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Varrok 02-13-2014 12:41 PM

You know what? You're right, I'm disconnected from reality and getting a job and/or making a company is nearly impossible. Almost nobody does it right. You got a point there.

MA 02-13-2014 12:43 PM

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I have a desktop with an internet connection, better start thinking up rules to be imposed by my new world order.

not before New New World Order.

which would make yours the New New New World Order.

none of which have taken off yet DAMN IT STM

Nepsotic 02-13-2014 12:45 PM

Varrok, you're a cunt.
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It’s a name for the concept of building yourself up from nothing to become successful – to “pull one up by one’s own bootstraps”.

I usually hear it being used in reference to deluded right-wingers who think everyone can just magically help themselves become a billionaire, and that poor people just aren’t trying.

Basically Mr Birling from An Inspector Calls.

MA 02-13-2014 12:46 PM

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You know what? You're right, I'm disconnected from reality

hey

preachin to the choir babe

Vyrien 02-13-2014 01:05 PM

Let's go on benefits and work our way up until we control the system, then divert all the money back to ourselves. While we're at it let's blame the people we are supposed to be supporting for their poverty.

Or has that idea already been taken?

Mr. Bungle 02-13-2014 01:16 PM

Ugh don't get me started. I lost my last job months ago and still haven't found anything new, despite applying everywhere. It's hard to find a job in the winter when your only real job experience is in construction.

Frankly I'm getting quite depressed and bored sitting at my home out in the country... the seclusion is really getting to me. Thank god for the internet, I guess. But I need money. I can't even sell drugs I'm so out in the middle of nowhere!


...not that I condone that kinda thing

Varrok 02-13-2014 01:18 PM

I CAN'T EVEN FIND DRUGS IN MY CITY

Slog Bait 02-13-2014 01:21 PM

If I still lived in Vegas, I would have seriously considered becoming a dealer because of how desperate I am for money right now

Mr. Bungle 02-13-2014 01:23 PM



I know this isn't the music thread but this song describes the feelings caused by this situation perfectly. Without this band I might be dead

probably not though

Wings of Fire 02-13-2014 01:38 PM

I'm teaching myself Japanese (Self study shows initiative to employers and that I'm not wasting my time unemployed) and I'm going to take a free programming course at the next opportunity. I'm maybe not quite on track to becoming a billionaire yet, but I am trying!

Nate 02-13-2014 04:00 PM

I was offered a job at the beginning of last year, to start in the second half of 2013. Then, due to a combination of miscommunication, bureaucracy, and incompetence, it fell through in October (although they didn't tell me it had fallen through until January, which is another symptom of the incompetence). So the annoying thing is that I would have been jobhunting all through last year if I'd known this was going to happen, and wouldn't have needed to be unemployed right now.

Also, I almost have a fucking PhD! It shouldn't be so difficult to get a job. I've sent off shitloads of applications, got interviews with a grand total of two companies, both of which said that they were going with other candidates and went radio silent when I asked for feedback. I had a preliminary interview for another job on Tuesday, but haven't heard back from them yet. Not really expecting much there, as I don't think I'm really qualified for that one.

STM 02-13-2014 09:33 PM

I'd just like to point out that I'm definitely not a bootstrapper, I could count my personal successes on my two hands. That doesn't mean I don't have the inclination to make something of myself, though.

Slog Bait 02-13-2014 10:22 PM

I think you completely misread the part of the "definition" that stated that a bootstrapper is someone who believes personal successes were entirely of their own volition and had no outside influence

From what you've stated up to now in the thread, it was implied that was your pov

Job McYossie 02-13-2014 10:31 PM

I've had one job, and I need to start looking again. I worked at KFC for a year, and after getting tired of dealing with the jerks that are the patrons of fast food, I decided to put in my 2 week notice and then vow to never go into fast food again. I probably just doomed myself to being unemployed for a while, and after reading some of this thread, it definitely looks like I wont have an easy time finding work.

Slog Bait 02-13-2014 10:38 PM

I'm sure there's a joke somewhere around here about Job McYossie being JOB-less, but I do not have the magic ability to make a pun out of anything like Manco so I can not make said joke

OddjobAbe 02-14-2014 01:14 AM

Job McLossie.

The process of finding a job is grueling, and, to put it eloquently, shit. I have full sympathy, and this is one of the other many reasons I get angry at the Government (UK) for using poor people who need benefits and using foreigners as scapegoats. It's very difficult to live to begin with if you're not rich, but when you're jobless and still being taxed left, right and centre, it's borderline impossible.

Manco 02-14-2014 04:12 AM

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I do not have the magic ability to make a pun out of anything like Manco so I can not make said joke

not with that attitude

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I worked at KFC for a year, and after getting tired of dealing with the jerks that are the patrons of fast food

something something jerk chicken

Job McYossie 02-14-2014 06:36 AM

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Job McLossie.

The process of finding a job is grueling, and, to put it eloquently, shit. I have full sympathy, and this is one of the other many reasons I get angry at the Government (UK) for using poor people who need benefits and using foreigners as scapegoats. It's very difficult to live to begin with if you're not rich, but when you're jobless and still being taxed left, right and centre, it's borderline impossible.

We don't get much education in foreign governments over here in the U.S., so I can't really fairly compare the two governments. But I can say that the shit employers do is terrible.

And by the way, with the whole pun thing, it's pronounced "Jobe", but the pun still works and is humours.

Slog Bait 02-14-2014 06:50 AM

Because of the taxes in the US and the absurd amount we have to pay for health insurance, my family lives in diamond encrusted poverty.

Then one day we realized they weren't actually diamonds, they were just tiny shards of glass this whole time.

The damn health insurance doesn't even cover what we need to remain healthy and stable. Some bullshit right here.

STM 02-14-2014 08:39 AM

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Job McLossie.

The process of finding a job is grueling, and, to put it eloquently, shit. I have full sympathy, and this is one of the other many reasons I get angry at the Government (UK) for using poor people who need benefits and using foreigners as scapegoats. It's very difficult to live to begin with if you're not rich, but when you're jobless and still being taxed left, right and centre, it's borderline impossible.

Don't forget the whole, 'benefits seekers should have to work for there JSA'. The gov were suggesting you work like, 9-5 five days a week doing litter picking and stuff so you could get your £60 a week, which would put it so far below the minimum wage it probably breaks human rights conventions. Oh and it takes away jobs from people already working for the councils that do such work for a living. So unemployment goes up. The country's economists are seriously incompetent fucks.

Vyrien 02-14-2014 08:53 AM

Anarchy say I. ANARCHY.

Officials elected to represent the will of the people have turned into a separate class of politicians that we get to pick and choose between, all of which are as bad as each other and many of whom come from wealthy backgrounds. They've never had to live the commoner's life so they don't have a clue what they're talking about. It's a disgrace.

Slog Bait 02-14-2014 09:09 AM

Seems to be a reoccurring thing world wide.

Nate 02-14-2014 04:13 PM

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Because of the taxes in the US and the absurd amount we have to pay for health insurance, my family lives in diamond encrusted poverty.

Bwahahahahahahaha...

You do know that taxes in the US are lower than almost all the countries in the industrialised world? I always find it funny when I hear Americans complain about how high their taxes are. Why don't you come here and try to pay Australian taxes, with an Australian cost-of-living?


Of course, then you'd get healthcare taken care of for you. Not gonna criticise you for complaining about how expensive that is in the US. That shit is crazy.

Slog Bait 02-14-2014 04:38 PM

No, I already know that's a thing. On one hand, I'm thankful for that... but I also know our minimum wage is WAY lower than it needs to be, and when my parents moved our cost of living increased by quite a lot, on TOP of the absurd amount we have to pay for health insurance that doesn't even cover our medical needs.

The financial class I'm situated in has to pay the highest taxes out of all the classes over here. I have no idea where that stands vs the rest of the world, but I have to say, it's very strange wondering whether or not we're going to have food to last until either of my parents' next paychecks.

Also it stresses me out so much that I'm still so heavily reliant on them financially. A lot of my commission money ends up going to helping them pay bills so we keep the damn roof over our heads.

Job McYossie 02-14-2014 05:20 PM

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but I have to say, it's very strange wondering whether or not we're going to have food to last until either of my parents' next paychecks.

I knew that feel. It sucks being below the poverty line and still having to pay for Type 1 Diabetes supplies. Healthcare is too expensive. I wouldn't mind higher taxes, if we had more amenities provided. And maybe less military, but that's a discussion bomb for another day.

Varrok 02-15-2014 12:23 AM

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Bwahahahahahahaha...

You do know that taxes in the US are lower than almost all the countries in the industrialised world? I always find it funny when I hear Americans complain about how high their taxes are. Why don't you come here and try to pay Australian taxes, with an Australian cost-of-living?

Hooray, we're 37th! Suck on that, America!

Our healthcare barely works.

STM 02-15-2014 11:07 AM

Yay Britain. We may have very high taxes but if Imangle my leg in a car accident, I'm not gonna have to pay £240,000 up front to get it fixed.

OddjobAbe 02-15-2014 03:16 PM

Not yet, anyway.

STM 02-15-2014 03:30 PM

Give it another few Conservative governments and we'll see.

MA 02-19-2014 09:58 AM

"kids, don't you dare break those legs! too fucking expensive!"