Brehs making the Amazon warehouse hot Jeff Bezos ain’t gonna like this RIP BREH NSFW.

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You still don’t fight over no woman even with these circumstances
If she wants to leave
Let her
Once she gets that urge, there is absolutely no reason to fight for that bytch
nikkas that do shyt like this fit two categories
Ain’t never been hurt
Ego too big to think another nikka could ever take his “woman”
And it’s a lot of nikkas that fit in both these categories
I almost jumped stupid over a bytch two decades ago and I thank god I was able to move back across country because I definitely would’ve ended her shyt and the nikka she left me for
When you have no reference for the pain a woman can inflict your heart with
You end up ready to crash out
Crashing out doesn’t discriminate
nikka could be white collard, successful millionaire and still torpedo his whole life behind shyt like this
So all this rhetoric I’m reading about
Low level, warehouse workers with low level emotional intelligence
Got me :skip:
Low level intelligence with low level emotional intelligence knows no income level or education
Many of yall just ain’t been through some shyt with a woman and it shows
nikkas that know, get called women haters
Nah, I’m trying to save somebody from doing this dumb ass shyt
Truth hurts and bruises egos
These women ain’t worthy of a pedestal
And I’m happily married and know any day my cinnamon apple can change her mind
That’s life

This is the most profound post I read on Coli. You Sir, are a G!

I broke up with a girl of 5 years in my twenties. I was angry, hurt, scared - but committed myself to healing. It took over 4 years to heal.

From what I heard her and the clown she moved on with shortly after us - they had major challenges. I don't even want to mention.

To the point after my forgiveness, I felt sorry for them. But hey, I wish them the best.

I graduated College, quit alcohol, dated beautiful girls and now I'm with my girl of five years.

I know to strive to put God first.

God, my vision, health, responsibilities, teamwork etc. Putting those first, I've seen miracles happen in life.

Stay leading the way bro!
 

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thisis what happens when men get emotional....somebody is likely to die
Main thing I teach my sons

Men, especially black men, have to control their emotions. If not, you will make poor decisions that you cannot take back. And society does not give us the benefit of the doubt like crehs when punishment for those poor decisions are made. You have to be in control brothers. Women are emotional biologically, men have no excuse. Not all, but that's a large reason why so many cats are in jail now. They came up under their mothers, many of whom just exhibited typical women traits emotionally, and that's how the boys learned how to deal with shyt thinking that's the way. I love and respect women who do their best but also know to have their son around controlled masculine energy whether through sports, organizations, etc with good Brothas around to teach conflict resolution, emotional control, etc
 

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You understand that being laid off has nothing to do with the definition of a "dead end job" right? Obviously not.

I know multiple people who have worked their way up via Amazon warehouse. One person specifically use to put the packages in the bags when he started and now just open a new location as the Ops manager.

I swear ya'll love to be as ignorant as you possibly can.
So if there are instances of people being promoted,a job cannot be considered dead end….?

Then is there really any such thing as a dead end job in your
 

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Also they will literally pay for you to go to school as long as you’re working there. Once you graduate, you’re free to go into your field & don’t owe them anything. Add in the many time off options they give you & bomb ass insurance.. they have their faults as all jobs do but it’s more pros than cons.
Yeah it's people in here downing it but if you have ambition and a plan you can move up in the company. Especially if it's on their dime. But too many want to have their cake and eat it too. They want the high paying job but don't wanna roll their sleeves up and angry at the world because they're stagnant
 

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You understand that being laid off has nothing to do with the definition of a "dead end job" right? Obviously not.

I know multiple people who have worked their way up via Amazon warehouse. One person specifically use to put the packages in the bags when he started and now just open a new location as the Ops manager.

I swear ya'll love to be as ignorant as you possibly can.
They wear their ignorance on their shirt proudly but also cry victim and act like the world is treating them wrong...
 

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Yeah it's people in here downing it but if you have ambition and a plan you can move up in the company. Especially if it's on their dime. But too many want to have their cake and eat it too. They want the high paying job but don't wanna roll their sleeves up and angry at the world because they're stagnant

Facts. Idk about other locations cuz they all operate differently but the one I’m at is the easiest gig I’ve ever been at. It’s considered the “dinosaur” being built in ‘08, way before automation was a factor. We walk around & manually pick the items which to me makes time fly.

If I don’t want to do that then I do ICQA which is just counting the number of items in the bin & making sure it matches the system. I literally fukk with the job & will be furthering my education from it. :yeshrug:
 

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From what I heard her and the clown she moved on with shortly after us - they had major challenges. I don't even want to mention.

Breh please, don’t be like that, she did you wrong. What she do? fukk her :pacspit:
 

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Breh please, don’t be like that, she did you wrong. What she do? fukk her :pacspit:

I hear you, but if I didn't forgive back then the anger would have consumed me.

She was hanging around this dude. I didn't like it, I left her out of anger with no proof she cheated. She was good like that I don't believe she did. Only she will ever know. But she got with him 4 days after our break up.

I don't want to get into it. But now I have a good amount of cash saved, have optimal blood pressure, am with a beautiful girl for five years, went on over 12 different vacations since.

It's still a bit of a trip to revisit that part of my life.
I'm focused on my career, health, and other goals.

I'm proud that I chose to use that loss to catapult me to focus on and achieve my set goals.

I heard of this one dude who's wife cheated on him. He kept his healing and work low-key. He healed, remarried and went on to have a house and kids.
 

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So if there are instances of people being promoted,a job cannot be considered dead end….?

Then is there really any such thing as a dead end job in your
"A "dead end job" refers to a position with very little to no opportunity for career advancement or growth, meaning there is no potential to move into a better role within the company or field, essentially leaving someone stuck in the same position with limited prospects for the future; it's a job with no clear path to career progression"

Nothing in the definition of a dead end job about lay-offs. There is plenty opportunities for advancement in Amazon. They literally promote on a schedule.


:mjlol:

Why do ya'll always talk about shyt you know nothing about? I would be so embarrassed to move like ya'll move.
 

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This is the most profound post I read on Coli. You Sir, are a G!

I broke up with a girl of 5 years in my twenties. I was angry, hurt, scared - but committed myself to healing. It took over 4 years to heal.

From what I heard her and the clown she moved on with shortly after us - they had major challenges. I don't even want to mention.

To the point after my forgiveness, I felt sorry for them. But hey, I wish them the best.

I graduated College, quit alcohol, dated beautiful girls and now I'm with my girl of five years.

I know to strive to put God first.

God, my vision, health, responsibilities, teamwork etc. Putting those first, I've seen miracles happen in life.

Stay leading the way bro!
Nah mention breh…
 
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