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[–]Mojo_666 1ポイント2ポイント  (0子コメント)

I did what made me happy, happiness is my motivation and it's my end game. Making that happiness last until I die is the tricky part, which does take some sacrifice and planning.

[–]JimProfitSkeleton 0ポイント1ポイント  (0子コメント)

I actually have immense job security in what I do. The pay is shit, but even a labor union could not give me the amount of certainty I have right now. That's a very liberating feeling knowing all I gotta do is show up, vaguely work, and I'll get paid.

It would not be enough for a woman despite the guaranteed income. Because it's not particularly great income, it's not a high status job, and of course there's a bit of a contempt subconsciously a man is not working himself to death worshiping her as a goddess... but it works for me.

When I had a girlfriend the only ambition I had was to make it to supervisor within the company, figured a bit of status, a bit higher pay, and it showed my passion. But seeing what management has to put up with no thanks fam. I admire your tenacity, somebody has to do it, but I wouldn't. Not for a life of a nagging bitch wife just waiting for her Chad olive branch, not for slightly higher pay.

[–]lonewolf-chicago [スコア非表示]  (0子コメント)

I'm putting in my time until my daughter graduates from High School and then I'm going to open 3 business and become a millionaire by 65. I worked my ass off for years but no one wants to make me a manager - I'm actually a really good one, effective, collaborator but decision maker when I need to be and always impressed people. But the last couple companies have their opinions... even though I ran my own company for 10 years. Their loss.

I've been putting websites up for various businesses so in 7.5 years, I'll be dominating 2-3 different industries. So now, I put in my time and perform exactly to my salary range and nothing more.