How do you cope with constantly having to work?Getting up at 5 every weekday, coming back in the evening with barely any time for yourself. I worked a lot harder in Uni... But that was in "seasons", preparing for exams or projects. There was set holiday time too.Now, I get PTO yearly, and not much of it so I always feel guilty not saving it for a trip.I just feel like crap with the constant chug of it. There's no breaks, no "relief deadline" to work towards because at the end of every finished task is a new task...
don't work hard. coast. you hard work will never be appreciated or rewarded. don't have any company loyalty. continuously look for other jobs and leave the second you find one that pays better.
>How do you cope with constantly having to work?By reminding myself that its cold in the winter. I'm thankful I found a job that has 6 weeks of PTO I use at the end of the year since summer is a busy time and it stacks working over 40 hours a week as I work a half day on Saturday to get ahead for the week ahead. >>34077438I dont know. The place I'm at is pretty great. My judgement maybe biased from working at shit jobs for around 20 years, but my worst days at my current job are better than the best days at my prior employers.