Would you rather make $5k/month doing nothing or $50k/month working 8 hours, 7 days a week.

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How is your health going to shyt only working 7 hours and 30 minutes? You don't have to cook, clean, wash clothes, or get the mail. You dont have to commute. You have a gym in your building.

If you take the $5k and a job you're still miserable because you have 40 hour weeks on top of commuting and having to cook and clean.



A lot of y'all gone be salty as hell when your fellow brehs get them $12k weekly pay checks and start stunting. :francis:
How do you know you don’t have to commute? What about job itself, is it physical or in office and how demanding is it? How toxic is it? It all varies at the end of the day
 

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How do you know you don’t have to commute? What about job itself, is it physical or in office and how demanding is it? How toxic is it? It all varies at the end of the day

Breh if you're making $50,000/month, you can afford to rent the condo across the street. That's enough money to move to any U.S. city.

This is a hypothetical question for debate. You have to make both choices balanced. You cant make one side of the argument all negative and the otherwise all positive.


And folks talking about stress. If you get another job to add to the $5000, you're basically back to square one.
 

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5k plus my regular job. Working 7 days a week is sucker shxt.
 

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Except you cant afford anything more than the average person. Rent is $2000 in most places. Even if you did work, you're still back to square 1 of having to work ANYWAY. :russ:

Y'all aren't thinking this through. Turning down $12,500 a week is WILD.
but you literally don't have a day, a single day to enjoy it. no PTO, no nothing. So yeah you'll have some money, but your actual life sucks. Whereas I've lived in the north side of chicago, lakeview etc having a blast on far less than $2500 every two weeks. Some of you are so left brained and uncreative that you don't factor in any intangible value into anything.

The type of people that would work a cubicle job they hate in a small town in Oklahoma with kid and wife and think they have a better life than the bachelor bartender in NYC. The Bartender likely has a more experiential life....
 

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but you literally don't have a day, a single day to enjoy it. no PTO, no nothing. So yeah you'll have some money, but your actual life sucks. Whereas I've lived in the north side of chicago, lakeview etc having a blast on far less than $2500 every two weeks. Some of you are so left brained and uncreative that you don't factor in any intangible value into anything.

The type of people that would work a cubicle job they hate in a small town in Oklahoma with kid and wife and think they have a better life than the bachelor bartender in NYC. The Bartender likely has a more experiential life....

They also aren't factoring in that some of us are in careers that we happen to enjoy that either pay well or will pay well. The $60k/yr is a small bonus to some of us.

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but you literally don't have a day, a single day to enjoy it. no PTO, no nothing. So yeah you'll have some money, but your actual life sucks. Whereas I've lived in the north side of chicago, lakeview etc having a blast on far less than $2500 every two weeks. Some of you are so left brained and uncreative that you don't factor in any intangible value into anything.

The type of people that would work a cubicle job they hate in a small town in Oklahoma with kid and wife and think they have a better life than the bachelor bartender in NYC. The Bartender likely has a more experiential life....


But you can enjoy it. Y'all must only live for the weekends or something.

If im making $50,000, im living in the heart of downtown. The best nightlife, the baddest bytches. Ill have the uberxl pulled up waiting on me when I get off.




Meanwhile you got $600 leftover and still eating at Texas roadhouse. :russ:
 
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