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And do it just to cure boredom? Allow me to explain. I currently am self employed, and find myself with a lot of time on my hands. It's almost as if I purposely take my sweet time with the things I need to do to fill up a day and feel "fulfilled." Many would consider me to be lucky, but when everyone around you is working a 9 to 5, it's a bit lonely being the only one that I know with this type of schedule. I mean I literally wake up at 12pm and go to bed at 3 or 4am. Granted, while I always fill my day with activities like working out, biking, fishing, jogging etc., there still seems to be a part of me that yearns to do something more.
So essentially a management position became available at a local GNC. It'd be an easy job that would only require about 30 hours a week of my time, and it doesn't hurt that the GM of the store is pretty damn cute. Now the difficulty would be working for somebody else, since I haven't worked for anyone but myself in the last 7 years or so. Stocking shelves and managing a store would be a far cry in responsibility in what I normally do, especially since I handle every single facet. But maybe this might cure some boredom and provide a nice social atmosphere. Or maybe I'll quit in a week. Decisions. ![]() |
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And do it just to cure boredom? Allow me to explain. I currently am self employed, and find myself with a lot of time on my hands. It's almost as if I purposely take my sweet time with the things I need to do to fill up a day and feel "fulfilled." Many would consider me to be lucky, but when everyone around you is working a 9 to 5, it's a bit lonely being the only one that I know with this type of schedule. I mean I literally wake up at 12pm and go to bed at 3 or 4am. Granted, while I always fill my day with activities like working out, biking, fishing, jogging etc., there still seems to be a part of me that yearns to do something more. As for the job issue, if it was me and I didn't need...HELL NO...I would be too lazy, however...the job would definitely make your day feel more interesting. But I would still kill to have that lifestyle permanently |
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I was actually kind of thinking on this subject earlier today when I saw an older retired gentleman that I know working as a school crossing guard. I would kill to have this lifestyle as a career. Teach me your ways. I shall be your apprentice! ![]() |
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If I recall too, some of those guys (at least in FL), don't even get paid. It's like 95 degrees out sometimes, and I can't imagine why someone wouldn't pick a different way to volunteer (or make a few bucks). |
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I used to be in a similar situation some years ago, doing some freelance work at home, so i practically controlled my own time and i would say 80% of the time i would be doing the things i like to do. I could wake up in the afternoon and fall asleep in the morning...
but as you mentioned, it does get really lonely and boring since everyone else is caught up in the loop of working regular hours. working a regular 9-5 job like everyone else might seem really far more boring at first, but it helps you appreciate your free time a lot more.. and of course, some extra money never hurt anyone [yes] |
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I used to be in a similar situation some years ago, doing some freelance work at home, so i practically controlled my own time and i would say 80% of the time i would be doing the things i like to do. I could wake up in the afternoon and fall asleep in the morning... |
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if you dont need the job dont do it. there is someone out there with afamily and kids tosupport that needs job much more. |
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Finland has quite good social security. I don't have to work at all because the money they give for me each month will fill my basic needs at the moment. I can pay my rent and other basic bills like electricity, water, basic house insurance. Every person must have 417 euros per month pure cash after these bills. Most think that it is too low for real life and I'm quite happy that clear majority thinks that way. Otherwise social security benefits might get heavily reduced or collapse.
I could work time to time, if there would be something I like. This is probably impossible, but I would like to have a job where you define, how many days per month you work. If you don't need full wage every month, you could skip days and get wage only from days you are working. This kind of job perhaps would require high/rare education so that partial wage could be enough. In my opinion, it is quite sad that technology is going forward all the time and basic needs are covered with very low work force, but still people are busiest than ever, more needs are created all the time which create more work to serve people who suddenly think that they can't live without some bizzare new product or service. When these people then get bored with these new things and don't buy them, tons of people are sacked. New created job can come fast and end fast. |
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