Dude on the left is pretty much how I picture old goat.
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It should be noted that the major proponents of cashless systems are the banks and processors who make money from them. (I rarely use cash btw.)
If it screwed over ticketron I’d be for burning them down
Fuuuck. My nuts hurt looking at that.
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People that want to talk about work outside of work.
Wtf is wrong with you
True story: I've never fit the stereotype of my occupation, and the only work friends that became real friends were/are people who could flip the off switch leaving the parking lot. So one of those friends and I are going for a beer and we run into a colleague who literally lived the job. Just before we walk into the bar, friend one quietly says to me, "let's bet on how long it'll take friend 2 to steer the conversation back to work." I took 15 mins, he took 10 and won easily.
wtf indeed.
My wife is a court reporter and she did a deposition once where the deponent kept saying things like "the pilot's car was hit in the parking garage." It took her a while to realize "the pilot" was the guy speaking. :)
I've got a friend I ski with and I'll bet you he mentions his work to 90% of the strangers he takes a lift ride with. I guess some people are really into their work.
You been hanging out with pilots lately? "Work work work work work..."
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rNxz2hhSXuY
Ted Striker can confirm as to the accuracy of this video series. I think he'll especially appreciate part II that gets into dat hotel lyfe. LMAO!
Some jobs are lifestyles that demand sublimation of self for organizational goals, real or imagined.
A lot of dangerous or high risk jobs are like that. Railroaders and chemical plant operators, high steel construction, pilots.
More often though, it's a mindfuck so you'll respect the company's abilities to pay you.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VftUSEdDKDU
My wife brings up the fact that she's a nurse in every conversation. I on the other hand only bring up my profession on the internet.
I’d miss out on some good stories if my friends never talked about work. Ski and ride with a bunch of folks in the auto business. Lots of good “Customer states” tales that bring a laugh.
I have noticed doctors especialy old doctors always refer to nurses especiay old nurses as " nurse so and so "
I don’t tell anyone I’m a billionaire playboy philanthropist. Always seemed a bit crass to mention it.
I find it odd that the thing you spend a good percentage of if not the majority of your waking hours doing isn’t worth sharing or inquiring about. It’s interesting to know how you spend your days; some people do cool shit. Some really interesting people do boring shit. The local economy has all kinds of weird nooks and crannies I never knew existed.
I don’t really talk about my day to day much, and I’ll rarely actually share my job title or employer name, but I’ll typically share the industry I work in in a getting-to-know-you type setting and I’ll absolutely dive into what you do, how it matters, and what you love/hate about it if you’re willing. If conversation wanders into things I work on directly I might share more of my own specifics just to establish context. If I’m hanging out with work people outside of work I’ll talk about work stuff if they wanna, but rarely bring it up.
I think there are interesting work stories to talk about from time to time, but I think most of us are talking about those for whom mentioning their job comes right after telling someone their name. It's usually their first and most dominant discussion topic.
Mostly true for me too. Some friends are lawyers or teachers so I know what they do, but the rest? No clue, other than "she's some kind of engineer".
That said, when you're hanging out with people you work with, or people who do the same job as you, it's natural to talk about the big thing you have in common. Otherwise, no.
I don't mind talking about my work, because it can be really interesting. And I don't mind hearing about someone else's job if it is interesting. But talking about work as a regular topic with people I hang with regularly? Generally no.
Most people are defined by what they do which is why they have trouble retiring and doing nothing
When people asked what i do i would say nothing, so people would say " oh i heard of you, yer the guy who does nothing "
so then I said I was a skier so they would ask " do you work at the hill/ teach skiing/ operations ? "
No, i just ski and they didnt really get that either
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zUfWdi0oaLQ
apparently its a popular thing
Sure, I guess. But “he’s some kind of engineer” is more understanding than how I interpret the comments to mean. And what is that anyways? You’re an engineer? Cool! What kinda stuff do you engineer anyways?
Agreed that few jobs are worthy of dominating the discussion all the time. But not even worthy of inquiry? Who’s the narcissist?
we were called " customer service engineers " which is something the mother corp made up, sometimes a real engineer would ask " oh I went to UBC . where did you go ? "
I mean I know what they do. One is a Project Manager at a construction company, another is in Sales for some kind of medical technology, the other is an IT guy.
Unless something really crazy happens, which it doesn’t, we just don’t want to talk about the shit we’re doing 40hrs of the week. I don’t get to hang out with my friends as often as I like so we usually bullshit and have fun.
I think we're talking past each other. You sound like you're talking about an interaction with someone you don't know well, someone you met at a party. Sure, then, work is a fair subject because it gives you something to talk about, and it helps you find out more about the other person. But my close friends don't think I am a narcissist because I don't know what kind of engineering they do, anymore than I think they are a narcissist because they know nothing about the legal work I do. We talk about stuff like biking and skiing and music and art and food. What we're doing in our jobs isn't generally a topic of discussion (I do talk shop with my close lawyer friends occasionally, because we speak the same language and because we may have insights that are useful, but even then, only when I have something significant to share).
A little. And a little I’m not talking directly to you. I think we’re on the same page. 🤙
I’m addressing the idea that what you do all day is a verboten topic of discussion. I don’t bring it up with my friends often because they do it all day. But when it does come up I’m usually pretty fascinated at the shit they do and have all sorts of questions. Watching your pothead buddy who makes poop jokes drop into “expert mode” is always surreal.
To clarify...I really was thinking about the annoying nerd coworkers that wanna talk about project blah blah blah out of the office all the time.
Shut up already...we're off the clock
Do you live to work or do you work to live? The former will always talk about their job, the latter have better things to do.
Talking about work is better than listening to someone describe their last round of golf.
Don't know if anyone said it but "rolling coal" makes my blood boil.
Was at a stop light in town yesterday during rush hour--csrs and trucks stacked up for a mile behind me. Naturally, Foggy's nemesis--flat brimmed contractor bro in a lifted, clapped out Dodge Cummins, thin blue line and shitty elk stickers, 20" rims with 3" of sidewall on his Toyos, giant soda and vape pen--is at the light next to me, gently reving his motor. "Fuck. He's going to do it," I thought to myself as I see him put his 64oz soda up to his pie hole. Light turns green and he pins it, emitting a giant black cloud all over 20+ cars behind him. Then he pumps the brakes hard to stay under the 25mph speed limit, so he's right back into the traffic.
I mean, I drive a diesel Ford truck and I suppose I could mod my truck so that I, too, could blow tar black ass dust all over everyone at every opportunity....but why? What kind of a spectacular asshole pays EXTRA money to be an even bigger asshole? What kind of a childish douche believes this to be cool?
FML
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maga…
We're living the Mad Max post apocalyptic future, we just don't know it yet.
when do we get the cool cars?
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