All these "I'm gonna lose my job, what do I do" posts are useless, if not just glowie demoralization.
Here's the deal:
The medical industry, the entertainment industry, the cosmetic industry, the retail industry, etc... -- all of them are a farce.
They are based on lies told to people to sell things people don't need. What's worse is that some actively lobby to craft an artificial ecosystem that requires their snake oil to survive, thereby making us slaves to THEIR systems.
All your degrees and certificates are just wood pulp saying you're a loyal slave. It says nothing of your ability to perform the job; a shitty doctor is still a shitty doctor regardless of degree.
If your job is mandating you kill yourself by injecting venom, it won't be the last time they pull that trick. By giving in, you're just moving the goalpost for them. They'll ask you to do it again, and again, and again; until you're dead.
In reality, your job is already gone. The world we're headed towards, no matter which side wins, already deems you obsolete. If you weren't "essential" AKA "exempt" you're already first on the chopping block for the depopulation effort.
Technology is so stunted, so controlled, and so corrupt that the "skills" you think you have are woefully depreciated.
The only ability that matters is the ability to learn. Not memorize, but learn. Once you've mastered the ability to learn, there's nothing you're not qualified for.
If they take you to that line, and you get fired, then take the time to learn how to learn. It'll be the most valuable thing you could possibly do.
Have I said anything to the contrary? It's because IT IS difficult that I know it isn't worth the risks in this current ecosystem.
Shaming me for not jumping into something "everyone else is does" makes you just as sour and detestable as those pushing the "vaccines."
I never said you or anyone else was a loser. Just as I've never said I was a winner. Is life a competition for you?
I'm more than happy living life and not living up to the standards of others. Who are you to judge and say I haven't made anything out of my life?
I work full time and pay my parents rent to live there on top of buying all the groceries. I don't do drugs, I don't have an illegitimate child, I've never been to jail, my cell phone is 10 years old, and I don't have any debts. I'm constantly plagued with sleepiness despite some nights getting 13 hours of sleep, but I still find time to keep the house from falling apart.
Do you really think I'm a disappointment to my parents? Would your disabled kid be a disappointment to you if he was in my same position?
You completely mischaracterize me on every point. You're projecting just like those on social media do -- issuing stereotypes to build up a strawman to burn.
I work a 40 hour work week, at a local business, doing a job just about no one else I know can.
If they mandate me, I'll be in the same boat as anyone else, except I'll have 10 grand in the bank and some stowed away with no debt to worry about while I look for another job. I've prepared for this eventuality by scrimping and saving since Jan 20th. I've prepared for this eventuality by learning some hobbies so I can sell crochet hand bags in case I lose my job. That's my advice.
All I've done is told you the Truth. If you haven't already prepared for your job to vanish in a day, you're lagging behind. Shit hit the fan months ago.
But let's get off me for a bit.
Why are you attacking my character? Is what I've said wrong?
Or is it just the hard truth, that you've overextended and bought what you couldn't afford? That you've come to realize living day to day isn't good, despite it being the norm?
When did it become delusional to only buy what you can afford; to only take on responsibilities you know you can handle at your worst; or at the very least, plan on what to do if the worst comes along?
The only reason you're upset is because you don't want to hear any "I told you so's"
I'm not telling you that.
It is my hope and wish that you succeed, which is why I'm telling everyone who stuck their neck out that it's about damn time they bought a collar if they haven't already, because the reaper is coming.
Just because I CAN'T listen to my own advice because I never stuck my neck out doesn't make me a hypocrite. A coward? Naive? Ignorant? Maybe, but not a hypocrite.
I don't need to have been burned horribly to inform people that playing with fire is dangerous.
"How do you know if the vaccines are dangerous if you haven't gotten it yet? How dare you insult me and say it's the vaccines' fault I have blood clots! You don't know!" <- That's how you're sounding to me, but on the topic of having a family.
It's the same defensive, worried, and "you don't know my lived experience" soap box, active on Twitter every day.
Know this; I'm not shaming you in any way. Why make it personal? I want you, as well as everyone else, to have a fair and happy life.
Unlike the clotshot apologists, you're doing a good thing. You're doing a hard and noble thing. Having kids isn't for everyone, and I commend you for having made it this far.
But I'm giving you the same advice I would give someone who took the "vaccines." Get your shit in order, start preparing now, and take responsibility for your decisions. Don't wait on someone else to do something in YOUR LIFE.
When has this advice ever not been acceptable?
Attack my character all you want, you're not completely wrong on me being worried or afraid to overextend, but it doesn't change the fact I'm telling you THE HARD TRUTH. If I were in your shoes, I'd want someone to tell me the same, regardless of what lived experience they've had.