Thread 510801017 - /pol/ [Archived: 270 hours ago]

Anonymous ID: 1a78yKKWGermany
7/19/2025, 2:40:55 PM No.510801017
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whats stopping you from being a NEET?
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Anonymous ID: Pa8p2QXBSpain
7/19/2025, 2:41:50 PM No.510801066
>>510801017 (OP)
Isn't something like half of this board already that?
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Anonymous ID: wkL6GQjeDenmark
7/19/2025, 2:47:21 PM No.510801343
>>510801017 (OP)
Nothin, infact I am a NEET except I got an education. I just finished 3 months of sick leave followed by three months of paid leave, not I get unemployment support with 80% of my old salary through a extra private unemployment insurance.

Plan on sending two job applications every week for the next 6 months, then maybe go back to being on sick leave till I spent all my sick leave points.
Anonymous ID: zddBwXqzUnited States
7/19/2025, 2:48:45 PM No.510801405
>>510801017 (OP)
Responsibilities
Anonymous ID: qm6Vz9sLUnited States
7/19/2025, 2:49:18 PM No.510801434
>>510801017 (OP)
Purely financial reasons
I rode the train as long as I could
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Anonymous ID: RH81ILcUUnited States
7/19/2025, 2:50:20 PM No.510801503
chie cover eyes
chie cover eyes
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>>510801017 (OP)
not having chie to sleep with
Anonymous ID: CIppL+wrSlovenia
7/19/2025, 2:53:59 PM No.510801692
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>>510801017 (OP)
nothing. keep paying me taxes, wagecattle.
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Anonymous ID: UDyUNQ6H
7/19/2025, 2:55:21 PM No.510801773
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>>510801017 (OP)
Money. I want to be a neet so badly bros.
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Anonymous ID: qm6Vz9sLUnited States
7/19/2025, 2:55:24 PM No.510801777
>>510801692
I'll do it for you, brother
Anonymous ID: UTplEy7lUnited States
7/19/2025, 2:59:01 PM No.510801968
Just kill me
Just kill me
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>>510801017 (OP)
I'm an involuntary NEET.
Just kill me
Anonymous ID: hqnd9D+FUnited States
7/19/2025, 3:00:51 PM No.510802051
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>>510801017 (OP)
I like having sex with women and i like money.
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Anonymous ID: bSa+dilvNetherlands
7/19/2025, 3:01:25 PM No.510802077
>>510801017 (OP)
Nothing, just waiting for the new Hitler.
Anonymous ID: UTplEy7lUnited States
7/19/2025, 3:02:07 PM No.510802110
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>>510802051
I like money too
Anonymous ID: lHgmvZyGUnited States
7/19/2025, 3:05:31 PM No.510802254
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>>510801017 (OP)
need a Chie in my life
Anonymous ID: Hledo0RTUnited States
7/19/2025, 3:08:37 PM No.510802407
>>510801017 (OP)
i like my 2day/week job
Anonymous ID: mBmFoNjLUnited States
7/19/2025, 3:10:23 PM No.510802481
>>510801434
Do you regret it? Some say you need to use your late teens and early 20โ€™s to springboard into your late 20โ€™s when you start a career. Others say itโ€™s not needed, and your previous work experience is mostly inconsequential.

I think everyone is agreement that being a NEET beyond 30 is a bad idea.
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Anonymous ID: /CIv1KGQUnited States
7/19/2025, 3:11:57 PM No.510802556
>>510801017 (OP)
my job
i have a 200K desk job and spend like 5K per year tops
i live with my parents and never leave home
Anonymous ID: Wwn992xKUnited States
7/19/2025, 3:12:47 PM No.510802600
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>>510801017 (OP)
I just started to make really good money and id rather continue doing that until I have enough passive income to live as a retiree in about 15 years
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Anonymous ID: QyWAImAjUnited States
7/19/2025, 3:13:50 PM No.510802646
>>510801066
Soon to be more.
Not by choice. all the while being shamed by evil Jews for being "lazy".
Anonymous ID: QluH1HEBUnited Kingdom
7/19/2025, 3:15:01 PM No.510802700
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>>510801017 (OP)
semi-NEET is attainable, but not for longer than three months at a time. Work makes me anxious as hell, but apparently everyone must pull their weight even for low living standards. Life is becoming cheap, but everything necessary for a good living standard expensive.

Piracy is about the only thing making things like rent & utility bills affordable; and the government here is plotting ways to take that away by implementing digital ID, then when they have the receipt that you did this or that online, they'll take me away and completely destroy any semblance of life I once had.
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Anonymous ID: /CIv1KGQUnited States
7/19/2025, 3:16:32 PM No.510802780
>>510802600
how are you preparing for when they lower interest rates and HYSA returns get killed
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Anonymous ID: jNlc/+qTUnited States
7/19/2025, 3:18:10 PM No.510802862
On track brother!
Anonymous ID: qm6Vz9sLUnited States
7/19/2025, 3:18:37 PM No.510802889
>>510802481
>Do you regret it?
Yes, but also no. I can only say that I had to do it that way. I wasn't ready to step into the real world until I was forced to.
But having all of that sweet, sweet free time...living in the lap of luxury, not having to wage at all...yeah, I enjoyed that
>Some say you need to use your late teens and early 20โ€™s to springboard into your late 20โ€™s when you start a career
It's different for everybody. The only advice I can give with any authority is not to waste your 20s entirely. I literally spent an entire decade after I graduated highschool just screwing around, drinking and doing drugs and being terminally online
>Others say itโ€™s not needed, and your previous work experience is mostly inconsequential
Depends on what you want to get into. A gap in your work history is a lot more forgivable nowadays than it used to be, but only for certain kinds of jobs.
And only if you can explain it
I wouldn't recommend trying that route
>I think everyone is agreement that being a NEET beyond 30 is a bad idea
Pretty much
I was able to push it to almost 35 because I got lucky
Anonymous ID: qm6Vz9sLUnited States
7/19/2025, 3:19:20 PM No.510802924
>>510802700
>Work makes me anxious as hell
Why?
everybody else is in the same boat as you, there's no reason to feel that way
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Anonymous ID: H1O8l6/rUnited States
7/19/2025, 3:27:25 PM No.510803327
>>510801773
what u even spend money on bro

all I buy are geek bars I haven't bought video game since 2013
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Anonymous ID: qm6Vz9sLUnited States
7/19/2025, 3:28:58 PM No.510803400
>>510803327
typically RENT
and UTILITIES
and CAR PAYMENTS
and FOOD
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Anonymous ID: Wwn992xKUnited States
7/19/2025, 3:33:03 PM No.510803609
>>510802780
That portfolio is 70% index funds and 30% strong dividend companies and covered call ETFs
Anonymous ID: H1O8l6/rUnited States
7/19/2025, 3:33:11 PM No.510803617
>>510803400
just get mommy gf
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Anonymous ID: vdNRMWXSUnited States
7/19/2025, 3:36:12 PM No.510803775
>>510802924
Oh absolutely "work" makes me anxious as fuck, not because of the act of actually going to work or doing a good job, rather it's the fact that I'm consistently boxed in, surveilled, lied about pay, and fucked over by every employer I've ever had.
I don't trust my employer ever. Ironically I'm probably going to quit my current job in the next few days (possibly today actually) and it's so fucking tiring. I'm going to take a shower but I'll get more into it if I feel like it or anyone gives a fuck
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Anonymous ID: QluH1HEBUnited Kingdom
7/19/2025, 3:36:42 PM No.510803797
>>510802924
All the essentials for living are getting expensive and pricing me out. I don't have a business or fancy things to keep me self-employed so I am at the mercy of cut-throat employers who demand satisfaction for their stockholders or now, their 'stakeholders'. guess which two clubs I am not part of. when profits are record numbers, I can afford NEET, when the economy crashes, they don't want to know me but glad to employ me because I'm cheap. life is cheap.
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Anonymous ID: qm6Vz9sLUnited States
7/19/2025, 3:36:51 PM No.510803807
>>510803617
if it were only that easy
Anonymous ID: Wwn992xKUnited States
7/19/2025, 3:37:16 PM No.510803819
>>510802780
And lowered interest rates will make virtually all equities sore so im looking forward to it. I Also have
a small position in REITs lol
Anonymous ID: UfAIdOsXUnited States
7/19/2025, 3:38:33 PM No.510803884
>>510801017 (OP)
A lack of sustainable funding. Unemployment gibs dry up too fast, I will probably have to go full schizo and get on some kind of medicaid dole.
Anonymous ID: qm6Vz9sLUnited States
7/19/2025, 3:41:13 PM No.510804020
>>510803775
You don't have to trust them, you just have to do what you were hired to do
Geez anon at a certain point you have to put your foot down even in the most menial jobs. If it's not something you're actively being paid for, you can refuse to do it.
I don't really know what else to tell you
You shouldn't be anxious about any job, ever.
>>510803797
The UK is fucked anyway
you should come to Texas
we have too many beaners and indians moving here, all White expats are welcome instead
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Anonymous ID: vdNRMWXSUnited States
7/19/2025, 4:07:11 PM No.510805528
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>>510804020
I understand what you're saying and putting my foot down is probably why I've left half of my jobs.
>You don't have to trust them, you just have to do what you were hired to do
I always make sure to do my best to do what I was hired to and even excell those expectations. It's twofold: on one hand I've always wanted to start a business and acquire other small businesses from a very young age and then 2. I've had just a very bad work experience.
To give some background as concise as I can:
My first job was as a financial advisor out of grad school (luckily left without debts and finished 2 years early) in a major city but then the Coronavirus hit a few months into it and was fired from that 18 months later due to missing a sales quota that was moved up a month earlier than I was initially told it was due and from falling into a depression after a series of horrible personal events and being under a boss who always played mind games with me.
Then go a job as another financial advisor at a more local company, had great relationships with my business partners and corporate however I wasn't making the kind of money I would like and left after hearing a rumor my department was acquired and would be sold off which was true.
Then in Fall 2022 I got into a Big 4 accounting firm as an auditor, it was okay but I felt the place was too fake, too cutthroat, and I wanted to switch departments. I was laid off from them a year later, then struggled to find meaningful employment besides doing Uber where Uber kept changing how it's pay structure works, moving the goalposts, pushing more surveillance onto me. I oddly enough applied and received a good federal government job with the Dept of Treasury a a bank examiner in an already understaffed field last December but then Trump blew up with eh hiring freeze which apparently already offered and signed roles with start dates in 2 weeks weren't going it be honored, throwing me back into the job market again.
Thus I'm tired
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Anonymous ID: qm6Vz9sLUnited States
7/19/2025, 4:16:37 PM No.510806078
>>510805528
Just go manage a fucking fast food joint like everybody else, dipshit