neet_sock
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I've realized I basically want to be NEET again. I've spent quite a lot of time as a NEET, after going through 4 jobs, now I'm working outside of my homecountry, which sucked. I realize I hate working, and even doing things I like, I quickly dislike them if I do them as a job.
Most of my jobs revolved around basic IT skills. I'm not really professional, but I have some basic skills and it wasn't a problem to me to get a job, although in my homecountry I couldn't sustain myself. Now I live in west Europe country, finding it really easy to be independent, but I realize I just hate it.
My homecountry provides terribly shitty welfare and unemployment benefits, and while European Union allows me to work in other countries, I can't claim unemployment benefits.
I just want to become a NEET again. Working is a terrible experience, and I have lots of hobbies that require incredibly silly amounts of money, just cheapest train tickets and clothes mostly. Pursuing a career sounds like a nightmare, I couldn't give less shit about money and ambition.
Willing to hear any tips.
I've realized I basically want to be NEET again. I've spent quite a lot of time as a NEET, after going through 4 jobs, now I'm working outside of my homecountry, which sucked. I realize I hate working, and even doing things I like, I quickly dislike them if I do them as a job.
Most of my jobs revolved around basic IT skills. I'm not really professional, but I have some basic skills and it wasn't a problem to me to get a job, although in my homecountry I couldn't sustain myself. Now I live in west Europe country, finding it really easy to be independent, but I realize I just hate it.
My homecountry provides terribly shitty welfare and unemployment benefits, and while European Union allows me to work in other countries, I can't claim unemployment benefits.
I just want to become a NEET again. Working is a terrible experience, and I have lots of hobbies that require incredibly silly amounts of money, just cheapest train tickets and clothes mostly. Pursuing a career sounds like a nightmare, I couldn't give less shit about money and ambition.
Willing to hear any tips.