stoneroad
2 weeks ago
We be buggin bro, where u at? Totally using that somewhere. These are very cool.
oopsiedoodle
2 weeks ago
@stoneroad I love the buggin' one. It came from a school folder I used in 1998!
rotten-rats-choir
2 weeks ago
thank you for gifting us those beautiful backgrounds!! i love love love the one with the cute little animals wearing ribbons, thinking of using it on my next page
garfriend
3 weeks ago
Alleys are the best to explore. Finding free stuff, weird cars, crazy yards, and sometimes even a cat to pet :]
oopsiedoodle
3 weeks ago
Thanks very much :) I don't do anything crazy - cut strips of felt, fold 'em up accordion style, and run a piece of thread through it. Everything else is just glue. I do still take requests - will add your idea to my list!
distillation
3 weeks ago
I'm sorry this is happening to you and it's not right! I think an important thing to remember when you're gauging other's reactions is that...your coworkers are not necessarily funding their 401k. I know a lot of mine aren't and it stresses me out. People older than us tend to think of it as "They (capital They, of course) are taking my money" and then others just never bothered to learn what it is or how to plan.
garfriend
3 weeks ago
It's hard to be motivated in these times. I want to seek out jobs in my own field, but I know they'd be on the chopping block in the near future. The future is incredibly scary. I say we all live on a farm off-grid if it all goes to shit?
skep
3 weeks ago
I'd be pissed too. That's not just a couple extra percent they're taking, that's really however much it would grow to over time. Anyway, my own mood at work has drastically improved since adopting a "put in the effort when it counts, otherwise dick off and write for my dumb website" strategy. I'd recommend it.
divergentrays
3 weeks ago
I'd be upset, too, about having my company's 401K contributions stop. That's part of your compensation package! Also sorry to hear about your job burnout. :( Been there, it sucks.
shnu-world
3 weeks ago
incredibly frustrating! wish i had some good advice but the truth is, there's no easy answer. i'm changing careers but i have no idea what the future will hold. i guess finding ways to just enjoy & cherish our lives and put work on the backburner as much as we can.
tabf5
3 weeks ago
I know a big change is around the corner because this shit isnt sustainable for anyone but I just want something to give already. It's so tiring being a frog slowly boiled that has ran out of new pots to jump into to temporarily escape
p7uen
3 weeks ago
I hope you can take some solace that you are not alone and as seen in the comments, there are a lot of people in this modern hellworld that know how you feel (possibly why a lot of us are taking refuge in this community!). As tabf5 says I hope something changes soon, it has to!
oopsiedoodle
3 weeks ago
Thanks for the commiseration and encouragement, everyone! I’ve been so confused by my coworkers’ reactions, it’s good to hear that others agree that I’m justified in being pissed. I guess my strategy for now is to dial back my effort as I figure out what to do next
ratlands
3 weeks ago
2,000 consecutive days of work?!??! I think my brain would explode. Definitely understandable for you to feel burnt out and upset. Work can be so dispiriting.
oopsiedoodle
3 weeks ago
lol yep. They weren’t all 8 hour days or anything, but some form of work due every day. I am still recovering 🥴
stoneroad
3 weeks ago
2,000 sounded like a long time, and then I did the math and it was even longer then I thought. I also happen to be looking for a new career path at the moment.
stoneroad
3 weeks ago
I got a degree in graphic design planning to work in marketing. Turns out I hate it. I now work with students with disabilites at a community college and love it. Being at a college, someone showed me this recently and it's been a good resource so far. https://www.onetonline.org/
pocketnotebook
3 weeks ago
sorry you're going through this, definitely a gut punch. cliché as it sounds, but it's a wide world out there in terms of opportunities and it sounds like you're in a spot where you could move into a lot. give yourself the time and space to figure that out
isomorphie
3 weeks ago
"it's not the worst thing happening in the world." Oh hell no. Im furious just reading that. literally gaslighting their workers into thinking that your retirement is "no big deal." how incredibly disrespectful. hope things get better for you soon man
oopsiedoodle
3 weeks ago
right??? i cant tell you how rude these people have been for the past year. so upsetting. also thanks again everyone, i didn't expect this much response to my whiny little post.
dicjournal
3 weeks ago
Your feelings here are 1000% valid based on the way corporations are trending on treating the labor force. The whole "not the worst thing" is such a gaslighty thing to say!
Unfortunately I haven't seen this pencil, but now I want one too.
found something better: https://www.ebay.com/itm/298114582101
are you just going to ignore the quest giver two times or are you gonna find that pencil???
@hastiest I was skeptical, but I have to admit it is a really good pencil. Still, it's not THE pencil.
what a cool pencil - i will be on the lookout. i have also lost something since 2004 - an entire building that i swear used to be in this one spot when driving down the highway. i swear i haven't been dreaming it up..
I want to believe- the truth is out there!!!!!
I just saw a pencil but unfortunately it wasn't this one. Will keep trying.