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Was it possible that you were forcing something that needed to be?
There is a 50% chance that you did something bad.
There could be other possibilities.
In my defense, nowhere in the orientation manual does it say 'don't show up to work drunk'.
I cannot thank my final employers enough for firing me! That was the key to me surging forwards and finally figuring it out,
Thank you!
no time clocks, no cubicles, no commutes
I was watching a number of the financial YouTubers and some of them did it.
Looking back, many of them got let down and gave up- but I salute the world's risk takers.
And here, with a very prominent tourism establishment they have regulated the daylights out of it here.
I am glad that I didn't do it.