, why not ask where my cubicle cage is going to be located?
Most people get up Mon-Fri, force feed themselves, force s~~~, then do a Bataan Death March (commute) through traffic to report to the Man and kiss his or her arse on a rigid schedule. If you keep at it you can eventually BE the Man. Or save and invest enough money to tell the man to take the job and shove it.
Haha, he should have said ‘I got a degree so I can be another lifeless automaton’, or I work best in a ‘structured environment–set my hours and chain me up inside the damn cubicle’.
Or hell, why not ask where my cubicle cage is going to be located?
Most people get up Mon-Fri, force feed themselves, force s~~~, then do a Bataan Death March (commute) through traffic to report to the Man and kiss his or her arse on a rigid schedule. If you keep at it you can eventually BE the Man. Or save and invest enough money to tell the man to take the job and shove it.
Get married and you’ll eventually have to fork over most of what you forced yourself to earn straight into the personal account of the sweet lazy-assed missus, and maybe right before you retire on top of it all. Now ain’t that a happy ending… not.
Know when it is your duty to give them zero explanations for your actions.
I quit my job more than a year ago and am happier than ever.
A tranquil mind is neither happy nor sad, it is uninfluenced by external conditions.
Great video by Trevor. He is a young guy that can see beyond the façade we are presented in daily life.
Corporate life definitely has some drawbacks. If it is important to you to do the following things Corporate life will not mesh well with your personality.
– Ability to speak up when you don’t agree with something: This occasionally works but typically your comments will be used against you in a future downsizing or excuse not to promote you.
– Ability to use your time efficiently: You are expected to spend a good portion of your time on items that accomplish absolutely nothing. Also, if the culture says that 50 hrs is the average week then expect to work that at a minimum or be fired. It matters not what you are doing in those extra hours….only that your management team knows you were there.
– Ability to make large decisions on your career path: You will often be pigeonholed into one job type/role whether you like it or not. Smart guy with lots of skills but they will not let you transfer into a different gig?…..Pretty common. Your Boss usually hasn’t even read your resume to see what your previous skills were.Remember….much like a man in a marriage you are a utility to the Corporation. Yes, you will earn wages and benefits from the Corporation but it is on their terms…..they can choose to suspend, lay off, terminate, black ball, retaliate, bully, etc. any time they see fit. They do not need good reason to do so. Doubt my words? Then you have never worked for a Corporation or are too naïve to understand them.
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