****, this. My first two jobs leaving school were office work and I plan to avoid it the remainder of my life. For me, it felt like being stuck in a school IT class the entire day with teachers as opposed to a job. No real pressure and too easy for me, found it tedious. 'Specially got frustrated at the people who found it all incredibly stressful, a job I found to be monotonous and simple some lost hair over and had pills to pop. Full of people with a weak constitution
Yeah bollocks to an office job. Some folk don’t realise that they don’t actually have to do that **** if they don’t want to. Too many just accept their fate and then spend their lives moaning about it
I honestly look back at those years and think of it as wasted time - i made money but I was depressed as ****. Started going out a lot when previously, despite my age, I wasnt into drinking. Then that transitioned into doing coke and honestly at 22 I felt like I was just seeing the rest of my life in front of me. Continue, sell insurance, get manager job, exist. The worst was the meetings... sitting in a room talking about unfathomly boring ****. You just wanted to scream "NO ONE CARES!!"
The wife's been working from home and similarly gets much more done without other dickheads bothering her constantly.
Nothing's wasted if it spurs you on to make a change bro. Good job you realised it was **** before it sucked you in good and proper. Many don't and end up frustrated and bitter shells of the person they could have become.
So far I've got £100 and my mrs bought me a dressing gown with my name embroidered on the back which is quite cool. What isn't cool is I ordered one off her card the other night without telling her and that's probably gonna arrive tomorrow
Luv tryin to tell us you could have your name engraved on a high end piece of titanium and he turns up with a Bic with a sticker on it.