jmlad2020 wrote: » Sounds like you have a house and mortgage paid off and savings on top of that. Count yourself lucky. Very few could do what you are doing.
Pcgamer wrote: » Anyone else do similar, with the company 8 years. I'm done with the rat race and never going back. No more performance reviews, No more deadlines, No more pretending to like work colleagues, no more setting the alarm for 8am, no more been constantly tired, no more stuck in traffic(well I was working from home during covid), go to bed when I want, no more putting up with bull **** that I have zeroe interest in, no more pressure. First month has been great and have enough savings to do me for five years but probably longer. Now I have time to do what I like. I'm giving myself six months to see what the next step holds for me and decide what I want to do. Might move to a cheap country for a while. Who knows. Sold my car for 8k and bought a 1ltr for 800 euro. Will do me the finest. Fyck you rat race office work never again. We will see what happens.
B.A._Baracus wrote: » I too can post sh*te to the internet pcgamer :pac: All you people believe this? Lol.
Fighting Tao wrote: » He must live in his mammy’s and daddy’s. Working 8 years and has enough savings for 5 years!
Pcgamer wrote: » Whats hard to believe? No skin off my nose if you don't. Inherited a house, no wife or kids. I don't need a full time salary or a new car driveway. Have no loans either.
RobbingBandit wrote: » Set up a cult you could, call it the master race you should.
Stihl waters wrote: » "Setting the alarm for 8" lol, you must have been wrecked you poor puddin
paleoperson wrote: » :rolleyes:
Pcgamer wrote: » Typical response of people who are an employee of a company and too afraid or don't know how to make money on their own. I would bet my house you are an employee?
Bullocks wrote: » Haha ,any grown up that has to set the alarm for 8 will be no loss to the workforce !
Kraftwerk wrote: » Typical response of someone who doesn't know how to make money on their own? Says the lad who inherited a house, just quit his 9-5 job, living off savings and needs 6 months to figure out what to do. Squandering inheritance doesn't make you an entrepreneur.
Wibbs wrote: » Or they just don't want to be part of the usual workforce? The majority of people go the safe route and go along with each other and that's good. That is a good thing. If that safe 9-5 route is offset by a life you find fulfilling inside and outside that environment and fair play if you find that. But it's not for everyone and many doing that 9-5 cubicle life fly through their lives interrupted by weekends and holidays and then wonder why time flies. It does if you only live maybe 100 days a year and the rest is on a treadmill making way more money for someone else. Personally my idea of hell, or at least purgatory, is a 9-5 office job and thankfully I avoided it entirely. That's not for everyone either though.
Pcgamer wrote: » I'm intelligent enough to make it work. I will succeed where other people are too afraid to do it and not put the effort in..
Kraftwerk wrote: » What effort have you put in ? So far you said you've quit your job and are living off inheritance so you don't have to get up at 8am. Maybe wait until you actually achieve something before lecturing all us worker drones on how dumb and lazy we are...
Viscount Aggro wrote: » To quit work for good, you need 25 times your annual living expenses. The 4% rule.
Antares35 wrote: » Would you be so quick to stake your own house if you'd actually had to work for it instead if having it handed to you? There's a lot to be said for the security of a salaried job. It doesn't make people cowards, it makes them smart. When you've kids to think about too, you can't just give the two fingers to convention and live off a finite savings. I increased my gross salary by almost fifty percent when I left my last job and started my current one. I get a pension, health insurance, free education and paid time off at 90percent salary for almost the first year of my baby's life. Yeah, real scared I am, that's why I stay.
Pcgamer wrote: » Thats great for you been someone else's slacks. I left a job with flexi time and 35 days paid holidays with health insurance and annual bonus.
JimmyVik wrote: » Depends what you want to do really. I increased mine by about 50% each time i moved job too. That allowed me to put a lot away. I do have responsibilities, but what ive put away hopefully will allow me to take a couple of years at least off. If it goes well i might never return to work. God I hate work. Actually its the 9-5 and working for someone else I hate. Dont mind a bit of work on the farm at all.
Antares35 wrote: » Someone else's slacks? I don't even know what that means. Sounds like you just have a chip on your shoulder about any kind of employment tbh. Are you sure you aren't a disgruntled fired employee?
Pcgamer wrote: » Nope, left on my accord for freedom and not waste my life with bull****.
Pcgamer wrote: » and not waste my life with bull****.