Got laid off from work 5 months ago and I have been neet since. I am lucky enough my brother is willing to help me out. Now, as a person with no job, but used to have one, I can see why the modern workforce is so demoralized and angry. The people with money, have so much more than the average person. Average people only notice the lifestyles of the top 10% and see that as the bare minimum, when in reality, there is a huge gap between the top 10% and bottom 90%. As someone who hasn’t worked in 5 months, I cannot imagine what it is like to work now. How do people do it everyday? I feel so much lighter and less tense. Can any anons chime in on how it felt to retire, get laid off or quitting a job?
>>61655696the year off I took for the covid hoax was the best year of my life. I was able to claim covid unemployment bux and was getting $880/week + food stamps. I just chilled at home and played videogames with my 4 year old son (Minecraft and a hacked WiiU). Also built a new gaming computer for myself. Never felt so at-ease in my life despite the madness going on in the real world. Got a new job once the unemployment ended and I fucking hate it even though it pays well. I think about quitting every day.
>>61655735COVID was comfy af. Normies were so hard up for social interaction they were halfway tolerable. Now they're all back to being selfish cunts again.
>>61655696As someone who hasn't worked in 5 months because I got fired by trump, I disagree.I'm always stressed about stagnating.
>>61655696Running own company, dreaming of retiring soon, can probs do it within 18 monthsNW at 2.3 mil but not enough; long as I can stop this by 30 im happy. These past weeks I can feel changes in my face from the stress and desire for freedom. I even got a 2nd girlfriend to help with the stress. Talk about golden handcuffs.
>>61655696I worked for 7 years saved all my money, then didn't work for 11 years, now I'm working again.