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10 reasons you should never get a job
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<blockquote data-quote="Cobra" data-source="post: 1273776" data-attributes="member: 1172"><p>Probably one of the stupidest articles out there. It's marketing, short and simple, to make more naive people believe they can stop working. </p><p></p><p>Truth is that you can gain valuable experience from working. The more people you work with the more the value. The more professional the environment the more the value. The more skilled people you're around the more the value. These are sometimes the same individuals that will open their own shop or own and/or manage another company. Good people to know.</p><p></p><p>Over many years of work experience you can deduce cold hard facts about work environments and treating employees that you will otherwise screw up if you leave and start your own gig.</p><p></p><p>That being said if you're passionate about an idea or concept, go for it if you have the balls but don't expect some theories from this article to guide you. You will need to figure shit out on your own, piss people off in the process and learn the hard way. That's okay but most people are not cut out for it.</p><p></p><p>On the surface these threads can seem useful but it's just laziness disguised into a package of bullshit.</p><p></p><p>There are too many skilled professions you absolutely will gain nothing but valuable experience from. Don't be a pussy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cobra, post: 1273776, member: 1172"] Probably one of the stupidest articles out there. It's marketing, short and simple, to make more naive people believe they can stop working. Truth is that you can gain valuable experience from working. The more people you work with the more the value. The more professional the environment the more the value. The more skilled people you're around the more the value. These are sometimes the same individuals that will open their own shop or own and/or manage another company. Good people to know. Over many years of work experience you can deduce cold hard facts about work environments and treating employees that you will otherwise screw up if you leave and start your own gig. That being said if you're passionate about an idea or concept, go for it if you have the balls but don't expect some theories from this article to guide you. You will need to figure shit out on your own, piss people off in the process and learn the hard way. That's okay but most people are not cut out for it. On the surface these threads can seem useful but it's just laziness disguised into a package of bullshit. There are too many skilled professions you absolutely will gain nothing but valuable experience from. Don't be a pussy. [/QUOTE]
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