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Anonymous No.717158057 >>717158109 >>717158156 >>717158225 >>717158232 >>717158348 >>717158360 >>717158367 >>717158398 >>717158432 >>717158487 >>717158494 >>717158540 >>717158562 >>717158842
How do you find time for gaming after a 80+ hour workweek?
Anonymous No.717158109
>>717158057 (OP)
>Goldstein
Anonymous No.717158156
>>717158057 (OP)
Kikestein hasnt worked a day of his life
Anonymous No.717158225
>>717158057 (OP)
>Goldstein

No Work-life balance for the goy.
Anonymous No.717158232
>>717158057 (OP)
>supposed hard worker can't even bother to capitalize his sentences
Anonymous No.717158271 >>717158386
>80hours
Why would you even take the job
Anonymous No.717158342
>I work 80 hours a week
>20 hours of free golf paid for by vendor("networking")
>40 hours of meetings(with free food brought in by vendor)
>20 hours of bullshitting about golf, sports betting, your investments, your next free vendor meal, ect.
Bosses are so based honestly
Anonymous No.717158348
>>717158057 (OP)
boomers worked 8 hours a day flipping burgers and could easily afford a house, a car, a family with a dog

things are getting worse
Anonymous No.717158360
>>717158057 (OP)
>goldstein
Anonymous No.717158365
I hate people
Anonymous No.717158367 >>717158432 >>717158556
>>717158057 (OP)
Someone who has less than six hours a day for eating, sleeping and personal relationships wouldn't take the time to type all that shit
Anonymous No.717158386 >>717158436 >>717158465 >>717158521 >>717158739
>>717158271
a start up has a chance of making you really rich if it sparks interest from big corps. getting in on the ground floor means getting a big piece of the pie in an acquisition.
Anonymous No.717158398 >>717158504 >>717158580
>>717158057 (OP)
He's right about the startups though.
They will demand you work round the clock, terrible places to work.
Anonymous No.717158432
>>717158057 (OP)
i got really into arcade games when i was working 15 hour days
>>717158367
he considers writing that shit to be part of his job
Anonymous No.717158436
>>717158386
Sure it does
Anonymous No.717158442
how fucked up in the head do you have to be to unironically post on linkedin?
Anonymous No.717158465 >>717158512 >>717158551
>>717158386
>getting in on the ground floor means getting a big piece of the pie in an acquisition.
Does it?
I thought normal workers don't get any shit even if the company is bought by bigger company.
Anonymous No.717158487
>>717158057 (OP)
Anonymous No.717158494
>>717158057 (OP)
i mean he is right though, going into a startup and asking for work life balance is just dumb
Anonymous No.717158504
>>717158398
but...all that hyped start up culture in 2010s
young dudes, a bunch of apple laptops, energy drinks and pizza, a cool idea becoming a market breakthrough getting you to the top
bros...
Anonymous No.717158512
>>717158465
normal workers don't do 80 hr work weeks? you're thinking of something else
Anonymous No.717158521 >>717158689
>>717158386
Isn't it like common knowledge that 50% of startups fail within 5 years
Anonymous No.717158540
>>717158057 (OP)
If it's a start up the jew is right here
Anonymous No.717158551
>>717158465
most will give equity
Anonymous No.717158556
>>717158367
All those people who claim crazy hours online often work on an oil rig or some shit where you're technically on the job 24/7 because you live on the thing but then you get to go home for like a month straight between projects.
Anonymous No.717158562
>>717158057 (OP)
I fucking hate startups. It should only ever be considered if it's your first job and you literally need any experience or super desperate to feed yourself. I worked in one for 2 years for shit pay for long hours and it just shut down. Also, you will NEVER be rich from equity in a startup unless you're a cofounder, not even an early engineer. I did the math over and over again in a spreadsheet (I was invited to join startups by ex-coworkers multiple times as a founding engineer), and basically the company has to be acquired for $1B+ for it to be worth the risk compared to just collecting RSUs from the average publicly traded company.
Anonymous No.717158571
>Goldstein
Anonymous No.717158580 >>717158712
>>717158398
yeah anyone who applies to startups already know what they are signing up for. work-life balance kek get laughed out the door. brett goldstein would be the retard if he said in it any other environment.
Anonymous No.717158660
>UMMMMM ACKSHUALLY YOU SHOULD WORK ALL DAY EVERYDAY FOR VERY LITTLE TO NO PAY I HIGHLY SUGGEST YOU DO THIS FOR FUTURE INTERIEWS
>-Signed, jew shekelstein, CEO of literal who indie company nobody has heard of
Thanks goldberg, i'll make sure to take your opinion seriously
Anonymous No.717158672
The same people:
>why are men checking out of society and dating???
Anonymous No.717158689
>>717158521
yeah, not every thing is guaranteed, the reason it's a start up is that they're trying to demonstrate results for an as of yet unproven concept that will grab attention. not every ideal is realized. that's why the guy ios stressing that you have to have a passion for the project, not look for work life balance
Anonymous No.717158712
>>717158580
its kinda weird
like, countries have laws regarding hours you can compel employees to work
saying "we dont hire people who dont want to work overtime all the time" is probably illegal
Anonymous No.717158739
>>717158386

is it worth it completely ignoring anything you have outside work ( hobbies, sex, building up a family, fitness, caring about extended family and friends) to get 2% shares in a company that *might* succeed and sell out for several millions of dollars? what if it comes up right in the years when you need to care about those other things the most?
idk, i would much prefer to get 1% of shares for half the worktime, unless i get the chance when i am 22, but i doubt startups want critical workers that barely got out of school.
Anonymous No.717158781
The West needs you. These are troubled times. Stop "having fun".
"Fun" is not for men.
Stop smiling.
Always wear a suit.
Grow a beard.
Be cold.
Be serious.
Be stoic.
Grind for 21 hours a day.
Gym for 4 hours (while manosphere/conservative self-improvement/finance/motivational audiobooks/videos/podcast play on the background).
Take a 2min cold shower.
Read manosphere/conservative self-improvement/finance/motivational books for an hour.
Sleep for 3 hours (at most).
Monetize a hobby.
Get a passive income.
Always be ready to hop on a call with your clients and prospective businesses partners.
Never engage in casual sex.
Never drink alcohol.
Never play videogames.
Never consume sugar.
Never consume carbs.
Only eat at the end of your hard day of work as a reward, and never eat to fulfillment. Always stay hungry.
Drink 4L of water daily.
Never do drugs.
Take your pills.
Quit caffeine.
Quit movies, music, shows, videos or any form of "entertainment".
Go to Church.
Never watch porn.
Never masturbate.
Never sin.
Study the biology of female attraction.
Talk to that girl. With a serious face and calculated words.
Be a gentleman with her and with every woman.
Marry and provide for her and her kids.
Become a father.
Sacrifice yourself for your family.
Put your wife's needs above yours.
Grind relentlessly. No "rest" days.
Defend free speech online.
Defend the correct positions.
Enlist.
Fight for your country.
Bear the cross.
Responsibility.
Sacrifice.
Suffering.
Struggle.
It is hard. It is supposed to be.
Put. In. The. Work.
Now.
Anonymous No.717158792
I hear you I hear you, just two things:
1-I'm going to work as little as possible because I need money but I don't want you to get rich from me. Also kys.
2-where are the Epstein files?
Anonymous No.717158842
>>717158057 (OP)
>hi my business model is that I pay you low wages for double the hours and on the one in twenty shot the company stays afloat longer than 2 years your stock grants are diluted and you still win nothing
Can't imagine why anti-Semitism keeps rearing its ugly head