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Daily drudgery sucks!

Posted by LJRen on November 2, 2006, at 13:01:21 [reposted on November 4, 2006, at 21:15:51 | original URL]

Having a bum day here. Wanting to call my friend up for comfort but can't b/c we're on a 6 month no communication hiatus. http://www.dr-bob.org/babble/relate/20060920/msgs/698782.html
(Although we've exchanged just a couple of short emails this week so that he could assist me with my wireless internet hookup. Had things been okay between us, he would've been here to do it himself.)

In less than an hour I have to leave for another dreaded day of work. I hate going there so much. The whole working for a living seems so pointless to me if you can't find something you really like to do. You spend so much time there, you practically live there. And all so you can make money to provide for necessaties in life just so you can continue to go back to work everyday. And as is the case for most folks I think, you barely make enough to get by, so extra money for things like vacations is hardly heard of - at least it is for me. Plus, one or two weeks vacation out of a year hardly makes up for all the countless drudgery of hours your have to put in the rest of the year. How does everyone do this without going mad? I've been asking this question ever since I graduated college. I hate this. I'm miserable every damn day with every job I take. I just want to stay at home where it's safe & noone can bother me. I'm so sour when I get to work. I usually end up crying on my way home from work. People there are always telling me to smile or something like that. I wish they would just mind their own business and leave me alone. Why does everyone want to change me? I've been trying to do that myself for years to no avail.

Well, gotta run. Prison calls.

Ren


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