I work for my dying mother's cleaning business. I hate it, but if I leave the I'll feel guilty for letting it die and putting all the work on my dad. I keep cheating and not doing the floors fully at any of the buildings that I clean. Mainly, I skip out on mopping. We use these joymops right now. Is there any alternative that would make me not see mopping as such a burden?
Anonymous
11/6/2025, 6:15:15 PM
No.1547781
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>>1547777 (OP)
Your Mom is dying and you're fucking up your families income, and you need us to fix that for you? Two words
Grow Up
Anonymous
11/6/2025, 7:52:16 PM
No.1547798
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I have a boring manual labor job. It's not my dream job, but they're paying me, so I work hard without complaining. I use earbuds to listen to audiobooks about science and history to pass the time. (Feel free to ask for recs.)
Maybe some day I'll get a better job, but that day is not today, so I work hard where I am right now.
(Just a thought: What happens if a client sees the halfhearted cleaning work you've been doing, and decides to take their business elsewhere?)
Anonymous
11/8/2025, 11:03:24 PM
No.1548014
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>>1547777 (OP)
you either help the ship sail or bail and get a different job. You're just sabotaging the ship you're staying on. Do your job, slacker. "homeless" is written on your future at this rate
Anonymous
11/9/2025, 12:20:56 AM
No.1548021
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>>1547777 (OP)
Listening to music, audio books, podcasts, whatever while you are working. I don’t know about you, but for me that makes things that are a chore far more bearable. You have a moral obligation to power through it man. Make your mom proud, show her that you can make it out in the world.