>just do trades bro. >be a man bro. >get calluses on your hands bro. >damage your body forever bro

>just do trades bro
>be a man bro
>get calluses on your hands bro
>damage your body forever bro
>always be too tired to have fun bro
>always be too tired to workout
>get overworked and underpaid bro

No thanks, I’ll stick to being in an office or doing literally anything else.

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  1. 10 months ago
    Anonymous

    I find working with my hands more fun and invigorating than sitting behind a desk all day
    Pay and time depends really on what trade you’re in

  2. 10 months ago
    Anonymous

    physical labor only for myself

  3. 10 months ago
    Anonymous

    Damned if you do damned if you don't. The office jobs not good for your health either. from lack of cardio exercise to sciatica.

    • 10 months ago
      Anonymous

      >sciatica
      I got computer butt at 30, now it's permafricked, if I don't hit the squat rack 2x a week I get crippled for 3-6 days until I swallow half a tub of ibuprofen and start working out again.
      Eh maybe God looking out for me, giving me crippling buttpain if I try being a fatass, and I try often.

  4. 10 months ago
    Anonymous

    could it be naphlamine poisioning from termites shit is inhaled and stored in your fat cells when you burn fat it is released, shit sucks and is common; best to assume everybody has it than not.

    • 10 months ago
      Anonymous

      Underrated

  5. 10 months ago
    Anonymous

    >always be too tired to have fun bro
    >always be too tired to workout
    These two do ring true to me. I have no time during the week and during the weekends I am just recovering.

    • 10 months ago
      Anonymous

      everybody's always tired after work, no matter the job, simple as. Sure there's a small percentage of people who love their jobs and are invigorated by it, but for the rest of us it is what it is.
      Having worked both physical jobs and in offices I always wanted to go home snd chill for the night after work, but after some weeks/months of forcing yourself to the gym it'll become routine. Also getting a proper workout is way more refreshing than just chilling on the couch.

      • 10 months ago
        Anonymous

        This is true. After a day of working outside and having a shower when I got home, I'm physically tired but ready to go. After a day sitting behind a computer dealing with paperwork and shithead subcontractors, clients, and coworkers, I don't need a shower and I want to go but I'm mentally exhausted.
        Maybe my jobs just suck dick.

      • 10 months ago
        Anonymous

        There is a huge digference from getting up at 5 AM and working till the job is done and a 9 to 5 office job, buddy. I dont have the energy to workout.

        I started my own company at 25 and I do a trade.

        Trades are ONLY worth it if you start your own LLC. and grow to eventually have other people do the work while you sell the jobs.

        Agree with this. When you have your own business you suddenly realize how much the boss was making off you. Started for myself this year. Went from 40k to 200k, and thats Euros. Not the fake made up figures Americans like to throw around.

        Some Wall Streets guy once said everyone should start their own business.
        Like you are saying.
        But if everyone actually made their own LLC, you wouldn't be able to hire any employees.
        Everyone would have a one man LLC

        Thats how a lot of construction works in NL. Plumbers and so on all tend to be self employed one man businesses. Not an issue.

        • 10 months ago
          Anonymous

          >There is a huge digference from getting up at 5 AM and working till the job is done
          Did you only work on a concrete crew or something? That doesn't count as a trade, that's mexican tier
          When I do work for the big companies, I wake up at 5, start at 7, and go home at 3. Usually I take a cold shower and I'm ready to go after I eat

  6. 10 months ago
    Anonymous

    I push bins for a living.
    I have all these except I have no work satisfaction.

    It can always get worse lads.

  7. 10 months ago
    Anonymous

    Believe in God and you will be saved

    • 10 months ago
      Anonymous

      I want Lord to take my soul away already for the judgement, this material world is bad

    • 10 months ago
      Anonymous

      What a stupid post. This isn't a job board. Irrelevant posts including job posting should get the banhammer.

      Work sucks which is why it's compensated but these stupid job threads aren't PrepHole, they're just c**ts c**ting.

      Don't like job X? Change your life instead of being a b***h.
      Underpaid? Be better or move. Too pussy to leave home? have a nice day and the pain will go away.

      No effect on your job or life though. Imaginary frends remain imaginary and your drawing sucks too.

  8. 10 months ago
    Anonymous

    I see two kinds of guys in the union. Ones that drink on their lunch and on the way home, those are the ones that complain the work rekts their bodies.

    The other kind iron their flannel shirts and are very fit. Both can do quality work.

  9. 10 months ago
    Anonymous

    I work in an office and my body is atrophied from disuse. I went to a club yesterday to try to dance but discovered that I couldn't do it because my pelvis, shoulders and neck are so stiff and permanently bent. I was tired and sore after 30 minutes of trying to stand up straight and move myself around. I know I could theoretically stretch and exercise in my spare time but I don't enjoy doing that and don't care that much, I'd rather just look forward to death

  10. 10 months ago
    Anonymous

    I had awful back pain and low energy when I was an office worker and I'm actually fine now after going in the trades but ok

  11. 10 months ago
    Anonymous

    listen here u onions boy snow flake
    been drinking Pabst blue ribbon since I was 15 and been doing roofing and plumbing, hard labor all my life. am 45 now and still grt hard and make love to my wife 3 times a day. don't need no vitamins or fancy gas station bones pills boy, you wouldn't know a hard day's work, your hands are SOFT BOY soft like woman's vegana.

    -ronnie the roofer

    • 10 months ago
      Anonymous

      >roofer
      FRICKIN A c**t
      ya do shingles or flat shit?

  12. 10 months ago
    Anonymous

    an outdoor worker can climb a mountain while feeling tired whereas a sedentary bug can't walk 2kms while being full of energy

  13. 10 months ago
    Anonymous

    >does trades
    >am a man
    >calluses is bad now???
    >no damage to body
    >more awake than office drones
    >doesnt really need to work out but have done it 3-4 times a week in periods, i prefeer long evening hikes now
    >lol i make bank this way, most office workers would kill for my pay
    and the best part:
    >car, house maintendance or anything like that
    >got the tools, skills, and connections to do it for free only materials cost something but i can get thoose for half the price
    you will truly understand the value of this when you grow up and becomes a house owner, if an officegay can afford that in your country.

  14. 10 months ago
    Anonymous

    >just do trades bro
    Yes
    >be a man bro
    Yes
    >get calluses on your hands bro
    Yes
    >damage your body forever bro
    All my injuries have been from sports
    >always be too tired to have fun bro
    Cardio and food issue. Fix your diet
    >always be too tired to workout
    Rarely
    >get overworked and underpaid bro
    Be your own boss

  15. 10 months ago
    Anonymous

    I started my own company at 25 and I do a trade.

    Trades are ONLY worth it if you start your own LLC. and grow to eventually have other people do the work while you sell the jobs.

    • 10 months ago
      Anonymous

      Some Wall Streets guy once said everyone should start their own business.
      Like you are saying.
      But if everyone actually made their own LLC, you wouldn't be able to hire any employees.
      Everyone would have a one man LLC

      • 10 months ago
        Anonymous

        I used to think like this. The reality is that most people don't want success, they don't want greatness. They just want to be a cog in a wheel, show up and do as told.

        Don't fight the world for what it is. Just earn the money and don't look back.

        On a related note. I have had employees that made $100k a year. I paid them every single Friday, and on the following Friday they were broke. Often asking me for an advance on their paycheck. Those people do not think like I do.

      • 10 months ago
        Anonymous

        >Everyone would have a one man LLC
        This is literally what I do with my friend. He bills the companies and I bill him. Everyone pays less taxes

  16. 10 months ago
    Anonymous

    Manual laborers can be quite toxic sometimes.
    I remember a colleague telling me I shouldn't wear gloves because my hands are "supposed to get dirty" at a job like this.
    There really seems to be a mentality here that you should only ever wear personal protection gear if it is mandated. But wear it of your own free will? Ha what a loser, am I right?

  17. 10 months ago
    Anonymous

    >$48/hr
    >servicing industrial appliances and equipment
    >spend few hours a day traveling
    >socialize with good people at work and outside of work
    >have all the free time in the world
    >exercise and beach days weekly.
    >better health that 90% of the people i deal with

    okay.

  18. 10 months ago
    Anonymous

    >CALLOUSES on my hands!!?

  19. 10 months ago
    Anonymous

    Sounds like someone needs some higher test. See /SRG/

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