Why not work from home since you don’t like leaving your house? I imagine it would be easy for people in fields like art, video game development, drawing comics, and some other stuff. The most popular boards revolve around that type of stuff.
>Why not work from home since you don’t like leaving your house? I have a real job.
I docommuting = humiliation ritual
every work like that is done by AI though
>>221598198I do and I don't work any of those jobs, also I spent years working my way up and explicitly applying for fully remote jobs until I got one
>>221598231No you don't, which is why you have to be in direct view of your supervisor so they can ensure you're working and in line.
>>221598198That is kinda my plan. I will to skip the getting a job part and go straight into being my own boss and starting a business.
It's more difficult to build connections with people at your workplace when you work from home, so it's probably better to do it towards the end of your career.
>>221598231>my wageslaving for rich pedos is REAL, not like your wageslaving for rich pedos which is NOT REAL"""real job""" is such a goyboomer phrasea job is as real as what you get paid for it, literally nothing else matters
>>221598198Because my old boomer boss wants me to travel for 1 hour with public transportation every mon-fri to my workplace so that i could open google sheets and do my stuff in there with the same laptop that i brought from home though
>>221598255ai is a meme. it's just an assisting tool
>>221598331>It's more difficult to build connections with people at your workplace>build connectionswhat connections? with ranjeet from IT, stacey from HR, or teammates who are in a different city anyway? what the fuck are you talking about?nobody in the office ever gives a fuck about anyone else in the office, they're there to get paid and don't starve, it's not a social cluband when you're looking for a new job it's your skills and experience that count, not networking, coaching sessions and other unsubstantial made up bullshit
>>221598292In order to make anything tangible you have to be there, even the gay computer in which you work from.Our whole economy still relies in the industry, and humans making products from scratch. Try changing sensors in a conveyor belt from home.
>>221598373>Because my old boomer boss wants me to travel for 1 hour with public transportation every mon-fri to my workplace so that i could open google sheets and do my stuff in there with the same laptop that i brought from home though100% thisthey don't want you to be more productive, they just want you miserable and they don't mind losing tons of money for this sole purpose
does homesteading count as working from home
>>221598231sorry, but your job is already being outsourced to India under the guise of AI
>>221598607Yes.
>>221598551Nah but i will design the conveyor belt from home for wagies like you
>>221598642Doesn't change its legitimacy even if immigrants are the ones who do it.>>221598689The ones who design it still have to be there to check everything is in rule lol. In fact they have to be there more than workers, since they're the direct responsibles if something goes wrong . Not like a neet would know.
>>221598876Bro I literally work at an engineering firm I go into office maybe once a week, if there's any time they need me there I can go be there, they don't need unbridled access to me 50 hours a week.
>>221598198I worked an Office job and became a key-man dependency then insisted I be able to WFH so I could move city (to a cheaper area). I was always very productive, so I was able to perform and keep ontop of my workload with 3-4 hours each day (while monitoring anything important incoming).I ended up just smoking weed all day (even when working) and watching youtube/playing vidya when my tasks were finished. I eventually had psychotic break and lost job because I sperg out to all my colleagues during psychosis saying crazy stuff.Now I am unemployed, and have been for close to a year. All I hope for is a simple, stress free job. No idea what to do though - all my experience is Office drone shit.
>>221599032sure you do bro, that's why you're so important that whether you're there or not it doesn't matter, or why you call others wagies while being a wagie yourself.
>>221599216Uh oh, stay mad lmao
>>221598231What makes a job you do at home not a job? If you make good money, why does it matter?
>>221598198>easy for people in fields like art, video game development, drawing comicsLol you have a funny idea of "work".
>>221599427Most are worthless, unless you're some big shot who has to travel constantly and only is in charge of taking big decisions.The internet goes away and no one misses the ones who work from home. That cannot be said about the ones who work in situ. One day of delay means millions in losses.
>>221598198I already work from home thoughever
I make pizzas that are sold for more than I make in an hour how is that a real job
>>221599732you sell homemade pizza? i don't understand
They're extremely competitive to get in my country. I don't want a regular job here either, they're extremely abusive and treat you like a slave.
>>221598198i do classified government work
>>221598508>nobody in the office ever gives a fuck about anyone else in the office, they're there to get paid and don't starve, it's not a social clubi feel bad for slavs
>>221599216I just wanna follow up by saying I was just joking about you not having a real job. Sounds like you're an industrial technician or something which is in fact real. No disrespect but I bet you're jelly I get to wfh hehe
>>221600649he's right. the pizza party once a quarter doesn't make you guys close.
>>221600764>>221600649You're supposed to find a company who's values align with your own. I feel like I'm working with an office full of friends instead of coworkers. I legit feel bad for yall
>>221598508It might be too soon for you to understand that networking counts for 10 times more than anything else in that list.