Message from @LookRat

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2018-05-13 12:37:33 UTC  

never not

2018-05-13 12:38:22 UTC  

I feel like there's an odd extra similarity to real life with that mmo story

2018-05-13 12:38:37 UTC  

I can never wear white underwear because of those piss drops smfh

2018-05-13 12:38:55 UTC  

yeah the housing crisis of today yes?

2018-05-13 12:39:01 UTC  

digitalization, globalization etc has been around as long as mmos...

2018-05-13 12:39:29 UTC  

as in, the ease of buying and managing property remotely without having to juggle phones and real estate agent physical mail

2018-05-13 12:40:05 UTC  

the whole real estate renting business is much more managable and expandable nowadays compared to years ago

2018-05-13 12:40:10 UTC  

I apply for jobs online, get online interviews, and if they need more info they call me. Very interesting times. I can get a job without leaving my house.

2018-05-13 12:40:22 UTC  

so real life real estate is a matured-mmo

2018-05-13 12:41:04 UTC  

matured mmos tend to have fucked markets of people that have been around for way longer than everyone else amassing way too much wealth and random shit

2018-05-13 12:41:19 UTC  

ultra inflation i suppose

2018-05-13 12:41:54 UTC  

i suppose it's actually just causation//whateverthe fuck and I am tripping and jaden smithing

2018-05-13 12:42:49 UTC  

ehhhh, what I'm saying is we've had 2 ish decades of ez digital management 4 plebs

2018-05-13 12:43:07 UTC  

so the same amount of time that older mmos have been around

2018-05-13 12:43:41 UTC  

this is just my brain leaking out my mouth but maybe there is something very slightly profound in this dumb connection

2018-05-13 12:44:43 UTC  

in australia at least, housing markets have inflated along the same timeline as mmos have existed

2018-05-13 12:44:58 UTC  

muh digital age

2018-05-13 12:45:32 UTC  

stupid sherlock tv show .jpg

2018-05-13 12:50:17 UTC  

@Krieger The Viking Plague Doctor you telling me you get something other than automatic rejection letters (if that)?????!

2018-05-13 12:50:52 UTC  

Yeah I got my recent job this way

2018-05-13 12:50:57 UTC  

noice

2018-05-13 12:51:26 UTC  

Feels good, but I have good charisma so the video interview was probably all they needed

2018-05-13 12:51:32 UTC  

I eventually got one from a big corporation with a lot of retail staff

2018-05-13 12:51:39 UTC  

Noice

2018-05-13 12:51:55 UTC  

I own bones at interviews too, but just couldn't get the fuckin things

2018-05-13 12:53:11 UTC  

Interviews are hard to get nowadays. When you're working it's funny cause it seems like there's jobs everywhere and opportunity and stuff but when you don't get a job for 6mnths+ you start to see the other side of there being no jobs.

2018-05-13 12:53:54 UTC  

too many labour hire recruitment scumsucking bastards

2018-05-13 12:54:20 UTC  

Labour work is physically and mentally draining

2018-05-13 12:54:45 UTC  

half or more of jobs advertised online are not actual postions and just some shitbag in an office speculating that their clients may want more meat to put in the grinder eventually and get you on the books in preparation

2018-05-13 12:56:05 UTC  

yeah heavily physical work is a bitch esp when it pays the same as retail slackery

2018-05-13 12:56:41 UTC  

been there, have the back damage sensitivity to prove it

2018-05-13 12:56:57 UTC  

gtfo'd before I actually hurt myself

2018-05-13 12:58:07 UTC  

I worked for a caravan maker once, first day I never used a tool in me life he handed me a nail gun and said "here you go don't kill yourself with it, the boys will tell you what to do". Paid $20/hr entry, my current work is $24 an hour and in an office.

2018-05-13 12:58:10 UTC  

seems easier to twinge and have a sore back for a few days after heavy shitty lifting now, but nothing different in normal life

2018-05-13 12:58:52 UTC  

fuckyeah office work

2018-05-13 12:58:56 UTC  

aircon and a chair is the dream

2018-05-13 12:59:09 UTC  

Unless you're doing something that pays really well like a welder or an electrician I wouldn't manual labor.

2018-05-13 12:59:19 UTC  

Electricians get a median of 90k a year here

2018-05-13 12:59:30 UTC  

I am happy to have done warehousing to have gained a good perspective of what hard/easy work truly is

2018-05-13 12:59:54 UTC  

if I did my current job as a first-ish job I would probably be a little bitch about it

2018-05-13 13:00:08 UTC  

We're always taught in school work smarter not harder, same for employment.