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7/2/2025, 11:27:26 AM
>>76326519
I remember you anon, I see you've decided to go for that delivery job, good for you. Remember while you're driving the truck thinking "this sucks" you're probably driving past a few people who are envious of you having a job or a better job than theirs. Stick at it at least until you've paid your debt off. Who knows, by then you might like your job.
I remember you anon, I see you've decided to go for that delivery job, good for you. Remember while you're driving the truck thinking "this sucks" you're probably driving past a few people who are envious of you having a job or a better job than theirs. Stick at it at least until you've paid your debt off. Who knows, by then you might like your job.
6/25/2025, 1:54:43 AM
>>76298202
>it'd be the most money I've ever made at a job
That's reason enough to try it, even if you only last a month or two it'll get you some money
>it's delivering packages in the closest run-down depressing shithole town all day.
You don't live there, who cares what it looks like? Just don't act like you're too good for the place and no-one who lives there will care about you either.
>it uses Amazon vans, they track everything you do with the car and even have a camera in the cabin
Yeah, being micromanaged sucks but it's just how things are now. As for the camera no-one cares if you pick your nose or have to scratch your balls (carry some anti-bacterial wipes/alcohol get). No-one is watching you in real-time. That camera footage will only ever be looked at if there's theft, an accident, you're running wayyy behind schedule or a compliant is made against you.
>For me it would be a half hour to get to the place and another back too
A half hour is not a bad commute at all.
>Did you go to community or regular college?
I went to both, I went to community college to get qualifications to go to regular college (which I subsequently dropped out of lol). The thing about community college is that unlike high school the people at community college all want to be there and have paid money to be there. That tends to select for a similar group of people. I think also because most people at CC don't know each other there isn't really that "clique" culture that develops in high school. The atmosphere is a lot more relaxed than HS, you'll get treated like an adult. The flipside of this relaxed nature and adult treatment is that you'll have to be a bit more proactive when it comes to organising your own studying schedule or getting help with any issue you're having, there's less hand holding in CC than in HS. Also (I'm assuming you're young) don't be surprised if there's older adults in your class as well as kids younger than you. https://youtu.be/BJSXFaCWcIs?t=45
>it'd be the most money I've ever made at a job
That's reason enough to try it, even if you only last a month or two it'll get you some money
>it's delivering packages in the closest run-down depressing shithole town all day.
You don't live there, who cares what it looks like? Just don't act like you're too good for the place and no-one who lives there will care about you either.
>it uses Amazon vans, they track everything you do with the car and even have a camera in the cabin
Yeah, being micromanaged sucks but it's just how things are now. As for the camera no-one cares if you pick your nose or have to scratch your balls (carry some anti-bacterial wipes/alcohol get). No-one is watching you in real-time. That camera footage will only ever be looked at if there's theft, an accident, you're running wayyy behind schedule or a compliant is made against you.
>For me it would be a half hour to get to the place and another back too
A half hour is not a bad commute at all.
>Did you go to community or regular college?
I went to both, I went to community college to get qualifications to go to regular college (which I subsequently dropped out of lol). The thing about community college is that unlike high school the people at community college all want to be there and have paid money to be there. That tends to select for a similar group of people. I think also because most people at CC don't know each other there isn't really that "clique" culture that develops in high school. The atmosphere is a lot more relaxed than HS, you'll get treated like an adult. The flipside of this relaxed nature and adult treatment is that you'll have to be a bit more proactive when it comes to organising your own studying schedule or getting help with any issue you're having, there's less hand holding in CC than in HS. Also (I'm assuming you're young) don't be surprised if there's older adults in your class as well as kids younger than you. https://youtu.be/BJSXFaCWcIs?t=45
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