John Boseak
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Yeah, I agree.
All of those things are already baked into the economy. You can't just throw the brakes on everything and just hit the reverse button, you know, and back it up just like, you know, so there's no there's no there's no solution. Yeah, it's just, you know, things are just getting more and more expensive here. And I'm not I don't really I don't really like to work hard. That's another big part of it.
All of those things are already baked into the economy. You can't just throw the brakes on everything and just hit the reverse button, you know, and back it up just like, you know, so there's no there's no there's no solution. Yeah, it's just, you know, things are just getting more and more expensive here. And I'm not I don't really I don't really like to work hard. That's another big part of it.
All of those things are already baked into the economy. You can't just throw the brakes on everything and just hit the reverse button, you know, and back it up just like, you know, so there's no there's no there's no solution. Yeah, it's just, you know, things are just getting more and more expensive here. And I'm not I don't really I don't really like to work hard. That's another big part of it.
I'm just not like I'm just I'm kind of a lazy guy. I don't like to work hard. I kind of just like to do the bare minimum and kind of get by and, you know, kind of live comfortable. You know, I don't have these big dreams of financial success and Lamborghinis and mansions because you have to work too hard for all that stuff. So I don't really care about it.
I'm just not like I'm just I'm kind of a lazy guy. I don't like to work hard. I kind of just like to do the bare minimum and kind of get by and, you know, kind of live comfortable. You know, I don't have these big dreams of financial success and Lamborghinis and mansions because you have to work too hard for all that stuff. So I don't really care about it.
I'm just not like I'm just I'm kind of a lazy guy. I don't like to work hard. I kind of just like to do the bare minimum and kind of get by and, you know, kind of live comfortable. You know, I don't have these big dreams of financial success and Lamborghinis and mansions because you have to work too hard for all that stuff. So I don't really care about it.
You know, I'm getting older now and it's just like, I don't know.
You know, I'm getting older now and it's just like, I don't know.
You know, I'm getting older now and it's just like, I don't know.
To me, that's not a real job. Tattooing for me has never been a real job. That's why I liked it. That's why I liked it so much and I put in so many hours at the shop because I could sit there for most of the day and just play on the internet and watch TV and do whatever I want to do and then occasionally get to do a tattoo. You know, and tattooing is something I enjoy doing.
To me, that's not a real job. Tattooing for me has never been a real job. That's why I liked it. That's why I liked it so much and I put in so many hours at the shop because I could sit there for most of the day and just play on the internet and watch TV and do whatever I want to do and then occasionally get to do a tattoo. You know, and tattooing is something I enjoy doing.
To me, that's not a real job. Tattooing for me has never been a real job. That's why I liked it. That's why I liked it so much and I put in so many hours at the shop because I could sit there for most of the day and just play on the internet and watch TV and do whatever I want to do and then occasionally get to do a tattoo. You know, and tattooing is something I enjoy doing.
So, you know, I never really felt like that was a job. But, you know, I worked for many, many years in warehouses, 50, 60, 70 hours a week, moving boxes around, driving a forklift, unloading trucks. You know, I worked from the age of probably 17 until I was in my mid 20s at a window company. just doing windows outside here in Florida, working outside like on construction sites and whatnot.
So, you know, I never really felt like that was a job. But, you know, I worked for many, many years in warehouses, 50, 60, 70 hours a week, moving boxes around, driving a forklift, unloading trucks. You know, I worked from the age of probably 17 until I was in my mid 20s at a window company. just doing windows outside here in Florida, working outside like on construction sites and whatnot.
So, you know, I never really felt like that was a job. But, you know, I worked for many, many years in warehouses, 50, 60, 70 hours a week, moving boxes around, driving a forklift, unloading trucks. You know, I worked from the age of probably 17 until I was in my mid 20s at a window company. just doing windows outside here in Florida, working outside like on construction sites and whatnot.
So I've worked hard my whole life, you know, and I'm not, I'm not a corporate guy, you know, because if I was, I probably could stomach an office job and just sit there for 20 or 30 years and collect my pension, my 401k. And, you know, I think I could see this, but I'm just not a corporate guy. Not only because of my aesthetic, not only because of my, obviously prior to this,
So I've worked hard my whole life, you know, and I'm not, I'm not a corporate guy, you know, because if I was, I probably could stomach an office job and just sit there for 20 or 30 years and collect my pension, my 401k. And, you know, I think I could see this, but I'm just not a corporate guy. Not only because of my aesthetic, not only because of my, obviously prior to this,
So I've worked hard my whole life, you know, and I'm not, I'm not a corporate guy, you know, because if I was, I probably could stomach an office job and just sit there for 20 or 30 years and collect my pension, my 401k. And, you know, I think I could see this, but I'm just not a corporate guy. Not only because of my aesthetic, not only because of my, obviously prior to this,
Well, I just don't have the demeanor for it. I don't feel like I have what it takes to be part of the team. You know what I mean?