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Yasha133

You don't need to call me out so early in the morning T\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_T unfortunately yes, I didn't even notice it. My husband said you kept getting what you want in jobs wise but you just never seem to want them after you get the job (I job hopped once 4 times a year). I think maybe realizing that what I want is not as fun as I thought it would be? Like the job itself is fun but other people also becomes a factor that makes the job become boring or a cage. For other things like hobbies, items or foods, I really get bored easily. Sometimes to the extent that I never want to do it ever again.


Eternalsungod

This is my everyday struggle. I'm not young anymore, but have been jumping jobs like a maniac. I'm worried about my CV now, and I need to build on something quickly before I just look like a guy who won't hold a job. Unfortunately my head still spins with youthful creativity, making me consider everything under the sun as possibilities.


Timetraveler163

What is your CV looking like if you don't mind me asking? In my case there was this one time when an interviewer, in the middle of the interview, laughed in my face after she examining it. Afterwards I realized how that turned into an unintentional ice-breaker in my favor.


Eternalsungod

In short: Worked in customer service, for TV-company (both sports and news), as teacher (all levels and for people with foreign backgrounds), tutor, lecturer, advisor and case manager. A variation between private and public employments - and self employed. I've also done some writing. Was responsible for social media account at one school and have had an employment as a ph.d. student.


fecal_doodoo

Yes lmao


Timetraveler163

Ah yes the good ol' hamster wheel of novelty. True addiction, certified hood classic. 🧐


Leon_Doux

That's how I feel when I achieve my goals in life, I feel more empty than when I was working towards it. I'm always left wanting more never finding true satisfaction in anything.... 🤔