• DankZedong A
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    Work, probably. I don’t have big ambitions. I’m part of a political party right now and I do lots of things for them, but I probably stop doing that once a socialist state gets to power.

    I honestly don’t want to do all that. I just want a comfortabele life for myself and others. I don’t want any spotlight or political career or whatever. But I do it now because there’s a goal to reach, so I make it my number one objective.

    Probably continue doing social work.

    • Samubai
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      Absolutely. I was a janitor for years, and I didn’t mind it at all, it just doesn’t pay well.

  • WTOS
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    Teacher / education. Hopefully purging all the ones who’re shit at their jobs. Post-secondary education included. De-listing whack profs is a wet dream. Also cleaning up the curriculum, publishers, etc.

    Libs will cry censorship because it absolutely is. The facade of western academic integrity is a fucking joke.

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    Well, that depends on what is necessary. I’ve always wanted to be a filmmaker and that’s what I graduated in, but if there’s something else in need of doing, I could change areas.

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    I doubt I’ll be living to see that day. But if it comes in time holy hell do I want to have a job I studied for.

  • theKatbat
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    I want to live a quiet life of contemplation and study tbh

  • 201dberg
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    I could do just about anything if the stress was low and I was taken care of. I deal with some anxiety and shit around getting to sleep sometimes. It’s exacerbated significantly if I am worried about what I’m doing the next day. Years of dealing with and addiction to sleep meds I never should have been prescribed. Working from home has saved me a lot of stress but lately the economy and the company I work from have been causing the stress to slip back in and it’s been anxiety attack after anxiety attack. Living in a socialist society. Knowing I’m safe and taken care of even if something bad happens. I think that would solve my mental health problems.

  • KiwiProle
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    Would be nice to have the freedom to retrain as a chef and become a cook in a way less toxic environment

  • I’d like to have a job like my current one (programming-related, working from home) except actually meaningful and beneficial to society, although I’d be fine with most jobs as long as the working hours (including commuting) are shorter and I can help people