What do you wagies do for a living?
I'm NEET and curious.
What do you wagies do for a living?
I'm NEET and curious.
Financial Consultant
It's a time consuming job, but pays well
I open letters and make more letters.
Please end my suffering
do you enjoy the work?
sounds awful, what exactly is the job?
currently waiting tables during the summer but go to school for physics/math in fall/spring. waiting tables is awful and i have pretty poor customers skills desu.
just out of curiosity, do you know if you have many science/math majors working for your employer? i heard that many times financial organizations employ people with STEM degrees for data analysis
Beekeeper and gardener for a historic site
that sounds amazing user, how'd you get that job?
It's nothing exciting or something I dreamed about doing. I don't hate it, but I don't enjoy it either.
Sorry, I don't know for sure, I don't really interact with outside departments that much. I've had some Mathematicians give presentations a few times though.
he probably applied for it
bad man things
Computer Operator for local government
>Wake up at 3 am.
>Drive to empty office building.
>Go through like 10 security doors.
>Run backup and check logs
>Surf Jow Forums
Pretty sure my brain is turning to mush from lack of sleep but it's alright
My now boss basically got called in by local officials because my neighbours complained about me, and I got offered a job on the spot.
ai for combat aircraft
im like a hackerman but its actually really gay af
its just a bunch of megaspergs circle jerking each other all day
I do research and design work for the Super Large Hadron Collider.
cashier at a local grocery store, it's comfy as fuck
I record orders and tag womens clothing that definitely costs more than me.
no i do not get panties
I say "yes" to whoever my boss tells me to meet, then design a piece of shitty software that will be in service for 15+ years and make all end users hate it actually pretty comfy since I don't have to code anything, and there is usually some good challenge in each design
Fastfood cashier. It isnt too bad, but shit hours and pay so I live with my parents.
Slow down, your neighbors called the cops for an unexplained reason and the cops called the beekeeper and you got a job as a beekeeper? Please extrapolate.
I'm a programmer for giant tech. It's a ludicrous amount of money for a 35 hour work week, so I feel bad about complaining, but damn... I wish I had more time to sit on my ass and vidya
Sounds pretty sweet
I have hives of my own, neighbours got upset because of a shit ton of bees, cops got called, cops called local wildlife officials who called my boss because he was the closest bee expert available. Turns out I was doing everything legally, it was perfectly normal behaviour for bees and they weren't displaying any aggression and posed no danger, but my boss recommended I move some of the hives just to keep the peace. Given the site he worked at was a few miles from my house, it was a perfect fit.
At one point the officers thought I was going to use a massive clump of bees as a weapon.
I'm a software tester. I do automation and manual testing. I make okay money, and have better work life balance than most wagies but I still hate working and wish I had less hours.
I wish I stayed a NEET desu, the wagie life is quite exhausting once you factor in things like commuting, prep time, etc your 8 hour work day is really like 10-12 hours.
Also I found I lost interest and passion in many of my hobbies because I simply dont have time or energy for them anymore.
The one good thing though for us robot wagies is that we are single and most of us live minimally so we have a chance to save and escape wagie life if we plan carefully
Standing up for 8 hours at a time isn't hell? (I'm not obese, fyi)
>I wish I stayed a NEET desu
I fucking wish you guys would stop telling me this. I'm a NEET right now and I'm miserable. I have absolutely fucking nothing to do all day since I'm not interested in video games. A lot of it is anxiety about entering the workforce. Its just a no-win situation.
Warehouse wage slave
at least the people are nice
I work at a car dealership doing allignment checks and portering i used to work all fronts at a small restaurant though (kitchen host server dish buss etc)
I'm a theatre technician. I do a bit of everything but I'm currently employed as a stage carpenter. So I build scenery during the day and runs shows at night. It's a pretty cool job.
I'm trying to make the move over to Broadway where the real money is in our industry. I already made the first step in the process which is very exciting.
Data scientist at insurance company I press run on code someone already wrote and wait for an hour to get results. Boring as shit but pay is good and work from home twice a week so paid to vidya
Same here. I hate being NEET but it's been so many years that keep getting extended due to the fear. Also, when there's nothing I'm interested enough to go to school for, why bother? Seems like breaking the anxious cycle has to be for something worth it.
Business data analyst for a large clinic/hospital. Steady and decent pay. I live the normie 9-5 wagie life now.
I'm sorry fren. My theory on the subject is that there are two types of NEETs. Those who enjoy the lifestyle and are able to find some fulfillment through hobbies; and those who dont.
My advice to you is to follow your heart, if you're tired of being a NEET face your fears and entire the workforce, but be prepared to work for a longtime. Now that I've been employed my parents expect me to work for the rest of my life
I oversee administrative legal appeals from employers from the mexican equivalent of the NHS at state level.
In essence greedy bosses trying to avoid paying social security to their workers and other shady stuff done by them
I'm an engineer
A "special" one
I deliver worms to gas stations for fishing purposes. If your curious look up Walt's Crawlers or Midwest Crawlers
You know my pain.
I'm going for a CS degree because the work seems easy enough. It will afford me a gf and a dog. I might only be able to tie down a second-rate slut but that dog is going to be heavenly. And it will afford me... a usage of my time. Getting rid of the extra time I have nothing to do with.
I don't know much, but I know breaking the anxious cycle is worth it in and of itself. If I'm going to be miserable I'd rather be miserable with a job and opportunity than miserable with no job and no opportunity.
Government is inefficient
I sit around the house and feed the pets.
Cardiovascular Technologist, RCIS.
Work in a warehouse. It's not bad, but I'd rather be doing something else.
Military, 3 years left
>the officers thought he had a beeological weapon
accenture consulting analyst in an international consulting firm desu
I am a lifeguard, and swim and waterpolo coach.
I double majored in bio and chem, and minored in music. I am too nervous to apply for med school and I am just wasting away at this job.
I work in the mining industry, Hard work but good pay.
Feels great to be working hard with your body, come home and crack a beer. You make good friends too
Cashier
Please kill me it's so fucking boring and my back hurts REeeEEEEEeeeeeeeee
>be american
>be beekeeper
>get shot
You're miserable because you're lazy. You could learn to do whatever the fuck you want but you're too comfortable being miserable so you do nothing. You have access to the internet, you can learn how to code, edit videos, grow a garden, get a pet, volunteer at some place, get a part time job (4 hours go by so fast) etc etc tons of shit you can do for little to no money (because I know that will be your excuse, no monies).