Agreed. All you can do is the right thing and hope for the best. I am about to be fired from Costco for refusing to wear my mask. Sometimes the right thing is hard. God bless my fellow patriot.
I keep trying to think of alternate ways to make money that don't involve working for another company. Might have to switch industries, or start a business.
I started my own business, a few decades ago. Now retired to a "paradise" island. (Well, it seemed like paradise until covid hit the fan.) You can make a decent living as a plumber, electrician, carpenter, builder or other service industry doing repairs and/or installation.
But try to have multiple sources of income. Filming and photographing what you do can be useful for keeping records, training others and making extra cents on-line. But don't rely on it because the likes of YouTube can pull the plug without warning.
With experience, you can even write a book about it or a training manual for more pocket money.
I am going to go and work at a small business as a waiter or something. I have the benefit of living in a paid off house and I own all my cars and crap so I only need like 500 bucks a month to survive, whatever. I wish everybody was in my situation.
Agreed. All you can do is the right thing and hope for the best. I am about to be fired from Costco for refusing to wear my mask. Sometimes the right thing is hard. God bless my fellow patriot.
That is exactly the way I look at it. Much love my fellow patriot and God bless.
I upvoted your video but you should turn the comments on.
Will getting fired from Costco for that reason affect your future employment endeavors?
Probably, but any employer who cares that I quit costco cause I refused to be treated like a lesser person isn't a company I want to work for anyway.
But don't rely on it. [They] can pull the plug.
I keep trying to think of alternate ways to make money that don't involve working for another company. Might have to switch industries, or start a business.
I started my own business, a few decades ago. Now retired to a "paradise" island. (Well, it seemed like paradise until covid hit the fan.) You can make a decent living as a plumber, electrician, carpenter, builder or other service industry doing repairs and/or installation.
But try to have multiple sources of income. Filming and photographing what you do can be useful for keeping records, training others and making extra cents on-line. But don't rely on it because the likes of YouTube can pull the plug without warning.
With experience, you can even write a book about it or a training manual for more pocket money.
I am going to go and work at a small business as a waiter or something. I have the benefit of living in a paid off house and I own all my cars and crap so I only need like 500 bucks a month to survive, whatever. I wish everybody was in my situation.