Covid-19 realizations

You ever think your dad told you to be a plumber because you're retarded? Because he knew that you would fail at anything else. Basically wasting all his money on a college education you couldn't complete.

Is it possible user... that you're the son he never wanted and he coddles your pathetic life because he knows the real world will swallow you up and spit you out like the stupid piece of shit you are?

Do you honestly think the guy who makes 130k a year didn't bust his ass to get there?

user KYS and put your poor dad out of his misery.

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Dad did you a favor, OP.

My IQ is 30 points over his, hes a very lazy person both mentally and physically.

He told me it was hard because hes pathetic, its hard for HIM.

He makes 130k and doesnt have $20 in his bank account. I make half and have 56k in my account. He has no discipline, hes the biggest coward I know.

old people seem to find anything on a computer hard, so he pretty much fucked you. Either way you can easily start a sys admin career by leveraging his network and completing some certifications.
Can be done from home, don't even need schooling.

It's nice that Yas Forums is contrarian but boomers are hated for a reason.

I enrolled in college a couple hours after witnessing his job. I've been digging ditches for YEARS. This bastard. He would never have the nutsack to do a physical labor job, and he hardly has the nutsack to do the office job he has.

Plumbing can't be automated. Plumbing is recession proof. Plumbing isn't subject to forced diversity. You can start your own plumbing business and work as hard as you like. Stop being a fag and snake that drain.

He's probabyl a pay pig for some 19 year old roastie...

at least look at the bright side. Practical skills are way more valuable then people care to admit, and you've got it.
I'm working IT, but learning practical skills the hard way by taking care of a homestead later in life with no prior experience.