BuddytheReow
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Anybody else feel like they're just bored all the time with their job but you can't quit cuz, you know, bills? That's where I'm at.
After 20 years at my current job, that's exactly how I've felt since year 5. And I'm in my mid 40s. But between the changing job market and what I currently make and all my benefits, starting over and taking a pay cut and giving up my pension at this age seems like financial suicide. Oh well, maybe I'll stroke out on the job and get an early retirementAnybody else feel like they're just bored all the time with their job but you can't quit cuz, you know, bills? That's where I'm at.
Yep. I would love to quit and do pedals full time, but the combination of bills paired with the general uncertainty of sales keeps me tethered to my cubicle 40 hours a week.Anybody else feel like they're just bored all the time with their job but you can't quit cuz, you know, bills? That's where I'm at.
I definitely don't do that.I'm at the point in my job where I'm starting to speak up to my manager that I'd like to do more
Sounds a lot like me. Do you also work for the government?Not so much bored as recovering from burnout. I crashed hard in Nov ‘23 and managed to hide it. I felt a lot better after about a year and a half, but now it’s a balance to avoid that happening again.
I do take on a lot, but not just for the hell of it. I use it as leverage. I’m non-confrontational in many aspects of my life, but I’m pretty aggressive when it comes to negotiating my compensation. I also don’t keep it a secret from my boss if I’m frustrated with something or someone. Or the times I’ve considered leaving the company.
Long story short, I have a lot invested in my reputation at work. At this age, it just sounds exhausting to rebuild all of that somewhere else.
I have never, ever, in my entire life, ever felt like that. Work is always super thrilling and exciting, and a fantastic use of my talents. I always feel fulfilled at the end of the day and happy with all my coworkers. Life is the bestAnybody else feel like they're just bored all the time with their job but you can't quit cuz, you know, bills? That's where I'm at.
Nope, private sector. Fortune 500 corporation that does global industrial logistics. But possibly similar in that big bureaucratic vibe.Sounds a lot like me. Do you also work for the government?![]()
Can I have some of your Kool Aid? lolI have never, ever, in my entire life, ever felt like that. Work is always super thrilling and exciting, and a fantastic use of my talents. I always feel fulfilled at the end of the day and happy with all my coworkers. Life is the best
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I’m not bored, I’m unmotivated.Anybody else feel like they're just bored all the time with their job but you can't quit cuz, you know, bills? That's where I'm at.
Make some popcorn and watch the movie, I guess. At any company, everyone is important and everyone is replaceable.The demotion was clearly a lifeboat. After 15 years with the company, 10 in sales and 5 as a manager they’re giving him a few months to land something while he covers basic responsibilities until he’s replaced.
Oh - when it was announced it took every single ounce of self control not to jump up and do the dance of joy. Luckily I faked it with the "I just heard you are getting divorced" empathy look and head nod.Make some popcorn and watch the movie, I guess. At any company, everyone is important and everyone is replaceable.
I hope it gets better for you.
If I didn't have 3 kids to worry about I absolutely would. The main reason I keep the day job is because I need to make sure my family is taken care of.I haven't had a "job" in 6 years. You should try it
My spouse is a union employee. Otherwise this probably wouldn't workIf I didn't have 3 kids to worry about I absolutely would. The main reason I keep the day job is because I need to make sure my family is taken care of.
All that Tascam repair stuff pays all the bills?I haven't had a "job" in 6 years. You should try it