tired of work!!!!!

United States
April 10, 2007 4:52am CST
Do you ever get tired of working? Most morning I wake up and I'm like do I have to go in to work today? I would get dress and go into work, later on I'll feel fine. I always wonder how would it be if I wasn't working? just staying home. I been working now for about 20 years, yes I got vacations, but not really out of a job, at one time I had two jobs and it was ok, but now I think I'm tired of working but I just can't stop because the bills have to be paid. In a couple of months I will see how that feels, because my department where I work got notice that our job will be migrating to India so I be out of a job for a while at least. I'll see how it feel to sleep late in the morning for a while until I find something else to do. I don't think I like it to much I think I get bored sitting around doing nothing. LET ME KNOW WHAT YOU THINK!!!!!
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@lucas528 (323)
• Northern Mariana Islands
10 Apr 07
Always! But since I've started my online money making career, I never feel so tired of my day job anymore. Knowing that when I come home, I have another work to do that pays more than my day job.
• United States
11 Apr 07
Hi LUCAS528, You know right now about a month ago I started an online business, but I just can't seems to get it going as yet and its getting to be frustrated, knowing that I'm going to loose my job in a couple of months I just wanted to have something going to bring money in to continue paying my bills. So what online business you are in and does it cost a lot to get it started?
@SanDslnrs (268)
• United States
11 Apr 07
I'm tired of driving to work and doing the same job day after day. I do some transcription at home, but not much. I'm just starting out on that. Anyhow, I've got bill to pay and so to work I go. I'm actually thinking of looking for a part time job, so I can get my bills paid off. I am so far into debt right now, I don't know where to start. Hopefully, the transcription will pick up more for me.
• India
10 Apr 07
Sometime I get tired of work when I have to stay late evening because of meeting or some outside visitors from head office. Other day it is normal and I do not. Go to office at 815 and come back at 545pm daily. It has been my daily routine so no rireness. Amount of work differs daily, sometime it is too much sometime it is very less. There are many who are travelling long distance for work and doing part time jobs, are really tired of work. They reach late night and wake up early morning, they are just like a machine. My job is good and I fetch enough money so extra job is required to do. I am happy.
• United States
11 Apr 07
Hey jhuggi57,I know how you feel, I was a computer consultant for a year at a mulitmillion dollar company fresh out of ITT Technical Institute and after I heard the news that our production line were being laid off, which consisted of about 25 people. I had a funny feeling that things were about to turn ugly. I was making great money for starters and I was laid off, downsized and outsourced. What a disappointment when you put the time and effort rebuilding their network. I immediately began applying for other jobs with no luck and began searching for home based businesses. I finaly came across a product which I knew was going to be a big hit to the communities around the world. I began research on the company and product to make sure of thier validity before I invest my time and dedication to this company. The great thing that came out of the decision was that I was my own boss, I have breafast, lunch and dinner with my family and the hours and income are wonderful. If you are interested on starting your own business or just want to make extra money whenever you feel like spending time on your venture, let me know. All I ask is that you have to really enjoy what you are doing and believe in the product. You need very little or as much as you want to invest to start this business and as you spread the news and promote yourself on how much it has changed your life. You'll thank me for introducing you to this business in the future.