Got a slight dopamine-hit from my wageslave-job today

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Getting a 6% raise on January 1st. Meaning that I will be getting another extra ~60 dollars a month for that same 12hours/week slavejob.

u mirin? thats like 1 gram of cocaine
 
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12 hours a week is not wageslave
 
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proper wagecuckery but our department lead wants to mentor me and push me to get a few promotions I felt like insane dopamine like a good little wagecel when in reality he will hire his nephew instead
 
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My wageslave job is 40 hours a week working and 25 hours commuting :kys:
your decision to do that.

I live a minimalist lifestyle so I don't have to.
 
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Whats your job?
 
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Thats 2 grams of ketamine
 
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proper wagecuckery but our department lead wants to mentor me and push me to get a few promotions I felt like insane dopamine like a good little wagecel when in reality he will hire his nephew instead
Yeah I guess being appreciated does feel good.
 
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Whats your job?
retail, in-person customer support/advice/sales in a physical store, for custom-made higher-end products we sell.

It's quite technical and involves doing a lot of quick calculations on the spot to get a situation on paper with proper technical details, get the right solution and calculate the price for it. I was trained full-time (paid) for 1 month to learn the in and outs.
But once you know those technical details and mastered all the calculating, I guess it's similar to selling floors, kitchens, etc.

It's a bit more autistic than normal retail-sales job because of the quick-calculation and heavy-technical component.
I don't just sell something I don't know anything about, but have to know all the autistic technical details and make the quick calculations to come to the right solution on the spot.

So I am a sales-person that is more of a problem-solving nerd than the smooth-talker type. I see this also with my colleagues, they aren't necessary the smooth-talking salesmen either, but also more of the nerdy type.

That's all I can say, I can't go into details cuz I don't want to dox myself.
 
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retail, in-person customer support/advice/sales in a physical store, for custom-made higher-end products we sell.

It's quite technical and involves doing a lot of quick calculations on the spot to get a situation on paper with proper technical details, get the right solution and calculate the price for it. I was trained full-time (paid) for 1 month to learn the in and outs.
But once you know those technical details and mastered all the calculating, I guess it's similar to selling floors, kitchens, etc.

It's a bit more autistic than normal retail-sales job because of the quick-calculation and heavy-technical component.
I don't just sell something I don't know anything about, but have to know all the autistic technical details and make the quick calculations to come to the right solution on the spot.

So I am a sales-person that is more of a problem-solving nerd than the smooth-talker type. I see this also with my colleagues, they aren't necessary the smooth-talking salesmen either, but also more of the nerdy type.

That's all I can say, I can't go into details cuz I don't want to dox myself.
Interesting how you can work this for only 12 hours a week. Seem cozy. Based on your desc I'd say you're something like a custom furniture Consultant or something like HVAC.:lul:
 

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