:icon27:ToxicBug wrote:I was addressing scourge...HM-PuFFNSTuFF wrote:i have went
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ToxicBug wrote:You still don't understand what I mean. What you do at work stays at work, you don't have to spend your time on it when you're at home, so you have lots of free time to do whatever projects that have nothing to do with works, spend time with your family, etc.Scourge wrote:What???? Your work is your work. An assigned task is an assigned task, whether it is at school or home or worksite. It is irrelevant where it is assigned. If you can't do the task that is given to you then you obviously have a problem in that area and maybe you should rethink your career choice. Or maybe you just can't handle a work load.ToxicBug wrote: I stated this because you are comparing your life to mine, which is not a fair comparison. Unless you have to do your work at home as well as at work, then your comparison is completely useless.
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Ah, those carefree days of naive youth.Scourge wrote:ToxicBug wrote:You still don't understand what I mean. What you do at work stays at work, you don't have to spend your time on it when you're at home, so you have lots of free time to do whatever projects that have nothing to do with works, spend time with your family, etc.Scourge wrote: What???? Your work is your work. An assigned task is an assigned task, whether it is at school or home or worksite. It is irrelevant where it is assigned. If you can't do the task that is given to you then you obviously have a problem in that area and maybe you should rethink your career choice. Or maybe you just can't handle a work load.so wrong.
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This is very funny. You have no idea how things work in the real world, do you?ToxicBug wrote:You still don't understand what I mean. What you do at work stays at work, you don't have to spend your time on it when you're at home, so you have lots of free time to do whatever projects that have nothing to do with works, spend time with your family, etc.
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word. it always amuses me how people with no job (cause theyre still getting an education) complain about how busy their lives are. OMG i had classes till 4.30 today!!1oneGrudge wrote:This is very funny. You have no idea how things work in the real world, do you?ToxicBug wrote:You still don't understand what I mean. What you do at work stays at work, you don't have to spend your time on it when you're at home, so you have lots of free time to do whatever projects that have nothing to do with works, spend time with your family, etc.

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ToxicBug wrote:You still don't understand what I mean. What you do at work stays at work, you don't have to spend your time on it when you're at home, so you have lots of free time to do whatever projects that have nothing to do with works, spend time with your family, etc.Scourge wrote:What???? Your work is your work. An assigned task is an assigned task, whether it is at school or home or worksite. It is irrelevant where it is assigned. If you can't do the task that is given to you then you obviously have a problem in that area and maybe you should rethink your career choice. Or maybe you just can't handle a work load.ToxicBug wrote: I stated this because you are comparing your life to mine, which is not a fair comparison. Unless you have to do your work at home as well as at work, then your comparison is completely useless.
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LOL "what you do at work stays at work". Jesus man, wait until you get a real job and stop working at McDonalds.
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I work 40 hours a week and I'm taking 12 credits in two majors this semester. You're just a fucking idiot. Life sucks, get a helmet.ToxicBug wrote:You still don't understand what I mean. What you do at work stays at work, you don't have to spend your time on it when you're at home, so you have lots of free time to do whatever projects that have nothing to do with works, spend time with your family, etc.Scourge wrote:What???? Your work is your work. An assigned task is an assigned task, whether it is at school or home or worksite. It is irrelevant where it is assigned. If you can't do the task that is given to you then you obviously have a problem in that area and maybe you should rethink your career choice. Or maybe you just can't handle a work load.ToxicBug wrote: I stated this because you are comparing your life to mine, which is not a fair comparison. Unless you have to do your work at home as well as at work, then your comparison is completely useless.
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Just for the record, I'm doing work related stuff at home right now Tox. Phone calls, paperwork, making sure my crew is going to show up tomorrow, planning out the work schedule so I can get it all done on time. etc.. This is a daily ritual btw. And here's the real kicker, I never know if my day is going to be 2 hours or 24. Had a few days a couple months ago that lasted from 6 am to 1 am. Try juggling that schedule for a while and tell me how little time you have.