Another possible removal of golden handcuffs

Discussion in 'App Development' started by Aquarians, Jan 26, 2019.

  1. Sprout

    Sprout

    For real,... complainers Just complain thinking their complaining is somehow being productive at changing their circumstances. It just keeps them further entrenched,...
     
    #51     Jan 29, 2019
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  2. I did the 6am-10pm hustle for a bit. It was fun, so never felt pain.
     
    #52     Jan 29, 2019
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  3. Yeah, I know.

    You're invoking #2 here which renders your post useless.

    What if there:

    1) Are no better jobs.
    2) By reasons and circumstances I can't get them.

    Case #1 you might slighlty emotionally feel my pain, #2 gets you into JSOP's category: blame the victim.

    The Russians knew that power trumps everything (for now, ignore the recursive definition of it, like money - power - knowledge relationship).

    Eventually you:

    0) Do what you want.

    Or +inf) Suck it up.

    Cheers from Eastern Europe, btw! :cool:
     
    #53     Jan 29, 2019
  4. schweiz

    schweiz

    Complaining can be productive, at least if it motivates you to go for a change. Complaining can generate that motivation to go for a change.
    But it can also lead to a complete surrender...

    I had in past a big paper above my screen: Just do it! (stolen from Nike)
    Later I could replace it with: " Au petit bénéfice." :D
     
    #54     Jan 29, 2019
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  5. Nah man, latest book I read after "Beria - My Father: Inside Stalin's Kremlin", something with Japanese brutality to American prisoners and while reading "Afgantsy: The Russians in Afghanistan 1979-89" is Ernst Jünger's "Storm of Steel".

    Gotta tell you, it pissed me off in the beginning and almost dropped it. It's a vision (witnessed) of war never encountered by me so far, like all you know about it tells you it's wrong. Well, what I know. This guy definitely didn't approve to it but he didn't resent it either. Au contraire, fought with even a feeling of liking his job (the reason I wanted to end that book prematurely).

    So aye aye fuckers. I like my job in Russia, which as the #1 guy admitted at some Eastern Europe academy of war geniuses, is living exactly what you preach.

    Piece of shits.
     
    #55     Jan 29, 2019
  6. p(et)it beneficiu

    I'm putting myself in the shoes of a field soldier who'd talk with you on what he knows.

    I understand 100% what you mean although we are Romanians, allegedly mixed up with Slavs, Hungarians, Turks, Bulgarians, other-definitely-non-Latins and so on.

    On the other hand I'm interested (out of shamelessly admitting, purely financial reasons) in getting at least conversational in your language. Russians comes after that :p

    So if you don't mind I'll ask some old Saxon words. No problem if you don't know them, that was a long time ago.
     
    #56     Jan 29, 2019
  7. tomorton

    tomorton

    There are better jobs and you can get them if you're prepared to pay the price. Or are you saying you stumbled upon the job you have and by sheer good luck found it was absolutely the only job you could do and therefore the most perfect?
     
    #57     Jan 29, 2019
  8. schweiz

    schweiz

    При небольшой прибыли.
     
    #58     Jan 29, 2019
  9. What drives us around afterall, ain't it?
     
    #59     Jan 29, 2019
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  10. By the way, time is relative. To my wife it took a couple of weeks to answer the "прибыли" question.

    To me it's genuienly hard to distinguish between my onw men and you fuckers.

    Cheers nevertheless.
     
    #60     Jan 29, 2019