Let's all laugh at the wagies who have to pay insane amounts for gas to get to work kek
>>61953855Imagine spending half your days pay worth of money just to get to work and back lmao
>>61953855antisemitic wfh antizog antimiga chads will inherit the earth
>>61953886>halfYou mean full for minimum wage chads, don’t forget about rent and bills too.
>>61953855that reminds me, anon, I need to get my car inspected and oil changed (first time in a year kek) before the end of the month. I forget I own a car sometimes living downtown and WFH, thanks!
>>61953855starting week two of my new wfh job. any recommendations for a mouse jiggler?
I WFH on MWF. Tuesdays and Wednesdays are fucking hell for me. It takes me minimum 3 hours to and back to commute and its only like 35km. Plus $15 in fares and and $13-20 lunch.
>>61954234microwave sardines in the break room and leave them there to rot
>>61953855>for gas to get to workI live 2 streets away from the office kek I even go home to eat lunch sometimes.
>>61953855Im currently clocked in on the job right now. Sundays is essentially my monday where i clean my apartment (rent is 780 per month). I also live a block away from corporate headquarters (even though I never go into the office). The thing is that I only go there for the 24/7 open snacks and sodas at 4am. During the daytime though before my shift starts at 3pm, i do my daily workout routine at the company provided gym 6 days a week. After doing my weightlifting routine and showering at the company spa, I treat myself to a double patty burger, bacon, cheese and 2 full cups of the soup of the day for a total of 6 dollars.
I WFH.There was a very kino moment on Saturday morning where I woke up earlier than usual, it was sunny for the first time in weeks, I went jogging, did a few chores, then I drove to McDonald's at 10 am for a bacon and egg mcmuffin (never had McDonald's breakfast before) and a black coffee and it all felt so kino. It felt like being unemployed again.
>>61954234Make your own lunch you lazy faggot
>>61954356I also forgot to mention that the corporate office has a fully staffed kitchen team that cooks anything you request. If you want an omlette at 6pm, you can have it. If you want a burger at 8am, there you go. Including daily desserts and a soft serve machine next to the salad bar. (Sorry but i still wont sit in the cubicle. I refuse to do so!)
>>61953855I'm an EVChud (we won btw) but I also work from home.ICEissies big mad :)
>>61953855WfH accountant reporting inI hate working, need to find a new job in the next couple months because rn my work load is low but it's going to increase a lot
>>61954162Build one yourself nigger. Use claude
>>61954577Damn how big is that fucking office?We just get our food paid for by the company (unless it is retardedly expensive, but they cover enough for the usual menu price) and eat at the restaurants around the office which are all pretty good (mediterranean country). The office itself is very old-school and just has a canteen room for eating. No free stuff of cooking staff. The usual for a boomer era company.
>>61954808Get a government job anon. In your field the pay difference isn't even that big afaik and the workload difference is huge.
I have been applying for WFH jobs with no success. Any advice? I haven't applied for a new job in years and I am amazed at how many fake job postings there are. I had one company that wanted me to sign their t&cs and very an account to get an interview. Looking into it, they were going to our new through multiple technical tests for interviews and then keep my responses to train their AI
>>61954954Oh and I have avoided Social media all these years and now finally caved and got LinkedIn because job listings actually want you to list your LinkedIn account on your application. Not sure if it'll actually help at all
>>61954912Pretty big, the weightlifting room at our facility is comparable to an average high school basketball gym in size.
>>61954933>Get a government job anonI want one but none in my county have WfH, I mean I haven't gotten an interview with one yet so I'd have to ask
>have regular 9-5>wake up an hour earlier for a work event>6am>out the window>still night time>traffic in full swingThere is something very wrong about this. The natural world is brutal but this is the same thing just in slow-mo suffering mode.
>>61953855Bros, I am officially celebrating six years of getting away with WFH. Thanks Wuhan!
>>61957384Even if it wasn't for the commute I couldn't go back into the office. Feels like a prison & I can't stand coworkers
>>61953855Thank God for WFH. Happy Monday bros and when you're a WFH wagie, it actually is a happy Monday.
>>61957401>>61958290A toast to my WFH brothers, you wearing PJs this morning too?
Posting from in bed because I /madeit/ thanks to biz :3
>>61953855Another day, another opportunity to work 0 hours and put 8 on my timesheet.What do you guys do? I'm a consultant for a niche eng field. 3rd party contractor (hence timesheets to record hours per project).
>>61958246I actually liked my coworkers and shootin the shit at the office, but since March of 2020 I've been 100% WFH and prefer this 10x more. Fuck driving in traffic.
>>61958386I was wearing my standard comfy pants but have now slipped into my socially acceptable gear (jeans) for my daily walk with my dog. Cheers brother, enjoy this fine day.
>>61953855WFH is true king status. Sometimes I fuck my wife on the clock. I've had her under my desk sucking my dick while on a teams meeting. So good.
>>61954954Job market is brutally bad right now. That makes us folks who have good WFH jobs even bigger Chads. And yea, fake jobs out the ass, AI recruiters, AI interviews, fake shit all over.
i work from home everyday and i get paid well.problem is that my apartment has become my prison. i have become more agoraphobic than over and depression is creeping in. my portfolio is doing good though.
>>61958767Go take a walk for 15 minutes whenever you feel that. Always cures it for me
>>61953855What field do you faggots work in where wfh jobs fall from the sky like rain?And don't fucking say tech cuz every tech role near me is fully onsite
>>61958588I remember fucking my gf on my lunchbreak once lol it was a good memory
>>61959001If you have the skills, any job will allow you to work from home that doesn't have a specialized worksite (Lawyer::Courtroom, Soldier::Iran, Tradesman::Jobsite)
What WfH jobs are there where you basically don't do shit? Or if you have work, no one will know if it's completed or not
>>61953855At the end of the day, we're still wagies. I want to die, I hate this. I don't want to work!t. have 2 WFH jobs at once, still not enough, still do doordash after work for some extra cash. Made $115k in 2025
>>61959227>still not enoughYou might be in a similar boat as me, perhaps slightly financially irresponsible? I work one job for the same amount, but didn't listen and lived above my means with the nice amount of money. Start living below your means, spend less, pay off the debt and you should be able to breathe. Making over 100k we shouldn't be suffering>as if I'm going to listen to this as well kek
>>61958588This is literally how I got my now my wife pregnant. Be careful. I was having too much careless sex.
>>61959146You need to actually work. WFH isn’t magic free money
>>61959302I can definitely admit to spending a bit too much but the main problem is that I have a family. Wife and now 2 kids (my son was born in January). Wife does not work, so I pay all the bills. I was also super irresponsible before I got into this position so I had a lot of debt and that's pretty much where most of the extra money is going. I have 5k credit card debt left to pay off, slowly but surely I'm almost there. But things would be moving faster if I either made more money, or if my wife worked as well.I am literally getting ready to apply for a third WFH job just to try and get myself over that threshold so I can start to really save and get out of debt faster. My biggest spending is on food, I love to eat out, it's my only joy in this horrible existence beyond my kids.
>>61953855Jokes on you I drive an electric car.
>>61959328>You need to actually workOk what WfH jobs require the least effort
>>61959354That really depends on the company anon. The easiest is any kind of support desk position, but depending on the company, you could be super busy. Usually, the ones that keep you barely busy will have you do auxiliary shit to make up for your lack of busyness, so you're always going to have some level of work you don't wanna do.I have 2 WFH jobs because one of my jobs is a lot less involved, they don't monitor you, barely on the phone (mostly emails) but technically I should be doing more (writing articles/making tutorial videos) and I'm just lazy and/or distracted by other job which needs you to be infront of the laptop almost the entire time (phones, emails and chat), hard to get away from it, and they track the shit out of your metrics. I hate it, but the second one is what gives me health insurance and other benefits.
>>61959331literally me except no family, damn I'm sad>>61959354Being a leader/manager in something. I work in finance and am a low level manager. I started as a nobody on the phones and worked my way to that. I work at home half the time, but I'm gaming 95% of the time when I'm at home. When I'm in a meeting I make sure to not be the presenter that way I can just talk/listen while playing games. The saddest part is I'm still more productive than most people. Us gaming while working is the equivalent of women walking around with StarBucks and talking about nothing all day at work... jk we still do more than they ever would
>>61953855AI is going to make everyone return to office.
>>61959385???
>>61958767go do the work at coffeeshop meme. parks are nice too. my favorite is work from ski lodge
Well. My wife still goes into jewish daycare every day, so we are still spending money on gas.
>>61954808Also accountant here. How easy was it to get a wfh position? What industry? What state?
Anyone got their job recently? Almost landed a wfh gig but after the fourth technical interview they closed the job. It's pretty insane. In the past a phone screen and one interview was all it took. Now you have every humiliation ritual in the book just to get the chance of something
>>61959961It’s been that bad for at least ten years. Even before AI, HR was still filtering you with algorithms
>>61959986It was way easier in 2021-2024. I had a few remote jobs at once before getting cut back to 1. They let me go due to budget cuts.