Personally I felt the first way when younger. The older I get the more I line up with Sal’s way of thinking. Will have to see how I feel when I retire in about 6 months.
Outliving the b******ds is often an important part of both trajectories. Likewise, if you work cheap, you will very often always have work. However you you’re less likely to live. (Have a life)
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Wait. Isn’t this the kid who’s always telling people that one day HE will have their job? He thinks that will happen by doing as little as possible?
Jeff0811 almost 2 years ago
Personally I felt the first way when younger. The older I get the more I line up with Sal’s way of thinking. Will have to see how I feel when I retire in about 6 months.
tony_n_jen2003 almost 2 years ago
The road to success is lined with orange cones.
Darsan54 Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Thing is Sal is not wrong but Andrew isn’t right either.
The Wiz Premium Member almost 2 years ago
The secret to success – a brown nose.
ladykat almost 2 years ago
Two opposite outlooks. Who’s right?
PoodleGroomer almost 2 years ago
They kept taking the new hire that wasn’t in charge of anything important and making them the new manager.
socalvillaguy Premium Member almost 2 years ago
I love that we never see Jimbo’s face. :-)
Aladar30 Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Not a hard choice.
goboboyd almost 2 years ago
Outliving the b******ds is often an important part of both trajectories. Likewise, if you work cheap, you will very often always have work. However you you’re less likely to live. (Have a life)
NWdryad almost 2 years ago
I believe that’s called “quiet quitting”.
Daeder almost 2 years ago
If Jimbo likes the second approach, he needs to study at the feet of the master, . .
. . . Ed.