Young worker complaining about burnout after one year of 9-5 sparks wave of sarcastic responses: ‘Welcome to adulthood. You get used to it after the first couple of decades

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  • How do people work 5 days a week without burning out?

    "All those faces at home that want to eat and have a roof over their heads. Its a big motivator"
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  • I've only been working full time for a year and I feel ready to burn out. It feels like I have no time at home at all. And I can't slow
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  • down on hours because everything is so expensive. I'm so tired by the time my two measly days off come I just want to spend them sleeping and yet, I
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  • can't because I need to catch up on whatever chores and errands I didn't have time to do during the work week. I hate this.
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  • QuesadillasBeTasty It's tough but I try to get good sleep. Also, tough to do some times but having an active or event full Friday night makes the weekend feel so much longer.
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  • User132134 It helps to schedule a random day off every few weeks. Don't make plans for that day just keep it to yourself. Sometimes knowing you have that day coming up gives you the moral boost to keep on keeping on.
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  • Waste Net2532 Im curious too bc Im not even 25 and Ive completely broken down. I burntout already
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  • Maxmikeboy Work just enough to not get fired, hard work won't pay off at a job. It's who you know and how well you can get along with people.
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  • DFW_BjornFree At some point, your skills and experience will buy you downtime. Me and many of my peers in my profession have "slow" days.
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  • Generally, when things get overwhelimg we basically do very little work one day and honestly our work product doesn't suffer and no one seems to care. I would be lying if I said I've never had two "do nothing" days in a row.
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  • They're healthy and very much needed. Sure I am still available and respond to requests/emails but they're lazy days that keep me swimming in this lifelong event.
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  • Horror-Television-81 We're burnt out, the consequences of stopping keep us going.
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  • RadAcura Man I know that if I don't work for 2 months, I'm homeless with no money left. I have no family I can fall back on, just straight to failure and nothingness. That's a pretty good motivator to keep working even though I hate every second of it. Tax season starting, time for 3 months of 65-85 hour weeks....
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  • SugarIndependent1308 Oh don't worry we all burnt out at this point
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  • virtual_human Welcome to adulthood. You get used to it after the first couple of decades.
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  • DnAGyal Burn out homeless
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  • _Smashbrother_ Because being poor and not having stability s ks. That's why people work.
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  • jrngcool Give 100% at your work. • mon 35% • tue 25% • wed 15% • thu 15% • fri 10%
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  • AllergicidiotDtector I've been burnt out since I was 16.
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  • poodinthepunchbowl Some of us want to remain in a home with food in our belly?
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  • Miterstuck I like money
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  • Beautiful-Recipe-173 Caffeine.
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  • Fluffy_Decision4269 Welcome to the world.
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  • Bensfone That's my secret, I'm always burnt out. Also, I like to eat and pay bills.
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