View Full Version : just quit my job
hagard
05-01-2014, 06:24 PM
FEELS GOOG AS FUCK
kendo
05-01-2014, 06:33 PM
FEELS GOOG AS FUCK
No one cares you fucking loser.
Yumyums Inmahtumtums
05-01-2014, 06:40 PM
FEELS GOOG AS FUCK
Did you get a new one or don't give a fuck like office space?
kendo
05-01-2014, 06:44 PM
Nah. He woulda said he found another job. He just rather not work than flip burgers.
Ole bum ass *****.
Kimm Bare|y
05-01-2014, 06:53 PM
obligatory
Tokai Saikutsu
05-01-2014, 06:58 PM
How many access cards you gonna apply for?
hagard
05-01-2014, 07:01 PM
applying to burger king and mcdonalds as we speak
Tokai Saikutsu
05-01-2014, 07:13 PM
Go BK way better fries
hagard
05-01-2014, 07:42 PM
BK is awful
fast food is disgusting 8)
quido
05-01-2014, 07:47 PM
need those dkps
Rettj
05-01-2014, 07:48 PM
http://stream1.gifsoup.com/webroot/animatedgifs/119688_o.gif
nilzark
05-01-2014, 09:19 PM
FEELS GOOG AS FUCK
Now who is going to do private investigations in Hawaii and drive around that rad 80's car?
Potus
05-01-2014, 09:26 PM
FEELS GOOG AS FUCK
International Workers Day is a day for quitting your job. Way to go, Comrade.
Eslade
05-01-2014, 11:00 PM
those dragons aren't going to kill themselves.
Smedy
05-02-2014, 03:59 AM
may el presidente bless ur neckbeard with precious pixels hagard
quido
05-02-2014, 04:13 AM
diaperquest commence
sell all of your shit and move north
Not Salem
05-02-2014, 09:57 AM
You're in our world now.
Not_Kazowi
05-02-2014, 10:05 AM
sell all of your shit and move north
Just north? To where? Alaska?
I'd recommend Alaska to anyone looking for work and change of pace. Can're really find a job for less than 10/hr, around here. Not sure on hagards job or anything but almost everyone I've talked to about mine seems interested in doing something outside the norm for employment.
Something'Witty
05-02-2014, 01:04 PM
FEELS GOOG AS FUCK
http://www.geekexchange.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/dennis-and-Dee-go-on-Welfare.gif
Rettj
05-02-2014, 01:08 PM
DAT 10 AN HOUR YALL
karsten
05-02-2014, 01:53 PM
yeah that was my thought as well, TEN TEN TEN
no chewie dont
05-02-2014, 01:56 PM
Isnt minimum over 10 now lol
Dat 10 isn't a bad place to start, if you have skills or water ability, you can make bank in the summers and vacation all winter long. Not to mention the fishing :D
Caught that yesterday morning, ate it last night.
http://i.imgur.com/5DyWuxW.jpg
Barladore
05-02-2014, 08:43 PM
Something'Witty is by far the best poster on these forums.
iiNGloriouS
05-02-2014, 09:09 PM
Something'Witty is by far the best poster on these forums.
Ames who?
05-03-2014, 12:29 AM
I'd recommend Alaska to anyone looking for work and change of pace. Can're really find a job for less than 10/hr, around here. Not sure on hagards job or anything but almost everyone I've talked to about mine seems interested in doing something outside the norm for employment.
http://www.quickmeme.com/img/6a/6af8ef9a0e729f72a6ca607cf84ae252c53ed8d80dc3624906 924e3975dccb31.jpg
LostCause
05-03-2014, 06:50 AM
time for Unemployment FUCK YEA MURICA
Not_Kazowi
05-03-2014, 07:24 AM
Lol an average Russian wage for a 24 year old is like $2.50 an hour
Eslade
05-03-2014, 12:03 PM
people can live off of $10 an hour? wow.
http://www.quickmeme.com/img/6a/6af8ef9a0e729f72a6ca607cf84ae252c53ed8d80dc3624906 924e3975dccb31.jpg
Naw, it's fuckin great up here man. Everyone I know who moved here from other states say they have no regrets other than not moving sooner. There is life beyond the rat race brew.
SamwiseRed
05-03-2014, 12:16 PM
people can live off of $10 an hour? wow.
not hard honestly. when i moved out on my own before i joined the army, i had a place and a car making less than 10 dollars and hour.
SamwiseRed
05-03-2014, 12:17 PM
given it was a shitty car and an alright place haha but its doable.
Yumyums Inmahtumtums
05-03-2014, 12:21 PM
Alaska looks so nice. Would have to settle in Yukon though because Canadian
10 dollars an hour though? Cost if living is so much there. Not sure how I would survive on 10/hr unless you lived in an urban center. I always thought working in a northern diamond mine would be cool and those guys are 40+/hr
JPMorgan
05-03-2014, 12:34 PM
Naw, it's fuckin great up here man. Everyone I know who moved here from other states say they have no regrets other than not moving sooner. There is life beyond the rat race brew.
Two words, pal:
Tundra Wookies.
You know what I'm talkin' about.
I live on the coast haha, no idea about anything tundra. And yeah people make it work on that 10 spot. They do a lot of subsistence though. I'd say on average most of the people I know up here harvest 1000 or more lbs of food per year. Oh and 10 is just the starter jobs for rookies, people make more if they try. It's not uncommon to make 70-100k over the summer and then relax for the winter or work a job or do more fishing.
karsten
05-03-2014, 01:18 PM
doesn't the gov't pay everyone a certain amount per month in alaska?
i started out trolling you about 10$/h but now i'm actually curious to learn more about the lifestyle
lol
Nah, not per month, it's per year, around Fall season, roughly $1100 on average, think we're getting 1350+ this year, not sure.
It's like anywhere else, wide ranges of style, we have a few urban areas that function much like small american cities but we also have rural extremes without running water ect.
I live in a small coastal village, running water, power, tv, ect. Everything. But we did just get cell phones maybe two years ago haha. I didn't even get a cell phone till I was maybe 24-25. The internet sucks but we do get some awesome stuff to do outside. Since I can remember, I've been harvesting fish/berries/seaweed and other wild game during the summer. This isn't our only or primary food source. Nig had pop tarts growin up too.
We preserve most of it through drying or smoking. We do freezing and canning also. It kind of depends on what ya feel like eating. I do most of my salmon in canned smoke strips that we can eat throughout the winter. But I also use a lot of King Salmon for drying because it has lots of oil.
There is also the community thing that goes a long way. It's def different than most urban areas haha. We help each other and still practice the native traditional potlatch. Biggest difference I usually find with people from the city is the perspective on death. Life seems to mean more here. Probably because there are less of us. I've had multiple friends drown/die from the elements. I've always liked how we did death here, it's bigger than just your family. Growing up I have probably been to 300+ funerals at least and dug more graves than I can remember. There is something about shoveling dirt onto a casket while the family weeps that just puts the importance we have to one another center stage.
Yeah it's weird but I wouldn't have it any other way.
It's nothing like the tv shows all about Alaska on discovery channel.
Oh and I should probably stay something about the 10 spot. That's not my wage, just the common one growing up. I own and operate a oyster farm on the gulf coast so my wage is pretty much nothing haha #farmlife
heartbrand
05-03-2014, 04:20 PM
Ya I'll think Ill stick with life on the east coast
Prob a good idea, count that money and live that dream homeboy. I would.
Ames who?
05-03-2014, 04:41 PM
lol
Nah, not per month, it's per year, around Fall season, roughly $1100 on average, think we're getting 1350+ this year, not sure.
It's like anywhere else, wide ranges of style, we have a few urban areas that function much like small american cities but we also have rural extremes without running water ect.
I live in a small coastal village, running water, power, tv, ect. Everything. But we did just get cell phones maybe two years ago haha. I didn't even get a cell phone till I was maybe 24-25. The internet sucks but we do get some awesome stuff to do outside. Since I can remember, I've been harvesting fish/berries/seaweed and other wild game during the summer. This isn't our only or primary food source. Nig had pop tarts growin up too.
We preserve most of it through drying or smoking. We do freezing and canning also. It kind of depends on what ya feel like eating. I do most of my salmon in canned smoke strips that we can eat throughout the winter. But I also use a lot of King Salmon for drying because it has lots of oil.
There is also the community thing that goes a long way. It's def different than most urban areas haha. We help each other and still practice the native traditional potlatch. Biggest difference I usually find with people from the city is the perspective on death. Life seems to mean more here. Probably because there are less of us. I've had multiple friends drown/die from the elements. I've always liked how we did death here, it's bigger than just your family. Growing up I have probably been to 300+ funerals at least and dug more graves than I can remember. There is something about shoveling dirt onto a casket while the family weeps that just puts the importance we have to one another center stage.
Yeah it's weird but I wouldn't have it any other way.
It's nothing like the tv shows all about Alaska on discovery channel.
Oh and I should probably stay something about the 10 spot. That's not my wage, just the common one growing up. I own and operate a oyster farm on the gulf coast so my wage is pretty much nothing haha #farmlife
http://images.rapgenius.com/3f1005b90028ea2ea85d84533269505c.600x600x1.jpg
haha, it's not for everyone, to you irl, I would probably seem straight savage. Have any blankets for trade?
Littlegyno 11.0
05-03-2014, 11:37 PM
id kill to live in Alaska, probably seen every Alaska show on hulu and Netflix
only problem is after 20 years in southeast florida in the heat and sun, I cannot take the cold at all
like, when its 60 I wont even go outside. I want to move back home to NY for the no income tax for 8 year offer but id die in the winter.
One day I will live in Alaska tho, one day
u cud try grabbing ur balls and stop being a pussy.
LulzSect
05-03-2014, 11:55 PM
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captnamazing
05-04-2014, 07:25 PM
lol
Nah, not per month, it's per year, around Fall season, roughly $1100 on average, think we're getting 1350+ this year, not sure.
It's like anywhere else, wide ranges of style, we have a few urban areas that function much like small american cities but we also have rural extremes without running water ect.
I live in a small coastal village, running water, power, tv, ect. Everything. But we did just get cell phones maybe two years ago haha. I didn't even get a cell phone till I was maybe 24-25. The internet sucks but we do get some awesome stuff to do outside. Since I can remember, I've been harvesting fish/berries/seaweed and other wild game during the summer. This isn't our only or primary food source. Nig had pop tarts growin up too.
We preserve most of it through drying or smoking. We do freezing and canning also. It kind of depends on what ya feel like eating. I do most of my salmon in canned smoke strips that we can eat throughout the winter. But I also use a lot of King Salmon for drying because it has lots of oil.
There is also the community thing that goes a long way. It's def different than most urban areas haha. We help each other and still practice the native traditional potlatch. Biggest difference I usually find with people from the city is the perspective on death. Life seems to mean more here. Probably because there are less of us. I've had multiple friends drown/die from the elements. I've always liked how we did death here, it's bigger than just your family. Growing up I have probably been to 300+ funerals at least and dug more graves than I can remember. There is something about shoveling dirt onto a casket while the family weeps that just puts the importance we have to one another center stage.
Yeah it's weird but I wouldn't have it any other way.
It's nothing like the tv shows all about Alaska on discovery channel.
Oh and I should probably stay something about the 10 spot. That's not my wage, just the common one growing up. I own and operate a oyster farm on the gulf coast so my wage is pretty much nothing haha #farmlife
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Chess13
05-05-2014, 04:45 PM
I gave my job notice today too but I am starting a new job right away.
LostCause
05-05-2014, 05:04 PM
time for that crisp unemployment check awww yeaaa
hagard
05-06-2014, 03:24 PM
bunch of dumb up in here
Scikala
05-06-2014, 03:30 PM
As awesome as that sounds Fame, you lost me at "Shit Internet"
Like, long ass winters and shitty internet? I'd fucking murder you all.
Kergan
05-06-2014, 05:17 PM
I'd recommend Alaska to anyone looking for work and change of pace. Can're really find a job for less than 10/hr, around here. Not sure on hagards job or anything but almost everyone I've talked to about mine seems interested in doing something outside the norm for employment.
I got a job offer in Alaska about 5 years ago, pay was pretty ridiculous for the job. Like $100k/year as a network engineer + a 20% bonus, full paid certification training, 5 or 6 weeks of vacation, company car even though you don't have to travel, etc. If I was single I may have done it honestly.
HippoNipple
05-07-2014, 11:11 AM
most likely you didn't have what it takes, because anyone with nuts would take the offer.
They offered him the job, obviously he had what it takes. Turning it down just means he has other options. I understand that sounds like winning the lotto to you but he probably has comparable offers in more desirable places.
Scikala
05-07-2014, 11:31 AM
They offered him the job, obviously he had what it takes. Turning it down just means he has other options. I understand that sounds like winning the lotto to you but he probably has comparable offers in more desirable places.
My understanding was "if I was single" IE moving his family to Alaska was not a viable option. Not to discount your point, just stating my view...that guy still made a retarded comment none the less.
LulzSect
05-07-2014, 12:04 PM
most likely you didn't have what it takes, because anyone with nuts would take the offer.
Kergan
05-07-2014, 02:04 PM
At the time I didn't have comparable offers, but my daughter was about a year old and my wife basically said I'd be going alone if I did. I'm glad I didn't though, I had just started a network engineering gig about a year before that and it lead into some pretty nice opportunities and experience which I cashed in on a couple years ago. :)
I'm in Minnesota so the cold doesn't really bother me, and I know the isolation wouldn't have either. I think I'd actually enjoy living up there, fishing is my favorite thing to do outside of work and it doesn't get better than Alaska. Wife and kid have different plans though I'm sure I'll end up living some place warm soon!
Scikala
05-07-2014, 02:37 PM
*insert generic comment about wearing pants, putting foot down etc etc*
I'm more of a hiker*than fishing), but I also need some good beer/whiskey and cigars readily available, and internet. Been too spoiled by it now to go without.
Fuck warmth, even NY get's too warm like two months of the year for me, I can barely tolerate the sticky humidity, let alone imagine what a southern place like Florida would feel like. Pass.
Kergan
05-07-2014, 03:39 PM
Only place in Florida I'd consider is the Keys...lowest rainfall in the state and the average temp varies from 73 in the winter to 79 in the summer.
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