My dad was just telling me about a young guy who works for my uncle, who just walked off the job unexpectedly during lunch one day last week. He was inspired to leave because he realized that he could make more money at another job. But ... he didn't have a job lined up. The higher paying job was purely hypothetical. The scrote has a wife and kids.
My dad was baffled about how this guy could possibly consider unemployment as an option when he's got a family to support. Dad went on to tell me about how, over the years, he dreamed about walking out on his job when things got stressful, but he knew that WASNT AN OPTION. Duh!
You don't leave a job without having another job lined up. You just fucking don't, scrotes.
And then there's my uncle's other employee (who happens to be his son, my cousin) who smokes weed during his lunch break. Sorry, but that's pathetic. If life is so miserable that you can't get through the day sober, then fucking go to rehab. Again, he has a wife and kid who don't benefit from his drug habit.
"All men work" is innacurate. I'm not sayng it's special, I'm just saying many scrotes don't even have that part down anymore. They also don't do enough to get themselves promotions to actually be able to afford a family if they do work. Or they get a job and quit because it is "just too hard." Broke ass dusties.
Men that I saw growing up in older generations did work hard and absolutely did not whine about it. I'm pretty sure their own male counterparts would have had a go at them for being whiney for simply needing to go to work. I think the types of "work" have changed too. My dad would often be up for 3-4 days straight engineering a train. The railroad really doesn't allow that anymore, even though they still get the shit end of the stick. But when he came home after being called out like that, he was half dead.
Part of me understands that radical physical labor like that means there isn't much left to take care of babies at home. Times have just changed. Most families need both parents to work to be able to survive, which is why men need to now step in and help. We are both working in the current landscape so childrearing and house upkeep absolutely do need to be shared.
The problem is that men are refusing this and so the women with also full time jobs, come home to their second job of raising the kids alone and taking care of them. Men view this as feminine duty and even just decades ago did not really have to help with that piece. They think it should remain that way forever, but wtf that is nonsensical with how things are now.
They expect the woman to keep her full time job and then come home to work her second and third job (unpaid) of raising kids and upkeeping the home while he bitches and farts on the couch.
My dad was just telling me about a young guy who works for my uncle, who just walked off the job unexpectedly during lunch one day last week. He was inspired to leave because he realized that he could make more money at another job. But ... he didn't have a job lined up. The higher paying job was purely hypothetical. The scrote has a wife and kids.
My dad was baffled about how this guy could possibly consider unemployment as an option when he's got a family to support. Dad went on to tell me about how, over the years, he dreamed about walking out on his job when things got stressful, but he knew that WASNT AN OPTION. Duh!
You don't leave a job without having another job lined up. You just fucking don't, scrotes.
And then there's my uncle's other employee (who happens to be his son, my cousin) who smokes weed during his lunch break. Sorry, but that's pathetic. If life is so miserable that you can't get through the day sober, then fucking go to rehab. Again, he has a wife and kid who don't benefit from his drug habit.