Do it.
Your younger years are precious...its all downhill once you get a full time professional job.
If you can afford it, why not get some more free time to LIVE before it all starts to fly by in the wink of an eye....
Do it.
Your younger years are precious...its all downhill once you get a full time professional job.
If you can afford it, why not get some more free time to LIVE before it all starts to fly by in the wink of an eye....
I work in IT, am currently doing 4 10 hour days a week, the 3 day weekend is great and i love it, and really, 10 hour days are pretty easy. The only thing i dont like is that im doing shift work, starting at midnight finish 1030so currently on the look out for somthing else (I want to get into networking if anyone knows of any positions going
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But yeah seriously man, maybe you could negotiate a 10 hour day so you dont have to take a pay cut
WTF??? I'm getting a bit sick of working most of my life? So you've been doing it for what in perpective amounts to around 5 minutes and you already planning to live at home and pay board for the rest of your lifeWOW you sound a real catch! Bet the girls are lining up! Hope at least you wash your own undies
Seriously though...(well on topic of your question I should say)....part time work is awesome - work life balance becomes really important especially if you have a young family. I worked hard on my career established myself and now have the luxury of choosing how much I work and for what pay...I feel quite proud that I have gotten to this place by now as I am only 30..yes yes I understand for you young whippersnappers 30 is like ages away but one day you just might want to get out from under your parents roof (in fact have you asked whether they plan on kicking you out at any stage! Might pay to if you are even slightly considering reducing to part time work now) putting in some hard yards to get yourself into a position where you can do that without having to loose heaps of dosh is well worth it! Keep in mind too that all that 'hard' work at uni goes totally out the window if you plan on not using it and choose to work a part time JOB.
BTW you may not see yourself as freeloading but don't you think your parents might like (and deserve) some time to themselves at some stage after having worked MOST OF THEIR LIVES raising you?
I have been working 50-70 hours per week and have decided to cut back. I'm taking a huge drop in pay but I will be able to meet my 4year old and 2 year old son for the first time in ages.
I'm looking forward to the short period of hapiness that will occur between the reduction of working hours and the repossession of the house:
I'm not really sure what I was expecting. But it's interesting reading other people's opinions, getting other perspectives.
Work was ok today. The job I'm doing actually suits me pretty well, I'm not a people person but in this job I only have to deal with a few people at work. There's a mix of using the computer (getting the programs ready) and hands on stuff (changing tools, loading material into the turret etc). The days usually go pretty quickly.
It gets stressful when there are orders due which are set to impossible deadlines and jobs with lots of parts and different material types and thicknesses, then other jobs get juggled in between them and previously punched parts have to be remade when they're folded wrong or if the design has to be changed. This month looks like it's going to be really busy.
Only 3 years (I'm 27)!
Erik, you have no responsibilities. No kids, wife, house, loan etc. The money you make goes. Do a list for 2 weeks on what you spend the money on. And include it all! The Red Bull, the magazines, the takeaways the...
Then have a look at what you can live without, and what you need to get by.
You sound like a clever guy. Honestly! So you will be able to sort this out.
I did not have my first kid before 34. Before that I lived. I travelled, did what I wanted to do. There was bikes, girls, parties, countries.
Today I don't have all what many my age have. I rent. But I have a very decent job. And I do not regret anything! I never understood the logic that says: When you are young and healthy and have heaps of energy, that is when you should work your azz off, have wife, buy house, have kids. Then when you are 40+ and the marriage has failed and the kids are out of your hands and your health is failing and you have assets, thats when you can start living... try to travel and sleep under the stars, live at backpackers, hitchike and score young willing girls when 45...
Nah Erik. Live now. Phuck the "harden up" brigade. I'ts your life. Build memories. You have a trade that nobody can take away from you. All the other you can loose. G/F, health, house etc.
The only thing that holds you back is you.
The only things I regret are things I never did...
What he said ^^^
When i was living in Greta Valley with Subike i did slack off sometimes, and regretted it the following week when, oh shit no money for gas etc...
eventually i woke up, then was spending $100pw at the pub, $200 on living expenses....
$150-$200 on gas.
Came back no better off financially than when i left.
But for the first time in about 2 years.
I felt alive.
Jeezus, for somebody the same age as me you come across like a whiny little princess! Sorry, but you just need to make time if you want to work on your bike. Like the rest of us do. And at 27 you should be giving your folks a break and developing a bit of independence by leaving home. Just harden up man!!
stop being a whore on kb and spend that time on the bike, maybe try get out in the real world for a while![]()
LIVE LIFE TO THE FULLEST SO WHEN YOU DIE YOUR FRIENDS DONT HAVE TO LIE AT YOUR FUNERAL
Stop being so lazy. Your poor parents - why should they continue to look after you - ever thought they might want their freedom.
Move out - get a real job and be a real motorcyclist like the rest of us. Everyone has commitments and we can still do what we want with our bikes and have a life.
I can see both sides here. I'd always had fulltime jobs and the weekends and evenings were crammed with all the other things I wanted to do. Fast forward to 1999 when I lost my job and did some temping work to get by. The money was good, but it was irregular and not that secure, so I went back to working fulltime. I moved from that job to another fulltime job but it was working shifts so I often worked weekends and evenings and hated it.
In 2002 I was left some money so I went freelancing and have survived doing that (with a few short-term contracts of a few months or so as well) ever since. I loved the lifestyle as it meant I could work from home and usually take a day off whenever I wanted, as I could shuffle my work to suit the hours. In summer I would work the mornings and then spend the afternoons in the garden or I'd go for a ride. In winter it was great because I could do all the boring things I had to do (put out the washing, get dinner on in the crockpot, etc) during the breaks I took from working, and I could sit by the fire if it got too cold in the study!
Unfortunately the recession has hit and my work has slowed almost to a stop so I've been looking for some regular work. Like you, I would prefer part-time and thought I had a great opportunity last week but two days after offering me the job, they rang to say there was no money in the budget to employ me so I'm back to square one. There are sweet FA jobs advertised locally anyway, so I've had to apply for a fulltime job that I'm not really that keen on but don't have much choice as I need the money. I'd be more than happy with a couple of hundred a week (about what I'd get on the dole, if I were eligible to apply for it) rather than a fulltime income, but beggars can't be choosers.
Working part-time is great and I much prefer it as I don't get so tired, so grumpy (my husband can confirm that!) or so stressed. If you can get shorter hours in your chosen field I would say go for it.
Yes, I am pedantic about spelling and grammar so get used to it!
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