Sometimes, I'm glad I work in a warehouse. I can't imagine how it must be having to deal with corpo bullshit on a daily basis.
>>85101896I've worked in both and I'm so happy to work in an office now. Nice air conditioned office where I just have to check a few emails and get AI to do most of my job and that's it. Warehouse, constantly walking around, moving shit, sorting shit, absolute dogshit job. Better than washing dishes though.
It's not good for you after a while. I injured my spine working at a warehouse and now I'm disabled in my 20s. Wish I would've went to college and gotten some shitty corporate job making 60k a year.
>>85101927Sorry anon, IDK why the retards here glamorize manual wagie jobs so much. You can still get a degree really fast you know, and maybe get a corporate job.
>>85101909>Better than washing dishes thoughAlso true.>>85101927I've been doing it for the last 9 years, AND I have two degrees (non-STEM, I know I know). I exercise every day even before going to work, so I guess that's part of how I've avoided any serious injury.
>>85101896Being an executive sounds amazing though. The status, the pay, the inevitable women.
>>85101951tbf a stem degree may actually become less useful than a non stem degree soon
>>85101927Well at least you can leech on disabilitybux
>>85101896When I look at this image I see another place I wouldn't fit in. Very reminiscent of school. Sad desu.