Does anyone else have a job that completely drains their energy and makes you wanna kill yourself...

Does anyone else have a job that completely drains their energy and makes you wanna kill yourself? I wish I never got this bio degree what a waste of time and money

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I do, I used to love my job but ever since I got a promotion I loathe it. Middle management is truly hell and a dead end, no more career advances left.

At least you make ok money

kek, I don't.

I almost have a chemical lab tech degree, but if my employment afterwards is just titrations and analytical chemistry then it's gonna fucking suck.

my grandpa is a fat fuck and has been taste testing pork products for 40 years and makes like 80k a year.
most of the good jobs were gone a long time ago.

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i am a cashier
i am 19 and im not in college

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unironically make the most of it.
college is fucking hell and you pay them for it.

switch companies then, or start your own.
i know its easier said than done, but if you're got the financial security( a property or parents who can house you) you can and should go for it

I used to, and I almost burned out at my 12-hour job until I lied to a psychiatrist about having ADHD and now I am on the highest possible dose of Adderall. I have been doing this for 5 years and I am the most productive worker by far. I also earn the most money too.

whats the deal with the adderall shills on this board
im not even joking, there are paid shills on Any Forums intending to promote adderall

a-at least you get experience to put on your resume?

practice social skills, game, get laid, save money, travel, have some fun, enjoy life. Having a job at 19 is not a bad thing even if its being a cashier and fuck college most of it is useless

yes op. same story as well, got a bio-related degree and was too stupid to get into the grad school i expected to get into, didnt even get into community college programs. however, there is no excuse for me to be THIRTY YEARS OLD at the same humiliating, entry level, dead end job i got. i basically spend all day literally humiliated being at work and talking to myself behind the mask wanting to kill myself all day long.

biggest mistake of my life was going to college for this meme degree. i could have taken my exceptional high school record right to a cc for a 2 year medical degree and been fine. but no my parents forced me to go to college.

i do HVAC and im always walking and lifting heavy ass shit... im complelely drained after work as well. i usually just eat a bunch of fruit and a protein bar before my workout, but it's a fucking struggle to make it through.

any other tips ??? wat do

I find chugging water an hour before helps me a bit. Definitely worth a try

>unemployed with a Finance degree and wish I did biology because I would've learned stuff I cared about

I used to wageslave at a restaurant while I was in school. if anything, slaving away until I could barely walk at the end of the shift motivated the fuck out of me to learn new skills and move up in life.

>Tfw 1st year biology major
Is it really that bad after graduating? Should I switch majors?

18 and cashier, managers a bitch and I hate people
CS major though hopefully can get an internship or something

University blows dick man, I am in my final term and when they say you can learn it all online, they are not lying to you.
You can't speak your mind and you have to constantly listen to the prof or other students blab on about mind numbing topics and takes.
Nice dubs.
The hardest part is figuring out what business to make. I am trying to figure our what I can do for a side hassle currently and then fulltime.
Big pharma is upping its marketing game from all those vax payments.
Do you plan on getting your CFA?

Look at Genentech or Bio-Rad

Every day is like this for me at some point. Not even incelposting, it just is. Just embrace it, your work isn't all you have in life, get some other hobbies to enjoy outside of work

Not talking video game or shitposting, talking actual hobbies

Try Cisco, Western Digital, or Applied Materials they usually like CS plus other tech majors and recent grads and have a lot of openings. and Apple too but I heard they work you pretty hard