Life...It sucks. We have our best times as kids, no responsibility or anything. We grow up, get jobs and spend our whole life working. We never actually get much time to live..We just work and sleep.
You know what the hardest thing to do in writing a paper is for me? not the research, not the actual writing of the body, findings, conclusion and all that shit. The toughest part, and the one i do the worst is the abstract, fuck me i hate writing abstracts, i just always fuck it up for some reason.
Stupid question to this but do jobs (I mean proper job like accountant, finance, IT etc) ever have any 'homework'? I imagine not but it might be possible a little something every now and then.
you don't have homework per se, but you could have a project that needs to be done by friday and no one really gives a fuck if you can't fit it in your working hours.
Nah, im thinking more like working for a couple of years saving money, then going to Uruguay and buying one or two apartments. Rent it out and just eat beef, smoke cigars and talk to ladies.
I don't even know what I want to do after I graduate. I mean get a job but what else....travelling is the only thing that comes to mind. Stay at home for a couple of years to save up to buy my own place ugh. what is the point. I should start a band or something haha.
I guess with all my future financial knowledge investing should be easier though.
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who said it's hard? I just don't want to do it if i can get around it without being a douche. that goes for a typical job, i'd have no problem doing something I like.
It's not that the number of hours is too much. But some jobs can be really stressful with the work demands and pressure to meet the objectives. If you're in a position where your monthly pay does not fully meet your financial commitments, you'll have to work your ass off to earn incentives to make ends meet. I've seen some co-workers resort to unethical practices to earn more money. Sadly, they got fired for doing that. Quite ironic.
It's not that the number of hours is too much. But some jobs can be really stressful with the work demands and pressure to meet the objectives. If you're in a position where your monthly pay does not fully meet your financial commitments, you'll have to work your ass off to earn incentives to make ends meet. I've seen some co-workers resort to unethical practices to earn more money. Sadly, they got fired for doing that. Quite ironic.