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Post by Admin on Jan 5, 2021 18:51:00 GMT
General employment issues for those over age 50
General employment issues for those over age 50...begin
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Post by Admin on Jan 5, 2021 18:55:54 GMT
I know one thing, with me, I've pretty much lost all love for 'work' just for work sake.
I think when older, at least for me, work stops being fun, or a window to better things when there's no more 'romance' in the work place, but instead other dull over the hill types.
There's a lot of variables here of course, I mean blue collar work much different than corporate work, field work different than office work and so forth.
And depends on who and or what you're working for. A lot of factors at play here.
Some people love going to work no matter how old, but people like that usually have meaningful jobs where they feel they're making a difference.
I think it's really about the kinds of relationships you have or form while at work, that will effect ones attitude towards their job.
Anyways, time to get ready for work, yuk...much more to follow as time allows.
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Post by Admin on Jan 10, 2021 17:01:59 GMT
Off today and feel so 'refreshed' mentally I'm off today, but not just today, a string of days, and as such I feel a bit happier and refreshed mentally, which tells me how oppressive a heavy work schedule can be, cause when have a heavy work schedule you don't have time to 'breathe', in that when off all you're doing is thinking about when you have to go back to work. It's why I say people, at least those in the blue collar realm, need a minimum of 3 days off in a row in order to fully heal. Cause first day off is about useless, it's the transitional phase from dread to restoration, so you don't really get into your time off until the second day, which for most would be Sunday...assuming still work that traditional M-F type of schedule, many do not anymore unless working for the Gov. Either way, whether working long 12 hour warehouse shifts, or driving a truck or pouring concrete or whatever, either way 3 days is what body and mind need to recoup. And going forward it's what I demand, even if have to string together different part time jobs, my schedule will be what I need it to be to be a happier person. A good schedule means more to me than pay. The older you get the more you begin to realize what a chump you were, when younger, for being brainwashed into thinking you had to work a grueling work schedule 'just because'. Looking back, I would of rather of lived a more meager life, than work a long grueling schedule for any company. Anyways, I'm off, lets see what mischief I can get into.
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Post by Admin on Feb 9, 2021 16:40:48 GMT
Not really an employment issue, but do notice now that I work less days per week, I seem to be actually saving more and spending less.
Cause I've realized a few years ago that just getting up and 'out there' daily costs money and can be a drain after a while.
Getting up to go to work is an event, just like getting off work is, it's an event, and it takes time, energy and money, so if can do that event 3 days a week instead of 5-6 days a week, just that alone saves a ton of personal energy and stress and gas and wear and tear on vehicle and lessens the odds of getting in a wreck.
And with me anyways, when home I really don't spend money.
Add all that up and even though I'm out there less, I'm saving way more money, pay checks add to my checking account now in positive way, where as for so many years before seems I'd work all year yet couldn't save a dime.
Oh the things you learn when you're older that you wish you'd of known when younger or had another pound it into your head.
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Post by Admin on Mar 11, 2021 7:35:48 GMT
Feels so good just to be off work
Today was the first of a 3 day rotation of work, and during early part of shift, while driving, I was like 'I really don't need this anymore', in that the job adds no value to my life, none, zero.
I guess cause when older you've done your job, skill specific job for so long that there's really no new challenge to it.
I simply work for the paycheck, that's it...almost like a prostitute sleeping with a client just for the money, that's how I see work at times, exploitive and done simply for a check, at least in my case.
Now some are lucky enough to actually 'love' what they do, I'm really not one of those anymore, I don't even like the people I work around, and should of took steps years ago to better myself educationally so that wouldn't be writing such a post now....I tried, I surely did, but seemed always failed, or ran out of money for school, training ect.
I like current job simply do to schedule, and that's it.
Unless I win the lottery, my onw personal future, as far as getting old and retiring with grace, just doesn't look so promising....so like most others, just learn not to think about it until have to.
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Post by Admin on May 23, 2021 5:23:09 GMT
Yes, people over the age of 50 still have to work and toil
This idea that you stop working over the age of 50, what a crock.
That being said, amazing how at end of my long shift, I feel so 'spent', drained, so grey, as if all my energy is gone...but then when leaving place, in car driving home, energy begins to come back...then when get home, more energy suddenly there...then after being home for around 30 minutes, feel like a new 'being'...literally.
What does that tell me?
It tells me the 'mind' is a powerful thing..think about that.
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Post by Admin on Aug 12, 2021 2:02:53 GMT
Today just felt so long, so dreadfully long, while at work, I still do blue collar stuff, not one of the lucky ones who get to trade paper and earn millions speculating about stuff, nope not me, even at my age I still have to wake up and 'hit it', and really nothing to fall back on.
I was in the Navy years ago, but to honest to make up some fake claim where I'd get check for rest of life.
Where has honesty gotten me though?, I ask myself as I get older and more tired.
I mean it's not 'god' who pays my bills, or who has to get up and labor.
Sure I'm healthy, but for how long?
I'm between 50 and 60, and I'm just tired, tired of doing the same thing with the same flat results.
And I just don't have the same 'drive' I did just say a few years ago, if I make money going forward I want it to be from stuff I do online, not labor or a place I have to show up to.
I really wish I had a second chance to make better decisions.
I tried, when younger, but just never had a 'team' around me, It was always just myself trying to do the impossible all alone, back when I just figured 'god' would bless your efforts, like in the movies, or even as some claim he does for them in real life.
And also, seems the older I get, the less I care about there being a heaven or a hell, you just stop caring about that stuff after a while as reality begins to set in and body, mind, soul and spirit begins to wear down.
And it just depends on whom you're around, if around the right people, they'll make you feel 19 even when you're in your 60's.
There's just so many variables in life.
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Post by Admin on Dec 4, 2021 2:00:35 GMT
Sometimes have to just resign or quit a job in order to force self to move on
Yes, sometimes one has to just resign or quit a job in order to force self to move on and find something better to self.
And better to 'self' doesn't always mean more money right away, better to self can be the following
1. A job with more cheer, cheer = higher moral, higher moral = more energy, enthusiasm, happiness, health ect
2. Better location, maybe current job has you stuck living in a community you don't fit into, or has you commuting 1 hour to work, that's a minimum of 2 hours of your useful day spent in traffic, why?
3. A job with a better social interaction, this matters if single, and or if a male, maybe you need a job where are working around younger females, and not just older grungy post sexual balding males.
4. A job that offers training, upward mobility?
And so on.
Pay isn't everything, and I think more and more people are realizing that and is why more and more are becoming picky about where they work.
When older, working just to work, has less meaning than it did when in teens, and learning the ropes of life and discipline, I mean when or if over the age of 50, if made it that far, still alive, still healthy, obviously you exercised a level of discipline in your life or wouldn't still be around.
But what happens is often we, including myself, become so accustomed to that predictable weekly pay check that willing to tolerate all the other stuff that's out of place in our life and preventing us from actually being happy and socially thriving.
I mean if live in a hood type area, where crime is high, ect, not going to be much socializing with neighbors when off work, on the other hand if maybe live near the beach, or any area where residents are employed, no section this or section that type of housing, there's a better chance that any random person in that community will be about 'something', other than street crap.
Point is, whatever your thing is, maybe you like the ghetto, than make changes to live there if currently not.
But again, with myself, I've gotten lulled into this complacency, where I've fallen into this deadening routine of work, home, pay check, next thing you know another whole year has gone by, and a tad bit less health as well as we age.
In the past, when younger, more bold and confident, I'd just quit a job if that job stopped serving me, I mean the idea of working just to work never made sense to me back then, still does not, only now I'm older, less risky, less bold, and that worries me, cause I don't want this current situation to become my grave.
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Post by Admin on Mar 4, 2022 4:09:50 GMT
I wish I had a job that when got off work and got home, I didn't always feel so badgered. Sometimes I secretely wish Putin would just go ahead and vaporize 'stuff', put us all back into the stone age, and on equal footing again with one another. It would be like the movies, or like 'Mad Max' or something.
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Post by Admin on Jul 20, 2022 2:13:19 GMT
I'm so sick of fkn working man, it's just gross to me.
Pointless, civilized slavery is all it is.
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Post by Admin on Jul 28, 2022 1:00:40 GMT
I just looked at my job schedule and feel like vomiting.
Here's why. Lately I'm getting back into radio/entertainment, where you feel so alive, cause you're in charge of all the content, meeting people, making dreams come true.
When entertaining I'm alive, but when I go back to 'day job', it's like I'm dead, stuffed into a truck and reduced to nothing more than a mindless driver with zero impact...gross.
But, I do need the income, cause as of now not earning enough passive income to prosper, but that's my aim and goal.
The company I'm with now, bless them, it's not their fault I feel this way, I'd feel this way with any job right about now, any blue collar job.
I mean it's just as you get older, and time becomes less and less, your, or at least my views on things begin to change.
Theater and radio make me happy cause I reach so many, but the minute I report to work on dull day job, it's like I'm just a donkey, just there for labor.
I can't go on doing this for to much longer, I want to matter before I go.
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Post by Admin on Sept 15, 2022 21:01:52 GMT
Just in a straight up mood to just quit my job right now, that's how much I hate it
I like the people I work for, it's not their fault I'm just sick as hell of what I do, which is driving. I hate the job now, I hate the long hours of isolation, being alone, sitting, and then arriving to a place where everyone is dead and lacks personality. I absolutely hate it, and as I get older, I'm tired of doing anything I hate, cause lifes to short to spend it in misery.
Sick of the whole transportation industry, and how people who have driven forever are treated like amature rank types, who still have to watch stupid azz training videos written by m/f's who've never driven a day in their life.
I hate what I do now, and it's coming to a head.
Sometimes you just got to straight up quit a job, before you'll be motivated to find another one that better suited for you.
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Post by Admin on Oct 7, 2022 22:32:08 GMT
Here's the thing with me 'job hopping' is not the cure to what ails me. Ye sure, it can be a thrill to quit one job, take another, then quit that one to. But that's not what ails me.
What ails me is lack of meaning and purpose in my life. I need a job that makes me feel as if I matter, and am having an impact.
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