Reminder if your "job" doesn't involve wearing toolbags every day, you don't have a real man's job.
Step aside, child
>>2947348>meme hammer>neverused tool bags>retarded post>white guy doing roofing loland i am a tradie, this is just a slide thread
>>2947348REMINDERA man does the job he is good at and needs to do, not what some closet homosexual says is "manly".
I get over $30/hr to sit at a desk and make sure servers stay running. This saves my body and energy to work on projects related to improving my house and property.
>>2947348>Laughs in heavy equipment. How cute.
>>2947542Imagine bragging about making 30/hr
>>2947542>$30/hris that a lot to normgroids lmaoI don't even get out of bed for less than 50
>>2947353>A man does the job he is good at and needs to do, not what some closet homosexual says is "manly".if you are involved in marketing in any way shape or form you should kill yourself though
>>2947348The job doesn't make the man, the man makes the job.
>>2947628corny boomer cope
>>2947351>roofingHe's clearing framing
>>2947636I'll bet you don't even know what boot straps ARE. Sad.
My job involves sitting at a desk, banging the occasional temp and stealing shit dailyIt ain't much, but it's honest work
>>2947670not gonna discuss strapons with you weird ass boomer
>>2947348That's tim right?
>>2947671> stealing shit> honest workLmao.
Toolbag just means hardware and little toy tools are your thing, it's okay. Big tools are a thing too, but if by "real man" you mean hard labor you're spot on. I gave two laborers tool belt bags last week to complete a bunch of jointing, it made them somewhat more efficient. I could argue that your mindset is just defending your ego from the fact you can't graduate past being a skilled laborer, but hey, nice b8 m8.
>>2947542That's nice, Anon. It's great money if you're living alone and it's worth even more if you're not doing shit
>>2947350enjoy your wrist cancer
>>2947348I really am fine not having a real man's job. I make about $100/hr
>>2948010That is a lot of dicks.
>>2947348I'm a refrigeration and heating mechanic. I fix giant industrial systems and I simply bring my tools to my work area, I dont wear them other than maybe hanging an impact off my belt or a wrench/screwdriver in my pocket.