Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
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contradicting. on one hand you seem to want to be fulfilled by your job, on another hand you care enough for money to waste your time like that and then you also seem to like having no supervision and slacking off at times.
sounds like you need to figure out what you want out of your job, whether it's just the paycheck or purpose or something that doesn't ask too much of you or whatever, you can't have everything.

Deep down he just wants to tend to an American garden in the suburbs of LA. It's in his blood.

I say, follow your passion.
 

IliveForJuve

Burn this club
Jan 17, 2011
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contradicting. on one hand you seem to want to be fulfilled by your job, on another hand you care enough for money to waste your time like that and then you also seem to like having no supervision and slacking off at times.
sounds like you need to figure out what you want out of your job, whether it's just the paycheck or purpose or something that doesn't ask too much of you or whatever, you can't have everything.
It's not really contradicting. I have a side gig going on which so far makes me around the same as my salary. Mind you, I only launched this business a month and a half ago.

Why do I want to get rid of my job? Maybe I could be putting more time into my side gig and turn it into a full time thing, which is actually my plan. However, It's still manageable for me to have a job and the side gig.

Now, I'm not touching any of the money the side gig is earning because it's all going to be reinvested so I actually ¨need¨ my job to have fuck you money for fun.

This is why I say life doesn't revolve around employment. There's much more to life than trading most of your time and life for weekends, at least for me.

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Deep down he just wants to tend to an American garden in the suburbs of LA. It's in his blood.

I say, follow your passion.
LOL.

Yeah, actually I'd prefer to live in LA.
 

Enron

Tickle Me
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Oct 11, 2005
75,658
It's not really contradicting. I have a side gig going on which so far makes me around the same as my salary. Mind you, I only launched this business a month and a half ago.

Why do I want to get rid of my job? Maybe I could be putting more time into my side gig and turn it into a full time thing, which is actually my plan. However, It's still manageable for me to have a job and the side gig.

Now, I'm not touching any of the money the side gig is earning because it's all going to be reinvested so I actually ¨need¨ my job to have fuck you money for fun.

This is why I say life doesn't revolve around employment. There's much more to life than trading most of your time and life for weekends, at least for me.

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LOL.

Yeah, actually I'd prefer to live in LA.
Out of interest, what's your side gig?
 

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