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>tfw ive already had diarrhea 3 time today because of how nervous i am at going to vocational/trade school on monday
god i wish i was a NEET, i wish invested all my money into bitcoin back in the day. people go on about how being a NEET makes you sad and a loser but i'd rather sit at home all day than having to wake up 6:45 am then drive 30 minutes to school then stay at school from 8 am to 15:00 AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA

>> No.15192316

lazy nigger, probably your parents are paying.
suck it up and become a man rather than a manchild.

>> No.15192323

>>15192316
my mom is poor and my father is dead

>> No.15192329

>>15192297
dude. Man the fuck up

>> No.15192336

>>15192329
i have terrible anxiety stfu

>> No.15192340

>>15192297
Whatever you do, don't study blue collar shit. I did that. It was a mistake. You should do an AA-T degree if anything.

Never study anything that can't be upgraded to at least a bachelors.

>> No.15192349

>>15192336
I used to have anxiety too. Only way to get rid of it is to get over it. Stop being a pussy

>> No.15192367

What trade are you learning?

>> No.15192384

>>15192349
i get diarrhea 2-3 times a day
i lose my appetite and often feel like i could throw up

i get extremely nervous to the point where i feel ill

>>15192367
bricklayer

>> No.15192398

>>15192384
Bricklayer... I really doubt you need school for that. Something tells me you're wasting time. They probably get paid shit too. Just become a security guard. Pay is probably similar, but at least you won't be doing back breaking work for pebbles.

>> No.15192426

>>15192398
if you actually want to do a proper job of briclaying then training and learning is required

>> No.15192437

>>15192426
and in 4 years time ill get paid 4000$ a month

>> No.15192438

>>15192398
don't post if you have no fucking idea what you're talking about and just guessing

>> No.15192442

>>15192438
Laying bricks. Sounds like rocket science.

>> No.15192447

>>15192384
You’re entering a trade. You won’t have to encounter random people on the daily like most shitty customer service related jobs. Just be happy you have something going for you. Next time you eat some fast food or something, just remember that 44 year old brown woman probably has the same anxiety issues but she’s stuck in her wage cage forever. At least you can turn this skill into your own business one day

>> No.15192449

Kek

>> No.15192450

>>15192437
What state are you in? Depending on the state, that can be either half decent or dogshit (mostly due to taxes). If you live in a state with high cost of living (like california), do another field.

>> No.15192457
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15192457

>tfw NEET

>> No.15192461

>>15192297
dude just take drugs

>> No.15192464

>>15192442
every trade has qualifications. if he isn't getting an apprenticeship or then this is his way of getting that first job.

>> No.15192466

>>15192450
i think he's finnish

>> No.15192478

>>15192464
I did trade school for the electrical trade. It's a waste of fucking time. He's better off trying to do an apprentichip or doing another field (one that requires a bachelors).
His pay cap will be low as fuck doing back breaking work. There's no point in entering the trades.

>> No.15192498

>>15192450
what about plumbing or hvac?

>> No.15192503

>>15192297
What are you nervous about? Meeting new people? Embarrassing yourself in front of brick layer Stacy? Failing your brick laying exams?
I kind of doubt brick laying academy is hard, so you'll probably make it.
Just play some video game you like and chill until then.

>> No.15192515

>>15192297
I went to a voke high school for hvac, banged a ton of women and dominated sports. Would do it again. Went to a good public uni out of there too got a bachelors in economics and a 100k+ job 2 years out. My honest opinion is that there are many paths to making it , I could’ve gone either way and done well I think. Now I just hold a big bag of link because I hate my white collar career

>> No.15192522

>>15192478
yeah he is better of getting an apprenticeship.
>His pay cap will be low as fuck doing back breaking work.
well someones got to do it. if he can eventually work for himself the pay won't be bad.

maybe he isn't suited for higher education. maybe a trade is better than a life of low paying retail jobs.

>> No.15192536

>>15192498
Do you REALLY want to do the trades? Not just a whim, right?
Do you feel comfortable traveling a lot? Long distances? Wearing down your vehicle a lot too?

I'm not trying to be a pessimist, but I just don't see it as worth it. MAYBE hvac for a 1yr course. At the end of the day, apprenticeships are straight up better.

I feel of you're going to study anyways, might as well be for a bachelors.

I did the electrical trade. It wasn't easy. It really wasn't. What was my reward after graduating? Shit job with shit pay equal to a highschool level job (like 13-14 an hr starting whether or not you graduated from trade school).

OP for instance says he has a lot of anxiety. I feel that will only amplify by 100x by doing the trades as it's fast paced as fuck too.

>> No.15192541

>>15192442
Alright cunt go lay 600 a day all within a couple of mm level plumb and straight, takes years to build up your skills and speed but once your proficient you clean up.

>> No.15192546

>>15192323
>my father is dead
Good so you can't disappoint him any further

>> No.15192550

>>15192541
>gets replaced by brick laying robot that does it 10x faster with 10x more accuracy, and 1/10 of the cost

>> No.15192557

>>15192550
>Muh robot replacement fear
Fuck off boomer

>> No.15192561

>>15192546
OP EXTERNALLY BTFO

>> No.15192579

>>15192546
>OP is banished to the nether realm

>> No.15192582

Horses with unlimited access to water will have more dilute, paler and less pungent urine.

>> No.15192583
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>>15192579

>> No.15192589

>>15192550
That robot lays as rough as guts needs probably 2 blokes feeding it and another jointing up behind it cant tell chipped/defective bricks only useful on a straight run on a dead flat concrete slab and still id take 3 brickies and a labourer over it. It won't be taking anyone's job in my lifetime

>> No.15192596

>>15192557
They already have those you know.

>> No.15192598

>>15192297
Just take the time to breathe deeply at home. Relax, visualize something that is pleasing and calming to you, whatever that may be. Get good at calling up this soothing imagery.
When you recognize your nerves are acting up, take it as a the signal that you should immediately conjure relaxing imagery. You will begin to assign calm emotional tendencies to the imagery, and it will override the anxieties you feel.
Get good at this, anon, for once you are adept you will be able to do this when you're out, and the world will feel like a playground more than it does a prison.
I will pray for you.

>> No.15192602

>>15192589
>the cotton gin will need someone feeding the cotton and maintaining the robot it won’t take my job any time soon

>> No.15192632

>>15192557
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MVWayhNpHr0

Looks pretty decent
idk how accurate it really is or how useful though, yeah it works with brick layers right now, but their tasks are ones that can also be automated. Machines are objectively better than people at these simple tasks. It requires some intelligence sure, but not critical thinking. This century will be focused on robots with "some intelligence".
That's not to say brick layers are gonna disappear in the next 5 years, but automation will cull low quality employees in all fields. Blue collar, white collar, software devs, everyone.

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>>15192602
alright mate get your robot onto this site or anywhere else that is not a dead flat concrete slab with a single straight run to lay

>> No.15192653

>>15192632
>automation will cull low quality employees in all fields
funny how this is happening but we need to import more foreign labour.

>> No.15192665

>>15192653
Why pay Steve who's a shit employee when you can pay half to Ranjeesh who's just as bad?

>> No.15192681

>>15192632
yes it does look good but there is a lot more to laying bricks than simple one on top of two In your video there was 4 or 5 blokes up on that scaff with one robot laying, 4 brickies and a labourer would lay quicker than that and be able to put expansion joints in, wall ties,joint up,not lay chipped bricks in a wall, install damp proofing and a heap of other tasks that doesnt come into peoples minds when they think bricklaying

>> No.15192740

>>15192297
i use to be that eay to when i wage slaved. wake up at 6am. immediately overwhelmed with anxiety. can't eat anything because it causes even more diherea. literally too nervous to eat. finally get to work around 8am. starving. stomach hurting. put on a fake smile. finally able to eat some food at lunch time but it's some McDonald's rot gut and has 0 nutrition. 5pm. shit ends. go home. too tired to cook. have to eat more disgusting fast food or order out. rinse and repeat.

>> No.15192747

I'lll just leave this here. https://youtu.be/q8C0vhwR40s?t=225

>> No.15192764

>>15192681
You lack vision. If one task can be automated, all similar tasks can too. Yeah it'll take a lot of R&D effort, and maybe specifically for bricks it'll never fully happen since it doesn't seem like a cheap way of building things (so potentially, nobody will bother making BrickBot3000). But ultimately, in terms of raw energy demands, robots are cheaper than humans, work faster, and don't need time off. I don't imagine brick laying takes 100% of your mental capacity, that's why I did say it requires some intelligence, but not general intelligence. I didn't exclude other jobs from the culling, every weak worker will be culled, in every field, doctors, engineers, software devs, cashiers, everyone, until only experts and hobbyists are left that practice every automated field.

>> No.15192800

>>15192764
I hear you mate i just dont think bricklaying will be phased out in op's lifetime.

>>15192297
bricklaying is a very rewarding trade if you want it to be, it will be hard work at the start but if you stick with it in 4-5 years you could have your own crew and be making good money or you could travel anywhere in the world almost and be able to find work easily.
One bit of advice would be take care of your body and dont abuse it, i see blokes not even 40 that are fucked out because they just dont respect their bodies.

>> No.15192862

Holy shit, this motherfucker needs training and go to school to lay fucking brick. Also fuck you and your anxiety. If you can post on a basket weaving monogolian website without anxiety, you hop skip jump your way into the fucking class motherfucker

>> No.15193088

>>15192450
im from denmark

>> No.15193096
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>>15193088
i just drank half a bottle of jonnie walker black label to combat my diarrhea
>>15192740
i feel the same in the morning, i can't get anything down

>> No.15193109

>>15193096
johnnie* sorry

>> No.15193131
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>>15193096
>>15193088
>>15193109
this is my only escape from reality

>> No.15193148

>>15192546
he died last year, he died at 60 because he was an alcoholic and i inherited his anxiety problem. Only difference is he drank his anxiety away, i only do it on the weekends

>> No.15193149

>>15192297
>>15192323
>>15192384


And today, as per usual, OP was a fffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffAAA@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@-.-.-.-.-.&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&

>> No.15193174

I almost vomited with anxiety driving to my first construction job (was a basement dwelling NEET gamer no friends incel)

Now I don't give a fuck, work a very high paying security job, put on 20kg muscle and have a qt gf. Don't play games anymore only accumulate money

>> No.15193187

>>15193174
>Don't play games anymore only accumulate money

Mind on that money

T. ex-/v/idya Anon

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15193289

ive almost drank an eitre botle of blak label
vssssssewhy yes i am feeling good how could you tell ssssss

>> No.15193361

>>15192297
>vocational/trade school
Yup, you fell for crypto get rich quick meem

>> No.15193459

you can never get rid of anxiety op, but you can learn to live with it
gym, nofap, eat healthy, sleep schedule, avoid alcohol and nicotine, dont depend too much on depressants or stimulants, meditate
bodyweight plays a huge role when it comes to anxiety as well. if youre severely underweight, it can increase anxiety. meditation helps alot. good luck anon

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>>15193459
,YASE
GDFG
SERGYFUCK

,,MY ANCIXRTY WITH STILL BE THERE I HATE MY LIFE SO MUH

>> No.15193486

>>15193459
This desu
Choose your hobbies and free time wisely find a girl and start a family, live somewhere nice. Everything else is just a meme

>> No.15193494

>>15193485
You can be a drunk faggot for a while. I've done it too. But eventually you will see self improvement and making money is really the best lifestyle

>> No.15193501

>>15193494
BASEDddddddd

>> No.15193537

>>15192297

This is why the West is dying.

>> No.15194475

>>15193494
>] [
i think you're right but still though

no one enjoys working

>> No.15194481

>>15192297
DRINK WATER RIGHT NOW
DO IT
REPLENISH WHAT YOUVE LOST OR YOURE GOING TO FAINT

>> No.15194504

>>15193148
>He has to drink on the weekends to maintain his sanity

Maybe go to a park every weekend instead. Seriously recent study says something about non natural things like a city messes up the human brain that expects irregular shapes like trees and dirt.

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>>15194481
>if America filter that tap water

>> No.15194996

>>15194504
no, fuck you