You quit weed?I just stopped going there any more. So I suppose it could be considered a quiet quit.
I've not worked at all since June. Probably going to start looking for something about the
same time next year. Needed some me time. I've quit weed, quit tobacco, booze is next
after Christmas and then after my surgical procedure in January it's also a diet overhaul
and some effort to do some exercise. I'll start with regular walking.
Occupation?Double downing, not quiet quitting. Then again I am self employed and want to succeed and make lots of money.
Quiet quitting is going to stop very soon if it hasn't already. We're in what feels like a recession. In a recession, employees (aka wage slaves) get nervous and work more to avoid layoffs.
Channel your excited feelings into positive thoughts and behaviors. You will attract women by being enthusiastic, radiating energy, and becoming someone who is fun to be around.
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That's a great point. Do you think employees realize that? I don't think the typical employee wage slave sees it that way. I sense that employees get nervous in recessions and want to go the extra mile if they perceive the threat of a layoff. I consider this especially true in white collar work. When a white collar worker gets laid off, it takes him longer to find a new job than the blue collar worker or McJob worker.I can tell you with absolute certainty that being valuable asset to your company doesn't amount to jack sh/t when it's time for layoffs.
This is true. It's more true in large, publicly traded companies than smaller, privately owned companies.Keep in mind that most people in executive positions don't stay at a company for very long (at most 5 years) so they're only motivated by short term cost savings and NOT long term product/service quality - their bonuses are based off of quarterly performance, so they aren't incentivized to think long-term.
Life Insurance agent. Also have Real Estate license.Occupation?
Yes, at the start of October and tobacco about 6 weeks ago.You quit weed?
Ill never quit weed but do plan to get my card here in miamiYes, at the start of October and tobacco about 6 weeks ago.
Sounds like the decade of greed 1985 through 1995 immediately wall street comes to mindNot true, I work in the finance dept at my company. I can tell you with absolute certainty that being valuable asset to your company doesn't amount to jack sh/t when it's time for layoffs.
The best example of this are the design engineers - these guys work hard to produce a prototype. Once they finalize the design specs we fire all of them and turn over the design specs to the manufacturing engineers whom are tasked with reconfiguring the assembly line to mass produce the prototype design at the absolute lowest cost.
And once the assembly line is optimized to produce the design at the lowest cost, we fire half of the manufacturing engineers and only keep small number of manufacturing engineers on board just in case problems happen.
The same can be said of all departments. Management is quite willing to compromise quality (by firing tenured staff) to save a few pennies.
Keep in mind that most people in executive positions don't stay at a company for very long (at most 5 years) so they're only motivated by short term cost savings and NOT long term product/service quality - their bonuses are based off of quarterly performance, so they aren't incentivized to think long-term.
Don't always be the one putting yourself out for her. Don't always be the one putting all the effort and work into the relationship. Let her, and expect her, to treat you as well as you treat her, and to improve the quality of your life.
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Never try to read a woman's mind. It is a scary place. Ignore her confusing signals and mixed messages. Assume she is interested in you and act accordingly.
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