>where do you work >how did you get the job >what are the best and worst things about your job >what do you want to do for the rest of your wagie life until you can retire/die?
Feel free to also discuss having to wageslave for the rest of your life, how normies interact and respond to you being in your line of work and tips and tricks about interacting with people within your line of work
>where do you work Top 4 Law Firm doing Desktop Support >how did you get the job Saw it on seek and applied >what are the best and worst things about your job Best: High pay, lots of free food/booze Worst: You guessed it, I work with fucking lawyers >what do you want to do for the rest of your wagie life until you can retire/die? I want a comfy part time job playing with technology that pays enough to get by
>where do you work Supermarket >>how did you get the job Applied online >what are the best and worst things about your job It's only part-time and i get left alone a decent amount. My immediate boss and store manager are absolute cunts though, so that's the worst part >what do you want to do for the rest of your wagie life until you can retire/die? Nothing, i'll probably kill myself in a few years. I can barely handle part-time work, i couldn't do this full time. Unless i find something to live for in the intervening period which looks increasingly unlikely
I've been here long enough that normies just generally leave me alone. They make fun of me occasionally but it's fairly low-key and i just don't really care. Store manager is a giga chad that gets angry a lot though which is fucking annoying.
>where do you work A school >how did you get the job Great application that goes well above requirements, great interview, having refences from volunteering at schools that said i was a legend. >what are the best and worst things about your job Best thing is working with the kids, worst is having to do yard duty. >what do you want to do for the rest of your wagie life until you can retire/die? Continue doing this job and progress through the levels of expertise until i earn 130k a year.
Im more than happy to live in a small house alone to have this job allow me to live said life.
>where do you work? Assembly line >how did you get the job? Temp agent >What are the best and worst things about your job? The best is it goes by like no other, the worst part about my job is being a failure to my parents >What do you want to do for the rest of your wagie life before you can retire/die Probably go back to college so I can get a real job, I just want an office job that can support me I hate the assembly line
Blake Hernandez
those two assholes without glasses.
John Lopez
>>where do you work Cuntnera Bread >>how did you get the job Applied online and called once or twice >>what are the best and worst things about your job Best: Managers are cool, if dough nation people don't come I can nick what they were to take, cheap bagels Worst: Ultra fast paced, corporate won't leave us alone, customers are mean, pay is lowest out of all fast food >>what do you want to do for the rest of your wagie life until you can retire/die? University Professor or researcher
Leo Cox
I work at arbys part-time as a janitor.
I got the job because I offered to only work for $3 an hour
best things - i don't have to deal with people directly, worst thing- i have to clean roast beef shit off the bathroom
i just want to die to be honest wit u
Caleb Jackson
>where do you work valve >how did you get the job referred by a friend >what are the best and worst things about your job best is money, perks, and being able to say i work at valve. worst is /v/ and /vg/ never believing my leaks so i stopped >what do you want to do for the rest of your wagie life until you can retire/die? probably going to keep hopping between projects until i retire in 5 more years after i hit my $3 million goal and just travel living out of hotels after that until i die
>where do you work work for Dell doing tech support (in a call center) for a bunch of hospitals >how did you get the job i got it by applying to an add on indeed.com with a resume, was hired on via a contracting company, then when my contract expired i was hired on as a Real Employee >what are the best and worst things about your job best is it's entry level and pays 15.35/hr and after a few years experience i can put it on a resume and apply to other, better paying jobs, especially if i toss a network+ certification or something in there. worst is it's still largely "customer" (the callers are employees so not quite normal customer service tier which is better but still) service based and we still get pushed to do dumb stuff like ask people to take surveys on their customer service experience they just had in which i told them to turn their PC off and back on again >what do you want to do for the rest of your wagie life until you can retire/die? i would much rather go into some form of research studying genetics, plants, or animals (or all three) and especially animal behavior. i study this in my spare time and this job has enough downtime that i can sometimes get 2-5 hours of listening lectures or reading done in there, while getting paid. ideally though, go innawoods and just document fucking everything and discuss with other knowledgeable people.
Dominic Nguyen
>is it worth it no it isn't i don't know why i keep going back
David Rodriguez
>where do you work A game shop >how did you get the job Applied online >best and worst things Best is that the hours are really flexible, coworkers are pretty amicable and have niche hobbies, and the work itself is generally enjoyable enough. Worst is that my manager can be a cunt and the pay is shit. >what do you want to do for the rest of your wagie life I'm going to university soon, so I'll hopefully get a better job, then probably use all my money on merch of my waifu and various collectables. I don't have huge hopes for the future anyway since I live off escapism these days.
$3 an hour? Why? Didn't they offer you a standard rate?
Kayden Wood
>$3 an hour? Why? Didn't they offer you a standard rate?
they weren't going to give me a job at all until I said i'd work for that
Jaxson Gray
Damn. Why were you so desperate?
Jason Jenkins
>tfw no job
i want to get an IT job, its the only thing im good at but no one wants me fuuuuuuuck
thank you my friend it's all i spend my money on to be honest
Nolan Miller
Give wojak a phone and this is more accurate >inb4 too poor to afford one
Christian Sanders
i want to fucking get an IT job as well
Nathaniel Gonzalez
>Burger Flip King >applied online >best thing about the job is it's close to home >worst thing is it doesn't pay enough >i don't know, i wish i was a billionaire so i can NEET it up but I can't
keep an eye on job websites like indeed.com for "help desk", "desktop support", etc.
Adam Jenkins
>where do you work Replenishment department at a grocery store >how did you get the job Applied for the meat department on a whim while I was in high school. They hired me for grocery a year or so afterwards. >what are the best and worst things about your job I'm one of the better looking guys that work there, so I get a lot of attention. It also gets me out of the house and helped me develop better social skills. I have it really good there, so it's hard to think of bad stuff. The worst is probably the shitty customers that have no awareness of others. >what do you want to do for the rest of your wagie life until you can retire/die? I'm just drifting right now. Hopefully I'll get off my ass and go to post-secondary soon.
I feel bad for the rest of you. My wagie job is the easiest, most laid back paycheck I've ever had. Despite my social retardation a lot of my co-workers and managers seem to like me. Not to mention the work is so easy compared to my last job, and pays more too.
>where do you work? Maintenance at a strip mall >how did you get the job? Worked for the same company before doing irrigation. Tricked boss into thinking I had good work ethic. >what are the best and worse things about your job? Best is that I'm unsupervised entirely and never interact with other company workers or the boss. Worst is that I work every day of the year, save for 3 days off. >what do you want to do for the rest of your life? This is fine, I have all the free time in the world to pursue hobbies.
Nicholas Edwards
Mcdick Slave here. >where do you work Mcdonalds for 3 years now, Grill Department Trainer @ $12.50/hr 40 hr/wk >how did you get the job Applied online >what are the best and worst things about your job I get paid a lot more than other mcdick slaves in other places, cost of living is good too so I'm doing well. Hours are good. I'm on my feet for 9 hours a fucking day though constantly running.( 10 miles a day avg) Very fast paced work and I have to deal with shithead kids all day. I'm only 22 and I say that sincerely. >what do you want to do for the rest of your wagie life until you can retire/die? I'm working on becoming a police officer. Eventually want to become a FTO for the Department and maybe Detective then retire and work part time security in a bank until I die.
One day I'll make it.
Easton Ortiz
>where do you work I work as a construction tech at a cable company >how did you get the job friend of mine worked there and he told me to apply and i got in >what are the best and worst things about your job Best :thing is it's a 7-3 job and its just working outside doing random shit. im expected to take 8hours to do it but i usually finish it in like 4-6 hours so i dont start the "work" until 10:00 because i get breakfast and i goof around with my co-workers and finish around 2 and just drive back and go home but claim 8hours. worse thing is i don't really get paid much for where i live but i'm competent with it because i'm always learning or doing something new so eventually something can come up and I'll have a bunch of flex experience. >what do you want to do for the rest of your wagie life until you can retire/die? I really wanna do this for the rest of my life but im doing a project for 10 years and it no ones sure whats going on and my corporate bosses are jews