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BrunoMcGyver

Bruno no dey carry last
Dec 30, 2015
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Sorry guys. I just need to vent a bit. I know my problems are first world bullshit and pale insignificance compared to billions of our fellow humans. Still though, I feel frustrated as a motherfucker right now.

So I'm 30. Had social anxiety and avoidant personality in my mid-late teens to my early 20s. Once I got over my headfuck stuff, I spent the next four-five years 'finding myself' and going through life - travelling, working, more school, that kinda shit.

Decided I wanted to take shit more seriously by about 26, and managed to get a nice policy job for a government department. Shit went well, I was well liked and I was loving the work, but then our government announced job cuts and my contract wasn't renewed when it was over.

I changed careers since the government is the main employer of policy analysts and researchers. I went back to school and did accounting. Finished last year and after applying for heaps of jobs, I got a part-time job with a small public practice at the end of August.

Again, shit was going well. I had the usual rookie problems, but I was learning & growing, and my boss liked me. I loved the chilled, family style environment of a small office. We broke for xmas/new year. My boss emailed me at the end of the break to tell me to take an extra week since work doesn't pick up straight away.

Two weeks later he emails me again to say there's still not enough work. He was genuine and mega apologetic, saying I was a valued member of the team and the second work picks up he'll call me. Looks like that won't be for a few months and I've had to go back to doing whatever labouring work I can find just to pay rent.

I keep applying for accounting jobs, but shit's done dry right now. Fucking hurts man. If you knew me in high school you'd say I would be major successful in life. I feel like a fucking failure in a shitty cycle that repeats itself. I'm trying to look back and finding where I went wrong, and I know some small shit I should've done differently, but never did I think I'd be in this spot one month short of turning 31.

Rant over.
 

BrunoMcGyver

Bruno no dey carry last
Dec 30, 2015
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Sorry for bringing the mood down guys. I hope these bouncing titties make up for it.


 

Lord Vutulaki

Banned
Jan 16, 2015
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BrunoMcGyver @BrunoMcGyver its just after xmas mate its quiet all round, I have had recruiters calling me all week (arrrrrrrgh!) and im not even a hiring manager anymore.

She'll be right mate

Head up
 

BrunoMcGyver

Bruno no dey carry last
Dec 30, 2015
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BrunoMcGyver @BrunoMcGyver its just after xmas mate its quiet all round, I have had recruiters calling me all week (arrrrrrrgh!) and im not even a hiring manager anymore.

She'll be right mate

Head up
I'm sure you're right mate. Just sucks going from a job I was skilled in and liked to something that's beneath me and sucks through no fault of my own. I would've moved over east if I had the chance - Seek has a lot more positions in Sydney, Melbs and Brisbane that are suitable for me in the current stage of my career than Perth does right now.

Edit - And I'm not even doing this labouring shit full-time. I get 2-3 days a week. Rest of the time I just sit at home looking for accounting jobs to apply for.
 

Lord Vutulaki

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Jan 16, 2015
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I'm sure you're right mate. Just sucks going from a job I was skilled in and liked to something that's beneath me and sucks through no fault of my own. I would've moved over east if I had the chance - Seek has a lot more positions in Sydney, Melbs and Brisbane that are suitable for me in the current stage of my career than Perth does right now.
Turn what you said inside out and it sounds like you have a lot of options.

I know nothing of the two areas youre trained in so maybe not getting it.

Edit: A few of options not "a lot".
 

Robbie Hart

All Kamala Voters Are Born Losers, Ha Ha Ha
Feb 13, 2015
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Dawg, I do feel for you, where are you located?

Btw, those tits bouncing are a mother fucking winner in my book, can you confirm they are all real boobies?
 

BrunoMcGyver

Bruno no dey carry last
Dec 30, 2015
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Dawg, I do feel for you, where are you located?

Btw, those tits bouncing are a mother fucking winner in my book, can you confirm they are all real boobies?
I'm in Australia. Perth to be exact.

I'd love to man, but honestly I just found em on Google lol
 

Robbie Hart

All Kamala Voters Are Born Losers, Ha Ha Ha
Feb 13, 2015
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I'm in Australia. Perth to be exact.

I'd love to man, but honestly I just found em on Google lol
I'm uk and unfortunately don't know Australia at all so can't help....sorry dawg.

If this helps, these are real

I'm
 
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That woman is amazing.
There is clearly no god because if there was, every woman would look like her- perfection. So op, don't worry, there's no god and no one cares about your problems, just you. No one thinks of you as a failure, just you. Focus on the things that make you happy and help you develop and enjoy.
Signed:
A lifelong underachiever.
 

Hauler

Been fallin so long it's like gravitys gone
Feb 3, 2016
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Just keep plugging away. But try to avoid the "this is beneath me" mentality. Do the best you can at everything you do - regardless of pay or task - and you never know what opportunities might come your way.

Best of luck. And keep your head up.
 

BrunoMcGyver

Bruno no dey carry last
Dec 30, 2015
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Just keep plugging away. But try to avoid the "this is beneath me" mentality. Do the best you can at everything you do - regardless of pay or task - and you never know what opportunities might come your way.

Best of luck. And keep your head up.
You're right mate. It was a bit elitist of me to say labouring is 'beneath me', but I do those jobs just because I have to pay rent. It would be better to still be working in my profession and keep boosting my skills, especially in these early stages. Just 5-6 more months of experience and I'd be a whole lot more employable.

Honestly though, it's more the days where I stay home that are getting to me. There's only so much looking at the jobs board, reading the forum and learning Dutch on Duolingo that I can do before I crack the shits lol
 

Hauler

Been fallin so long it's like gravitys gone
Feb 3, 2016
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Yeah, but every job you do can be looked at as "boosting your skills". In today's economy, it's important to be multi-talented. And even if you are just digging holes with a shovel, that shows work ethic.

If I have two applications in front of me, both for an accounting position, and one guy sat on his ass while he waited for the right job to come along and the other guy took whatever job he could find just to keep himself busy - that's not a very hard decision for me to make.
 

TheContinentalOp

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Mar 30, 2015
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Not to simplify anything but here are a few words that changed my life and became my personal motto after working a few years in the industry I went through college to get into and then seeing a slew of layoffs and downsizing on the horizon: "Quit your job, start a business and read more." Best decision I ever made. Taken from the song below...


View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0EOy5kADnHE
 
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Punch

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It's ok to feel frustrated. Don't let it consume you. Don't let it deter you. You are the architect of your own destiny. Out stubborn life homie. Good luck, and kick ass.
 
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Sorry guys. I just need to vent a bit. I know my problems are first world bullshit and pale insignificance compared to billions of our fellow humans. Still though, I feel frustrated as a motherfucker right now.

So I'm 30. Had social anxiety and avoidant personality in my mid-late teens to my early 20s. Once I got over my headfuck stuff, I spent the next four-five years 'finding myself' and going through life - travelling, working, more school, that kinda shit.

Decided I wanted to take shit more seriously by about 26, and managed to get a nice policy job for a government department. Shit went well, I was well liked and I was loving the work, but then our government announced job cuts and my contract wasn't renewed when it was over.

I changed careers since the government is the main employer of policy analysts and researchers. I went back to school and did accounting. Finished last year and after applying for heaps of jobs, I got a part-time job with a small public practice at the end of August.

Again, shit was going well. I had the usual rookie problems, but I was learning & growing, and my boss liked me. I loved the chilled, family style environment of a small office. We broke for xmas/new year. My boss emailed me at the end of the break to tell me to take an extra week since work doesn't pick up straight away.

Two weeks later he emails me again to say there's still not enough work. He was genuine and mega apologetic, saying I was a valued member of the team and the second work picks up he'll call me. Looks like that won't be for a few months and I've had to go back to doing whatever labouring work I can find just to pay rent.

I keep applying for accounting jobs, but shit's done dry right now. Fucking hurts man. If you knew me in high school you'd say I would be major successful in life. I feel like a fucking failure in a shitty cycle that repeats itself. I'm trying to look back and finding where I went wrong, and I know some small shit I should've done differently, but never did I think I'd be in this spot one month short of turning 31.

Rant over.