Most Employees Really Are Dumb Slave Losers

The amount of "Slavery Conditions" that Employees put up with, is absolutely insane, but it also proves just how mindless, obedient NPC's they all are. Honestly it annoys me so much, I just want to smack them across the face.

For example, just the other day, a client of mine who is the "purchaser", well we had to get into a conversation that involved the discussion about AI and something with his business going forward and we ended up discussing things about this "dystopic world", and then he tells me how his "Boss" was starting to stare at him and giving him weird looks while on the phone with me and that he had to "hurry" and end our conversation.

Also, a "Courier", of which I won't reference the company, but while I know Delivery Drivers have always been under high scrutiny and pressure for their delivery schedules, oddly enough, not even of my choosing to speak with him, but oddly enough a delivery driver started a conversation with me when delivering a package, and I found it strange unless his shift was over, but I've never seen such a worker who felt "compelled" to have to talk or act by what is deemed "acceptable" in his profession, had to constantly check on his computer screen and was even paranoid about any vehicle that stopped around for any reason, "because my boss this, because my boss that".

I even asked the guy point blank if it was going to be an issue talking further because I know the companies monitor them on the GPS, and somehow "that" wasn't a problem.

Seriously, you have to be a mental case to be willing to put up with the nonsense in the workplace like this crap.

Over the years, I can't tell you how many people I've had where they tell me they "better get back to work because of their boss", even a "meat cutter" who decided to start up a conversation with me.

It's fucking pathetic.

Another taboo subject!? Talking the truth about a bar or restaurant that you don't like or giving any honest opinion about something that is not "good" especially since employees are expected not to have any kind of "biases" or for the fear that maybe the customer is a "rat".

Totally unbelievable world we live in.

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  1. I'm thinking about becoming a Plumber, college and school is soul-draining to me especially now knowing that all of it is meaningless. Knowing I'm killing my back just sitting in a chair for hours, memorizing all this slave garbage, and having to turn in "homework". I can't live knowing my existence is going to come that. Stuck in this miserable, soul-draining "education" system. Even on reddit, or youtube, you have these old guys saying "be cool and stay in school", fuck you, I won't do it.

    Plumbing is probably soul-draining as well. I had excellent grades in school my whole life, always at the top of my class, yet I just can't see myself going to College because it's just public school all over again with all this god damned studying and tests. I thought I was going to become some software engineer or something with tech. But now I refuse to get into that, knowing what computer work is truly like, it's super nerdy and you have to have a passion for it, I could never have a passion for "coding" or anything to do with computers anymore. I would come to a point where I'd grab a hammer and cave in the monitor.

    I know plumbing is probably a back-breaking, stressful job too, but I really don't know what else to do. I'm currently trying to research and weigh my options. I'm about to get my GED diploma at 16 and probably going to work at Walmart for a couple years and save up some money.

    I believe if I was born in the time and place of Beethoven or Mozart, I would have studied music and became a pianist, and perhaps became a music teacher. I don't have any incentive to do that now in this day and age, especially because I'm not really a music theory fanatic or a musical genius by any means, and it's not really a realistic "career" choice, unless you grew up playing music or have a true passion for it.

    I want a lifestyle like Sv3rige, where I'm not burning myself out for a career, and I'm having my raw meat and drinks and sunbathing whenever I have time. Listening to music, and going out for walks. I would be living on my own. And yet, that reminds me of a video I saw of Goatis, where Luna-tick and Catherine both left him and he said he had nothing anymore, and everything was just "black". And that his comments from youtube to support him mean nothing. Since he has no real human connections. I don't know how depressed I would be just being alone.

    Goatis has talked about how you can choose between the low-stress low paying job or the high-paying high-stress job so you can retire earlier and use it as a means to "bridge" yourself to a more natural life. Knowing what I know now, I would choose the low-stress low paying job path because I can't be bothered to expend all this life force in the name of slavery.

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    1. @John Eston,

      However which way you can manage getting into it, it's at least a valuable skill. Only issue is that it can definitely be back-breaking, though I guess it also depends to what degree of the type of work you will do. One thing I will stress though is never hold back on getting all the proper gear and protection equipment even for your knees and other items to protect yourself as much as possible, otherwise you will be in for a world of hurt after some years being into it.

      The most important thing for a job choice is doing something you like to do as much as possible to where it seems a "lot" less like work, especially if it's something natural that you gravitate to in understanding how to do something.

      Honestly, I wouldn't know what I'd really do if I were growing up as a young person these days, but I'd probably have to become like some kind of reseller or look into inventing some type of small item, but it's truly hard.

      Yes, so you remember that Goatis video, it just shows that anyone can hit hard times and be near their wits end almost overnight.

      Whether from a failed relationship, losing a job, going bankrupt, an accident, etc.

      Life is very dangerous these days, and even some people are just one paycheck away from losing it all.

      Goatis also had some rough times in general among the whole "COVID period", so life became very depressing for him and even he wasn't sure how much longer he'd live.

      I say the same things about myself all the time. In fact, my own life started to become imperiled from 2005 in actuality from some things and certainly from before with near-death experiences. While these experiences also opened my eyes to a lot of things, I also have not felt like the same person here, almost as if I was placed on a different timeline somehow.

      It's even way way worse now after the whole "COVID" thing, because I really just don't identify anywhere within this society and everything feels super fake and weird now, and I have difficulty functioning on a daily basis, which I why I've removed myself from society.

      Generally, Goatis is right about high-paying jobs being high-stress, except for "Executives" who often get a free pass with so many things.

      The system is rigged completely, and the hoops many have to jump through, simply is not worth it. But you MUST go into business for yourself.

      The type of nonsense I see with the modern workplace, including protocols, security, employees having to track and report all kinds of "data" to their employer to account for things and to prove that they were not wasting time and actually doing their job, is just absolutely insane to have to live up to these expectations.

      More than ever, one thing I'd highly suggest for most people going into business for themselves is to try to find a "niche" category of a certain field of say something you even repair or with plumbing either where there is lots of demand not being filled or a job that most prefer not doing.

      This ends up being a long-term way to simplify your workflow in how you manage jobs or service calls / orders, and you can have better control on having the right equipment or systems in place to make the job easier if you invest in the needed equipment for that specific task. In the long run, it's really the best solution instead of being a jack of all trades, especially these days the way many industries are going.

      Work no more than 20 hours per week.

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    2. I love Goatis, but he begs for money...LOL...No disrespect, but he slaves out as much as anyone...

      The important thing is to find people you like, that you want to work with.

      I can make about 100K more doing a corporate sales job, but I don't want it. I would have to do about 8 interviews to get the job...

      If I had no education, I would look for independent type jobs, contactor, 1099 type work, where you are your own boss, but may work under the umbrella of a company. There are plenty of good companies, especially family owned companies that offer this. These are the best jobs.

      Having your own business is good as well, if you are willing to put in the time early in the business...then you just hire people to run it...

      PSA is right. Working for other people or a corporation is a JOKE. You are a total slave to them. That is why these demonic Fortune 500 companies love to hire people in their 20s, because they get the most utility out of this age group. They are young enough to not need that much money, and still have a good lifestyle, they are easy to program, they take shit all day long, and they are very, very, very, naive. By the time most of these people hit 35-40, they begin to understand that they were lied to...and that the working conditions suck. This is when a company will start downsizing these people...and recycle for newer, younger people, to replace them...

      Corporations are demon run.

      That should give you enough, to never bother applying to their jobs or working for them.

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    3. @Joey Aragon,

      Is that really true that these type of corporate sales jobs would give you 8 INTERVIEWS!?

      Maybe times have changed way past what I once knew, but the way I used to remember things is that if you were asked to come to a second or third interview, this was usually because the first "group" did not approve of the person so they need to run the individual by 2 other parties to make a final ruling decision and that's it's far less likely to get the job in those stages, because it used to be that anyone they truly wanted would get the job on the first interview, sometimes even told that day.

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    4. Yes, for higher paying sales jobs...there is about 4-8 interviews.

      My buddy did 7, and didn't get the job!

      They are assholes, these corporation. ALL of them.

      I had one guy, at a major medical device company say to me: "That was the best interview I ever have conducted, thank you"...and this guy was the manager...YET...I didn't get the job!

      I lost about 1-2 M in opportunity cost from the DEI policies in these corporation. I have an MBA from a top 50 school, an MS from a top 10 school, and a BA from a very good liberal arts school, over 20 years experience, and a work ethic from 12 years old. I am street smart too, playing card within mafia run cardrooms during college, won several corporate sales awards, was told my business paper was the "best work" this professor has ever seen, on and on...and I stil have been turned down for at least 100 sales jobs in my life, probably closer to 200...

      It is incredible that I was that naive during that time. Actually, I knew what was going on, but I am a stubborn son of a bitch. Confident. I know I am good. I know I am a MUCH better sales rep than 97 percent of people out there, because I can play the analytical game, and I have the hustle, and I have the Italian passion...the WASPS don't have this...they don't have the entire package like I do...especially the work ethic/passion part....

      So, lessons learned. Took me too long to see the game...

      Best thing to know is this: always network within your ethnic group...and always ask what the interview process is...

      If the process is too much, then don't pursue the job unless you have a strong connection to management or HR.

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    5. @Joey Aragon,

      OH MY GOD! Please tell me this is a new practice, or how long has this been a "thing!?"

      I would NEVER be able to pull through 7 interviews, let alone 4!

      Well, you certainly must have gotten your feet a lot more wet than I have in this life, I'll admit that frankly, I also don't have any "credentials" in the system. I didn't know you have that kind of life experience and involvement!

      Good Heavens, I probably wouldn't even be alive today if I had to go through any of that, though who knows, maybe it would be a "blessing" to have exited earlier here.

      Are you permanently burnt out with all your energies from all those years of all that stuff or how are you faring in this time as far as that goes with energy / work / life balance, outside of the other issues with Modern life?

      I'm so tired enough as it is, but part of the thing too is that I chose a life path of not paying into retirement, which means I'll likely be working forever in some capacity to some degree maybe until the day I die, or at least until I choose to quit and the live out the rest of my life off of savings.

      I chose a very unusual path, and it comes with its own set of challenges, but I can't function in the "daily grind".

      >>>I have the Italian passion...the WASPS don't have this...<<<

      Yeah, I agree with you, they don't have that, and that's why if you notice, Barbarian Nations always have inferior cultures because they don't really have a real sense of "passion". There is nothing that "fuels" their existence outside of "facts".

      >>>Best thing to know is this: always network within your ethnic group...<<<

      This is absolutely sage advice, I also agree that others should do this. It also means you are the less likely to be exploited, and where there is a broader sense of mutual purpose or involvement, similar mentality, etc.

      In fact, most of the "fairest" Bosses I've known who've run companies even around here were Italian-owned, and they always were EXTREMELY fair with their employees. None of that "suspecting you aren't doing your work, giving you a weird look" if you tend to a personal matter or phone call.

      Some years ago at a Pizzeria I was at in Boston, I remember when eating there that the new girl working there was on her "2nd day" on the job and was looking to schedule vacation time, and the Italian Owner was as "natural" as could be about it, he wasn't offended but he was like "It's your second day here and you already are gonna go on vacation!?" She said a few words, but he handled it cool AF and just shrugged his shoulders "Okay, well just work it out with the other girl and if she can cover your shifts, then you're good."

      A great owner too, he did things the way they do it like in the old country, if they don't like a guest or anyone who shows disrespect, he kicks the guests out of the restaurant or embarrasses them right on the spot.

      If you go to the restaurant and there is a line, if customer complains it's too long (even for some of the best pizza) he would basically tell them to "piss off" and "get the hell out of here, never come back!"

      But he was absolutely the most sincerest, excellent guy, no tolerance for BS whatsoever.

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  2. Looking back, sometimes I wish I had the attitude of “Look, bitch. Who’s doing who a favor here?” towards my employer and customers.But alas, submission of a man is the goal of public education. If you have graduated then they succeeded. There would’ve been more dignity in chopping wood, working the family grocer at the counter, or, fuck it, even crime! But no, most of us are obedient livestock to our wagemasters and controllers.

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    1. That is part of the deception Saint (I am sure you know this)...they want you to think that so many people want your job, and that you are "lucky" to have this job...

      When the truth is:

      1. Money is fake.

      2. There are endless ways to make money, especially if you are willing to break laws (bookmaking, loansharking, part time D dealer).

      I won't bore you here.

      Pretty much comes down to How much you Save, not how much you make.

      1. don't be a god dam consumer.

      2. manage the rent. Live with family or a good close friend with class, if you need to save on the rent. Never live in a high crime area, EVER.

      Do this, and you are fine.

      I have never had a CAR payment, for example. I have had company cars or always bought older used cars (usually a Lexus)...and I don't drink, I don't smoke (so, look at how much money I have saved with that alone.

      Men get into trouble because they have a bitch they bring into their lives. That is a big mistake. The worst mistake a man can make. Also, buying a house is probably a mistake because of the taxes and upkeep, if you are single. If you are married, you really don't belong on this blog anyway, as your soul is probably lost already...:))).

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    2. @Joey Aragon,

      You absolutely hit on all the perfect points! It's all true, because even many of the big moguls out there know that money is fake. For them, money is just a "means", and that's why they use the money to work for them, rather than working "for it".

      The so-called "workplace" has not been viable or a gateway to success for a very long time except for the insiders that control things, everyone else is just a disposable employee that lives on a hamster-wheel.

      I think many people really do underestimate the amount of money you save in life if you do not have drinking or smoking habits, do not have car payments, and also cut other unnecessary Bullshit out of your life.

      For example, look at "NETFLIX"... Does one really need NETFLIX!? The Internet has almost everything you could possibly want to watch and in High-Definition these days, or it will certainly come out soon enough to be watched for free.

      I am however a strong advocate of owning a home one way or another, it's just that the mortgages are the worst approach for someone to "get there". But the way house prices are now, I see it being extremely near impossible that many of them will be able to ever own a house, unless they get lucky.

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    3. Very true, PSA...

      I even wanted to get rid of my cell phone when I wasn't working in sales, because I saw that as an unnecessary expense...and my friend Johnny Midnigh (Esoteric Lectures) doesn't have one...

      But, Metro PCS gave me a deal for $15/month!

      So, I kept it...and now I need it because of my current sales job...

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    4. @PSA

      There’s too much unnecessary hate against renters and too much glorification of being a mortgage payer unless you’re starting a clan or something and not submitting children to Moloch (public education). And at least with being a renter, if there’s a problem then it’s the landowner who has to fix it, less stress on the renter, assuming he or she is decent of course.

      @joeyaragorn

      All those things you said about cutting unnecessary shit out is true, but don’t live like a peasant either. If that shit gives you energy then I say go for it. And also, I recall you once sharing how you got a heart attack. Glad you pulled through. What do you caused it? Having a bitch on your life because I wouldn’t doubt it.

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    5. It was more of a diabetic incident...I just wasn't paying attention to my food...living like I was 25....

      blood sugar went nuts.

      1. I cut out consistent pasta, breads.

      2. Stopped drinking entirely.

      3. Walk about 6-8 miles a week

      4. Try to eat less

      5. No meds

      6. No fast food.

      7. more sleep

      I can add more, but that is really it...I think I was also eating way too much processed chocolates...and I think the additives in those caused problems.

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    6. You don’t think having a high pressure sales job was a contributing factor?

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    7. Yes, it was a little bit...because my thoughts were always around making more sales and figuring stuff out...

      It was a secondary reason, though...

      And, I was working out at the gym too much. I used to lift a lot of weight, like 400+ squats and 300+ bench, etc. Very stupid. Goatis helped me get off of that...

      The diet was the number one reason...and also I did not have healthy boundaries with my relationships...I didn't cut off losers as quickly back then...Today, I easily cut off losers at the drop of a hat...

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    8. Toxic people is an underrated factor to health. I myself foolishly believed that we all had to put up with it.

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    9. Yes, Saint, the BLOCK on a cell phone is a beautiful feature.

      If you determine a person to be demonic, the best and only solution is to go NO CONTACT. Don't bother returning their messages. Don't go to places where they frequent either. I had a Jew that was getting into my business too much this summer, and I avoided this clown, to the point where I don't hang out at this place where I met him. He is just a toxic person, as most Jews are.

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  3. @ PSA, @ Joey Aragon, Thanks for the advice.

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  4. I notice this with having guests over also. We could be having a genuinely good time, deep in a fascinating discussion, but then abruptly cut it off with "I have work tomorrow" or something even sillier like "I have to call the maintenance guy". Like we only see you once a year, and you're fretting about that, good grief

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    1. @KaKastan, It's very annoying. Most people have no respect for others times and efforts. And then people will never try to talk to you personally except when they see you driving by and then stop in the middle of the road to talk to you out the window. Americans seem to do this constantly and I find it annoying.

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    2. Yes, the fake car-out-the-window "friendliness". I notice also even retired old people will find some excuse. They can get out of anything, because they're "just old". Some of them are spry, but most of them are just lazy bags of bones and that's supposed to confer some kind of "wisdom".

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    3. @KaKastan, It's so pathetic and cringey. They do that but if they really want to talk with me, why don't they invite me over for coffee or a drink!? They never do. This is how you know Americans are a fake and selfish people.

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