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17230545 No.17230545 [Reply] [Original]

>2 weeks into wageslavery
>I'm actually enjoying the work
What the fuck /biz/? How long is this feel going to last for?

>> No.17230775

>>17230545
depends what you're doing

>> No.17231004

A job you actually value and a good boss is worth whatever you're getting paid. If you start to get bored/complacent in the future don't necessarily think the grass will be greener on the other side. Unless you land a job that pays significantly more I'd stick to this and stack paper if you enjoy it.

>> No.17231028

>>17230545
A few months tops.

>> No.17231051

I think ideally people would only have to work 2 years at a time and then have a year or so off but we live in a stupid crushing world of pain and death so that can never be a norm

>> No.17231068

>>17231028
This then your stuck there for 40 years assuming they give you a cost of living raise every year. Welcome to your new life

>> No.17231077

Up to 9 months in my experience.

>> No.17231123

>>17230545
I love looking at all the sexy slampigs at my job thats about it

>> No.17231593

>>17230545
depends the work, if you learn stuff you would have learned if you continued school, like if you're developing stuff with a lot of money at stake, it can get addicting

>> No.17231621

>>17230545
This is the natural response. Wagie memes have programmed your expectations.

>> No.17231639

Could be 6 months or it could be until all the cool people leave, a new shitty boss, a long break reminding you what freedom feels like..

>> No.17231716

I lost interest after a couple months and now I despise almost everybody who walks through the door