Just finished 2nd day of my first full time job

>just finished 2nd day of my first full time job
This is fucking unbearable, how do people manage to cope?

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what is the job?

>tf
I can't even imagine what sort of backbreaking task you have to do

Probably some walmart type wagie thing

I have never worked a day in my life but I can only imagine how terrifying it is. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

The training period for a new job/position is always brutal, after a month or two of doing it you'll have most of your role down, and somewhere around the 3-6 month range you should be able to more or less go on autopilot when working. Speaking as a programmer, your mileage may vary if you're in a totally different industry

alcohol and coffee mostly

Real full time job or Dutch "full time" job with two hours of work followed by 2 hours of lunch and 2 other hours of job for 3 days?

Wtf, didn`t know dutch are this based ?!

Same here. Still in Uni, so i do a job at the site, but even then it is souls sucking. I swear to god, i either im going to go`self employement or die trying. Fuck having some fag tell you what to do and when

We have the least working hours on average brother

>t.Moroccan

Purchaser
It's day 2 and I figured out half the stuff there is already

good for you dutchbro. But germany is just fucked. Doesn`t help with the average german having an inufferable work ethic. Trying so hard to be by the book, that it legit just makes the job harder than it needs to be

What do you purchase?

I feel you mexibro :(

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First week is the hardest desu, I've had times when I've changed jobs and felt like quitting immediately even though I left my previous company

I hope it gets better.
Everything really. I'm an operational purchaser which means I just run reoccurring purchase requests that can't be automated but aren't actually expensive or interesting because that's for the strategical purchasers.
Think of something like a specific part for a machine, ingredients for our products (but not the main ones which are bought in bulk by the hot shot traders), office supplies which are suddenly out of stock, etc.

Find a job that is piss easy, like programming. Then you will only start getting suicidal thoughts once burnout sets in ~3 months.

how is that a job, it's just 10 min of phonecalls each day

I have over 10k coworkers

The weekend will be great, Sunday night knowing you have to work after won't be so great but you'll get used to it, especially when you finally get paid

Have fun with your coworkers