arundelo comments on Ethics and rationality of suicide - Less Wrong

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Comment author: arundelo 03 May 2011 04:28:16AM *  1 point [-]

There are indeed downsides, but my feeling is that if you got a job and moved out, you would afterwards ask yourself "Why the hell didn't I do this sooner?!"

One concrete point in favor of being self-supporting is that even if your first job is crappy, your next one will be marginally better, and so on. Right after high school I worked at a fast food restaurant. Then I worked in a bookstore, then doing telephone tech support, and now I'm a computer programmer. (I don't have any degree.)

By the way, I worked in that fast food job for four years. That was too long, but at the time I was too lazy and too scared to look for something else.

Comment author: CronoDAS 03 May 2011 04:43:36AM 2 points [-]

My experiences with jobs have been pretty bad. The "technical" jobs I've had were rather unpleasant experiences, and the two times I had "menial" jobs, I was fired in under a week.

Comment author: jimrandomh 03 May 2011 11:02:43AM 4 points [-]

The "technical" jobs I've had were rather unpleasant experiences

Keep trying! Technical job pleasantness has a very large standard deviation.