Are you able to work?


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Plentiful_Despair

Plentiful_Despair

Experienced
Aug 23, 2024
265
I'm 22, never had a job but many, many attempts to work which usually last 1 or 2 weeks. I feel extremely suicidal when I come home and my co-workers and customers always notice quickly that I'm not interested in participating in this capitalistic hellscape called human civilization and I get fired. I just don't have the mental strenght to do it and zero incentive. I don't want a nice car, a nice house, a vacation, wife and kids, I just want to sit in my dark room and be online. And very, very few people I've talked to understand what I mean. They feel meaning by work. I don't feel any meaning because I can't understand "normal" peoples thoughts and emotions. I am useless in human society.

Anybody have the same experience?
 
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dragonofenvy

dragonofenvy

Mage
Oct 8, 2023
560
I used to barely be able to function at my jobs, only doing them out of necessity. I worked minimum wage jobs as a cook for a couple of years hoping to save up for college. I had to go to a much cheaper school than originally planned since I ended up having sizeable expenses from a stay at a mental hospital for a month. I then went to work at a factory, and man that sucked. It was an enormous effort just to get out of bed and go there and go through the same repetitive motions hundreds to thousands of times per day. I did that for about a year and a half before I finally couldn't take it and on the same day I quit I tried to ctb.

All the times I wasn't at work I was happier. I felt freer not having those obligations. Right now I have a job as a driver where I deliver tires to auto shops. I don't particularly enjoy it but it's so much better than working in a kitchen or factory. I just drive around and drop off tires and go to the next place. It's exhausting loading up and unloading stuff that can go up to 110lbs (50kg) or more. But I like being on my own driving around.

That being said, even though I'm okay with the job, on the days I do have to work I wish I didn't have to go in but I think most people think like this. My job is meaningless, and a job like mine is often judged by others because it's working class despite about 70% of the US where I'm from being working class. Guess there's still a ton of elitism going on, particularly among people my age where an overwhelming amount of your value is judged by your job.

I get you about not wanting nice things. I don't like traveling and never was interested in vacationing. I've been to most of the western US states (MT, IA, UT, AZ, etc.) and saw things like the Grand Canyon, went to Yellowstone, whatever but just never cared. I drive an almost decade-old car and will use it, along with my 8-year-old phone until they die. The only reason I'm working is so that I can eat and not be on the street. People I know don't seem to understand this. I've been questioned by someone I know who's attending one of the most expensive universities in the US why my apartment doesn't have amenities like a pool or whatever. He along with a few others were shocked that its just nothing more than a box for you to live in. People seem to just put too much value in dumb stuff like that, but I think that's just upper-middle-class thinking for you, hence why he's going 6-figures in debt because he wanted nice things at his college like little robots that go around the campus and deliver stuff to students. Why someone would willingly choose to screw themselves financially for something like that... yeah idk I think a lot of people my age are a bit dim.

I wish there were more jobs that had meaning, but to be honest with you, I think about 90+% of jobs, while necessary for society to run, will feel totally meaningless and just serve as a reminder to you that you're on the bottom rungs. If you don't want lots of money, and money doesn't do anything for you, and you have no real incentive to work, then you'll never find meaning, unfortunately. People say follow your passions, but that's only possible for a larger minority of people than they think. I tried following my passion and it never worked out. It's the same thing for many millions, billions of people.

Yet, unfortunately, at some point, you are made to participate in the job system. That's just the way it is. If it was optional, well then nobody would participate now would they?
 
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amnesia999

amnesia999

Lie, lie, lie - Life is a lie
Jun 30, 2024
192
I'm not as bad off as you are, but I understand your feelings. Dealing with authority figures -- i.e. bosses, particularly male bosses -- triggers my anxiety. Some bosses I've had were bullies, and it didn't matter what their gender, bullies suck.

In the past 10 years, I've had two episodes where my anxiety level got so high that I couldn't get myself to go to work for months. My employer didn't like that very much but fortunately I didn't get fired, I just got "nastygrams". I won't bore you with the details, but that was not good. I haven't ever had a job I liked.

So I'd like to not have to go to work as soon as possible. I'm getting close to retirement age and I hope that I can be able to sit in front of my computer and dink around for hours on end rather than going to work in the next 5-10 years.

Good luck, I hope life gets better for you!
 
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Steff1337

Steff1337

Autistic and schizophrenic, please be respectful
Jun 21, 2024
659
No, I'm unable to work. I'm about 90% disabled (just look at my status).
 
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Ironborn

Ironborn

Specialist
Jan 29, 2024
342
Able? Yes
Willing? No
It's not worth it, I had no time to myself, the pay did not reflect the work I did so why bother?
Once my savings are gone I'm done.
 
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Lady Laudanum

Lady Laudanum

Adrenaline junkie
May 9, 2024
693
I'm a workaholic. Work is my coping mechanism.
 
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3/4Dead

3/4Dead

Peace, Love, Empathy
Feb 27, 2024
389
i don't do it very well, but yeah, lol, i do work.
 
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sserafim

sserafim

brighter than the sun, that’s just me
Sep 13, 2023
9,009
I don't dream of labor. That's why I'm a NEET. I just want to be left alone in peace without normies trying to force me to get a job. They constantly bother me about it and it's annoying as fuck. I will never contribute to this sick soyciety because I just don't want to. Work is modern day slavery and wageslavery is cucked. The way that this world is set up is one of slavery. People work to survive and afford to exist. Your existence costs money; you have to pay to exist. Well, it's good that my parents are paying for me. I will NEET until I rope because I will never submit and become a slave to the system
 
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vitbar

vitbar

Escaped Lunatic
Jun 4, 2023
327
yes, but my life has been stunted. I'm trapped in a dead end job. Still the money has its perks.
 
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wCvML2

Member
Nov 15, 2021
440
Had such intense anxiety when I had to job-hunt that I couldn't physically enter stores to ask to work there, all the jobs I ever had were ones my mom found for me or a job agency she sent me to check which is embarrassing to admit. I work a dead end retail job stocking shelves, which is all I can do.
 
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ijustwishtodie

ijustwishtodie

death will be my ultimate bliss
Oct 29, 2023
4,200
No, I'm not able to work but normies think otherwise. The thing about me is that I don't have much on my plate. I can't deal with doing a lot of stuff. Even doing the dishes takes away all of my energy and leaves me exhausted for a long time. I think it's due to my autism and my neurotype that I can't do much. I can't even handle chores so I absolutely won't be able to handle work.

With that said, even if I was able to work, I still wouldn't want to as it just isn't worth it. Being a neet is superior to being a wagie and I'd always want the superior option for myself because I deserve the best. I was born in this world against my will so why should I have to settle for less? It's absolutely unfair. Since I can't neet, the second next best thing for me is death. I'm currently too scared to kill myself but I'll have to take the initiative soon as I can't allow myself to suffer the fate of being a wage slave
 
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sancta-simplicitas

sancta-simplicitas

Arcanist
Dec 14, 2023
407
Usually I'm not even able to cook and do the dishes in the same day.
 
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kyhoti

kyhoti

Looking for fair winds and following seas
May 27, 2024
293
I wish I could work. My health and my history prevent it.
 
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Pluto

Pluto

Meowing to go out
Dec 27, 2020
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mrpeter

mrpeter

Student
Jun 11, 2024
199
I've been struggling to get a job for over a year, I apply to a bunch of places 99% of the time don't get a response and when I do I ALAWAYS GET REJECTED. One time did an interview for chik-fil-a and it was so awkward, they would ask me questions that were hard to answer and ofc I got rejected, like why the fuck do you think I want a job its for MONEY you think I give a fuck about anything else? Why does doing an interview have to be so hard? If I get a job I wouldn't be surprised if I got fired for how autistic I am, even though companies claim they want to hire disabled people. I hope I can get a job that requires not interacting with customers, since they probably get pissy easily.
I'll take any job even if I get paid 7$ an hour. I hate spending hours a day mindlessly scrolling through indeed applying for job after job and getting no responses it's really fun.
I'm not as bad off as you are, but I understand your feelings. Dealing with authority figures -- i.e. bosses, particularly male bosses -- triggers my anxiety. Some bosses I've had were bullies, and it didn't matter what their gender, bullies suck.

In the past 10 years, I've had two episodes where my anxiety level got so high that I couldn't get myself to go to work for months. My employer didn't like that very much but fortunately I didn't get fired, I just got "nastygrams". I won't bore you with the details, but that was not good. I haven't ever had a job I liked.

So I'd like to not have to go to work as soon as possible. I'm getting close to retirement age and I hope that I can be able to sit in front of my computer and dink around for hours on end rather than going to work in the next 5-10 years.

Good luck, I hope life gets better for you!
Never had a job before but I know bosses suck ass, because they can be a dick to you and you can't do anything about it or you're fired.
 
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amnesia999

amnesia999

Lie, lie, lie - Life is a lie
Jun 30, 2024
192
like why the fuck do you think I want a job its for MONEY you think I give a fuck about anything else?
That reminds me of one time I applied for a job and didn't get it, so I called the person in charge of making the hiring decision and asked her why I didn't get the job. She said that I wasn't enthusiastic enough during the interview. (This was a job working as a civilian inside of a jail -- does that sound like fun to you?) And I thought, I told you I could learn how to do the job, I told you I wanted the job, I even went there on my own time to do a sit-a-long, and you rejected me because I wasn't enthusiastic enough?! Must've forgotten my pom-poms. That's one thing I hate about job interviews.
I'll take any job even if I get paid 7$ an hour.
You should hold out for a job making at least twice that. I don't know what state you live in, probably a red one if that's the going rate where you are. The federal minimum wage is bullshit, you can't live on it.
 
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mrpeter

mrpeter

Student
Jun 11, 2024
199
That reminds me of one time I applied for a job and didn't get it, so I called the person in charge of making the hiring decision and asked her why I didn't get the job. She said that I wasn't enthusiastic enough during the interview. (This was a job working as a civilian inside of a jail -- does that sound like fun to you?) And I thought, I told you I could learn how to do the job, I told you I wanted the job, I even went there on my own time to do a sit-a-long, and you rejected me because I wasn't enthusiastic enough?! Must've forgotten my pom-poms. That's one thing I hate about job interviews.

You should hold out for a job making at least twice that. I don't know what state you live in, probably a red one if that's the going rate where you are. The federal minimum wage is bullshit, you can't live on it.
I think working with murders and rapist sounds like a lot of fun you should be more positive
 
amnesia999

amnesia999

Lie, lie, lie - Life is a lie
Jun 30, 2024
192
I think working with murders and rapist sounds like a lot of fun you should be more positive
Right?

FWIW I think you should look for a city/county/state job, those usually have better benefits. And get a job where you're represented by a union. That way there's a written set of rules that both workers and management have to play by, meaning it's harder for you to get fired.
 
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Gangrel

Gangrel

Specialist
Jul 25, 2024
365
I do work extremely reluctantly. Some days i cry in the car before going in because of how bad it is. I do not wish to partake in this fucking sick shit where i work 9 hours a day while barely affording to live, but i am forced to because catching that god damn bus is so fucking hard.
 
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-nobodyknows-

-nobodyknows-

Experienced
Jun 16, 2024
239
Yes, but tbh I really should get back on ECT and live in a residential facility… but if I did I wouldn't be able to work anymore
 
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Unhumanly.

Unhumanly.

Recovery are not the winner.
Feb 24, 2023
251
if I want to have a dream I could build one, I could work as a start for the foundation of the dream I plan to build, but every company I work in usually cut me within weeks and less than 3 month, they never give a real lesson for me to evaluate so I can develop myself, it's all just nonsense saying like I wasn't emanating a certain vibes enough to build some workspace environment they'd want to achieve, I had enough, and now I am unemployed
 
purpleuser

purpleuser

Deep Purple
Sep 3, 2024
17
Never worked longer than a week at her usual job as she understood it. The best job is one that doesn't involve people in any way. It is better to sit at home in silence for a pittance than to work somewhere and build a career for no one. I can work like everybody else. Career, wife, family and a steady income. And here I am another herd dude who despises work but needs to feed the kids, here I have a wife who is already pretty tired of nagging me and my boss threatens to fire me if I do not overwork. Mm-hmm. The dream.
 
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revontulet

revontulet

Member
Aug 4, 2024
33
Somehow. I have worked even while being sick more than once. I'm a workaholic and perfectionist + I have always worked overtime whenever it has been asked.
 
nux_walpurgis

nux_walpurgis

Me, my whispers and a broken God
Oct 18, 2023
131
I have been offered jobs but my anxiety is crippling.
I don't know for how long I will be able to put it off, I am an adult now and I will have to fend for my self but I am terrified
 
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GargoyleFiend

GargoyleFiend

Member
Sep 5, 2024
7
it's a constant battle of physically feeling well enough to work as well as having enough power mentally to deal with everything that work entails. i should work more, bills need to be paid, but i have no energy or desire to work. I work with the public, so dealing with nasty, mean people on a daily basis when im just trying to make it through my shift is the biggest difficulty.
 
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ham and potatoes

ham and potatoes

Just some hillbilly
Mar 27, 2024
349
Ive been working ever since i got out of school over a decade ago. still nothing to really show for it though
 
TakeMeToHeaven

TakeMeToHeaven

Member
Jul 25, 2024
96
work is suffering
 
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QteStimBnnuy

QteStimBnnuy

Qtpuppet
Feb 9, 2023
144
I've technically never worked an official job in my life. I have never been on for a paycheck. The one time I volunteered at a normal job of sorts and I genuinely just couldn't. Not only am I functionally off by default, it got insanely depressing so fast. Eventually also came with that weird mood, the music I was listening to had some disgusting feel to it, some feel of suffocating air and mental state that I wasn't a fan of. I'd continue to get tired n more tired, I couldn't enjoy it at all. I just couldn't keep up with it so they kicked me off from my attendance dropping. I do have every intention of progressing to scientific fields if I get medicated, so perhaps I'm not against the idea of work. I'm just against generic jobs, I'm not built for it and don't know if I'll ever be. Maybe I'll try in the future, but not now
 
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IrishBug

Despite the username I am not Irish :)
Aug 30, 2024
10
I work and don't mind the work itself but dealing with the people is way too hard. I should quit but I am kind of stuck in this job now as I need a income but Im too anxious to go to interviews etc to get another job.
 
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