>watch a programmers vlog >he works at a tech company in London >he works from 9-6 regularly and in the week he vlogged he worked until 7 or 8 pm multiple times
How the fuck do people cope with this? How do you get anything done in your free time? Exercising? Reading?
I get to work at 6:30am and leave at 7pm. I mainly pray to kek for LINK to moon in my free time.
Oliver Richardson
it’s rough but possible to work and spend 2 hours on a hobby in addition to exercising and cooking food. After a while it will beat you down and you’ll end up chilling after work, but if you get a lot of external validation before you give up it can keep you on the path. Anyways I quit my job to pursue my hobbies
Bentley Walker
I don't know OP. I've done 12 hour shifts before on rare occasions where it was especially busy and we were low on staff and my boss begged me to cover for someone, and I was given extra pay for it. But even then it was NPC tier. It was literally just wake up, drive to work, work, drive home, go to bed.
Anyone who does this normally, no matter how prestigious the job is a total NPC slave.
Jonathan Allen
I quit my 9 to 6 job because of this. Most people in the office lead regular lives and enjoy it. The get out, binge on junk food and empty entertainment. Some do some excercise. I don't know any of them that did anything mildly interesting. So, if your life is your job you'll do fine. If not, find something else.
Juan Sanchez
Me too, I don’t understand how people accept 45-65 hours a week for a lifetime. It’s slavery.
Nathaniel Young
It's a sacrifice, but it can be worth it. My wife used to work 12 hour days, 6 days a week as the first employee of a tech start up. She hustled like that for 2 years. Now she's director level and will be able to retire as soon as the company IPOs. When you're young it's all about the grind, you'll have plenty of time to relax and coast when you're older. Plus he might actually be passionate about what he does.
Blake Price
You're a lucky guy.
Tyler Lee
Very. She's the most amazing person I've ever met. Once the company IPOs we plan on starting our own company. I can't wait
Oliver Hill
>How the fuck do people cope with this? It's worse. They actually enjoy it because, to quote them: "it gives me something to do. the fact that I get paid is a bonus", "it gives me a purpose"