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I've had meme jobs in my teens but this summer I got my first "real" internship working as a "Production Engineer" for a company I'm not going to describe because it's very niche.
A few things I've learned:
1. It's exactly like High School but dumber. You get assignments from your teacher, (your boss) and you do them and then you turn them in. The worst part is that you lose all the cool parts of High School mainly: being surrounded by old ppl instead of kids, friends you actually like, and wearing this mask of forced politeness
2. Don't go to a meme college and/or get a meme degree. If you do do this, find a way to make money without waging. You won't make shit with a "marketing" degree in your first ten years in the workforce, nor will you with a degree from a bad school. Thankfully I go to a good school so I don't have to worry about this but my "coworker" is 27 making like $40K.
3. This is very closely related to 2, should really be the same bullet point. If you are in HS, STUDY IN SCHOOL. I was pretty smart in school so I got into a really good college, but I'm working with some people who didn't and they're so fucked. They're going to be waging until they die and there's nothing they can do about it. High School is not that hard, you should be getting straight A's and doing well on all your standardized tests and/or developing a useful skill (athletically, artistically, musically) that can provide you with enjoyment and possibly money down the line. Spend 4 hours EVERY DAY on this hobby, no reason you can't do this. Even if this doesn't happen it will look good on college applications.
4. Office work is demeaning and pitiful. If anybody willingly subjects themselves to this they don't deserve to live on this planet tbh. I'm never waging again, it's so boring and a total waste of your life.
Additional blackpilled insight: My coworker (the 27yo I mentioned earlier) is kind of chad. He's 6'1", 210, great pheno, mogger skull size, awful bad eye area and horrible skin but chad large bones and it makes a huge difference. He started on the same day I did and he's legit awful at his job, not dumb but not smart either. He makes a lot of mistakes and I have to cover quite a bit for him and spend a lot of time fixing his mistakes/backseat driving while he's using the computer we share (jfl at tech). Nevertheless, my boss still praises him very frequently and is always talking about "how bright these two guys are". Surprisingly, I have been getting a lot of credit despite being a small frame normie, probably because of my brutal resume and verbal iq mogging
There are some other kind of funny blackpill stories but they're too specific basically water is wet
A few things I've learned:
1. It's exactly like High School but dumber. You get assignments from your teacher, (your boss) and you do them and then you turn them in. The worst part is that you lose all the cool parts of High School mainly: being surrounded by old ppl instead of kids, friends you actually like, and wearing this mask of forced politeness
2. Don't go to a meme college and/or get a meme degree. If you do do this, find a way to make money without waging. You won't make shit with a "marketing" degree in your first ten years in the workforce, nor will you with a degree from a bad school. Thankfully I go to a good school so I don't have to worry about this but my "coworker" is 27 making like $40K.
3. This is very closely related to 2, should really be the same bullet point. If you are in HS, STUDY IN SCHOOL. I was pretty smart in school so I got into a really good college, but I'm working with some people who didn't and they're so fucked. They're going to be waging until they die and there's nothing they can do about it. High School is not that hard, you should be getting straight A's and doing well on all your standardized tests and/or developing a useful skill (athletically, artistically, musically) that can provide you with enjoyment and possibly money down the line. Spend 4 hours EVERY DAY on this hobby, no reason you can't do this. Even if this doesn't happen it will look good on college applications.
4. Office work is demeaning and pitiful. If anybody willingly subjects themselves to this they don't deserve to live on this planet tbh. I'm never waging again, it's so boring and a total waste of your life.
Additional blackpilled insight: My coworker (the 27yo I mentioned earlier) is kind of chad. He's 6'1", 210, great pheno, mogger skull size, awful bad eye area and horrible skin but chad large bones and it makes a huge difference. He started on the same day I did and he's legit awful at his job, not dumb but not smart either. He makes a lot of mistakes and I have to cover quite a bit for him and spend a lot of time fixing his mistakes/backseat driving while he's using the computer we share (jfl at tech). Nevertheless, my boss still praises him very frequently and is always talking about "how bright these two guys are". Surprisingly, I have been getting a lot of credit despite being a small frame normie, probably because of my brutal resume and verbal iq mogging
There are some other kind of funny blackpill stories but they're too specific basically water is wet