It's a job plan. Go for it.traceur_ said:I'm planning on a career in engineering, a "clean" job, I'll get more money than if I was a builder, a "dirty" job, so you're saying that I'm a pompous little prick because I want a job that will be quite good for me?
I'll think you'll find that most people are willing to get 'dirty' for money.Levziemuch said:I have noticed that alot of this newer generation generally refuses to do hard work or get dirty at a job. Do they think they are so great that they are above honest work or what? Not even girls are excused from this poll =P I have worked with plenty of girls in my line of work who arent afraid to work hard or get dirty. Just wondering if this is a side effect of the whole "gaying up" of society.
I am not a unique and beautiful snowflake. I am part of the all singing, all dancing, crap of the world.SODAssault said:I make my niche in the home building business, doing all kinds of work.
It gets pretty nasty at times, but I tell you what; it feels great to get home at the end of the day and unwind. So great that the meager pay and harsh conditions are completely tolerable.
The biggest problem society has right now with work ethic is that everybody keeps being told that they're so damn special and unique, throughout their entire childhood when core values such as hard work and integrity should be put into them instead. Now we've got everybody insisting that they're a poet among peons, and that they should be worshiped simply because they think their dubious individuality makes them more valuable than most others.
This topic isn't about people that want to get to high-level jobs that require little-to-no manual labor. This topic is about unskilled people who insist that they're above manual labor. They're not shooting for high like you clearly are, they're simply saying "no, I'm not going to do that. Accommodate and coddle me because I do not wish to do that particular thing, and even though I'm not fit to do anything else, my personal whim should be your command, peasant."traceur_ said:I'm planning on a career in engineering, a "clean" job, I'll get more money than if I was a builder, a "dirty" job, so you're saying that I'm a pompous little prick because I want a job that will be quite good for me? you think it "gay" of me to not want to work at a dump or a sewage processing plant?
my main counter-argument: FUCK YOU
ok then, my mistake, though I must say I detest the generalisation of my generation being lazy.SODAssault said:This topic isn't about people that want to get to high-level jobs that require little-to-no manual labor. This topic is about unskilled people who insist that they're above manual labor. They're not shooting for high like you clearly are, they're simply saying "no, I'm not going to do that. Accommodate and coddle me because I do not wish to do that particular thing, and even though I'm not fit to do anything else, my personal whim should be your command, peasant."traceur_ said:I'm planning on a career in engineering, a "clean" job, I'll get more money than if I was a builder, a "dirty" job, so you're saying that I'm a pompous little prick because I want a job that will be quite good for me? you think it "gay" of me to not want to work at a dump or a sewage processing plant?