The thing is also working a job you hate makes life pass you by because all I do when I get off work I feel so stressed and exhausted. This was still really informative and giving me hope to clock in tomorrow lol
@@blacklyfe5543 I started as a retail worker making 9 bucks an hr from highschool to college, then I got some promotions in retail making 12 an hr. My mom had a health scare in the 12 an hr range. I think I was around 22 or 23 I said to myself if she goes I am in big trouble. So I took a civil service test to become a 911 operator. Around 24 they called me to interview and I got hired at 36k a year. Eventually I made up to 53k but I only worked there until I got a better opportunity. I worked there from 2016 to 2020. I hated it but I needed the work experience. I eventually saw a opening at a state agency and I applied to become a state auditor. I got hired took a pay cut at first. Eventually promoted up to making 69k. I hated being broke so I made moves that increased my income over time. I recently transferred out and now I do admin work at another agency's internal audit department. I am trying to get to the next level which would be the information systems auditor to make up to 100k. I need to keep building my IT experience at this agency then get my CISA certification. Which is the certified information systems auditor it's kinda like a CPA. But this will take about 5 years. In the meantime I will be getting yearly raises from 69k up to 85k unless I get promoted before 2030.
Spot on! A job should be mainly to pay the bills. The key is to find a job you don't hate and work with/for people you don't hate. That's about the best you can ask for.
Great advice! Work is a tool to get out of debt save for the future and put into investments. Period. Also, you can find the positive in any job if youre looking for it. Thanks for explaining the crossover point, going to look into this a bit more👍🏽💐
I dont hate my job i just wish to get a remote job where i can choose a great location to live but is hard got scam a few times in upwork and companies are never hiring
A job wasn't just about making money for old timers it was about taking care of your family. Some had limited education, so they took what they could get.
Guys I get what he’s saying, but you can absolutely find a job that you at least like that plays into your strengths. Keep your overhead expenses low and use the free time to volunteer or attend a course or class to get experience in the field you want to go to. Most of the times when I ended up forced at jobs I didn’t like it was because my overhead was too high and now I needed the money. Love frugal at first and invest your time wisely.
I'm a millennial. You're a wise kid many blessings to you son. Im 39 years young getting up there and it feels weird. Sometimes I still think Im younger than I am. I often have to remind myself that I'm old. Enjoy your youth. Keep being wise. Seek the Lord Jesus every morning He loves us.
excellent advice! its true, the goal isn't to working, the goal is to stop working for money. love it. Passive income was something i've been preaching to people for over a decade but they just said I was lazy and didn't want to work, little do they know I'd put 2 weeks of work into 1 if it ment being a step closer to financial freedom.
Same I’m not a graduate but man when I tell you the job I’m currently working sucks ass I mean like the manager constantly has to ask me what’s my name, their always switching what station I work in as a cashier don’t get me wrong they told me they would do that but there will be a station I like working at then they’ll put me at a whole different station around people I don’t have chemistry with it’s hard but you gotta adapt and make ya money
I think RUclips might have a problem with your channel man. Your videos are great and I think if you tried making another channel and uploading them there RUclips might get them more views. I've seen it before, sometimes RUclips just decides to kill channels for no reason.
It’s been like this for a long time, the thing is my videos are very niche topics and I don’t go after big topics. However, it’s worth while making videos like these ( where value is the goal )
Grateful for this video. I enjoy the company I’m at but don’t like the role. Looking at work as a means to pay off debt and to eventually allow passive income to cover me sounds like a dream (I’m a musician and would like to take this more seriously down the road). Gonna give this perspective a try.
It's not so much the job that I hate but the current manager that I'm currently working under. A major pain in the ass who only makes my life miserable unlike the previous manager who really was a mentor and a friend. At any rate, I made enough money and I clocked in 2 solid years with the company so I'm leaving soon. It also helps that I don't have any starving kids to feed and I'm not in any serious debt as well.
Great perspective. I'm going to try and use what you say to get through the next 11 months. I need to get the time in at the job I am currently stuck in. (I need to make my pension vesting period).
There are a couple jobs out there where you'll actually get fulfillment, but usually those jobs are super unusual relative to the amount of money you make. Often there's other sacrifices. As long as I had next to zero bills, there's some stuff I would do for damn near free.
Youre lacking in understanding today vs then. The incentive to work is little to none today. That leads to burnout , work + little to no incentive= burnout. The common person understands the point of a job but money is a tool , but when it can be used in ways to make someones life easier its useless. Money is meant to be in circulation
I think that’s an economic view of money being in circulation all the time. But usually money stays in the same people’s hands. Incentives don’t have to be created by employers but by the employee himself and his goals of getting out of the rat race
@TommyBryson I never said money doesn't stay in the same ppls hand, I said it shouldn't. Whether my view is economically structurally sounding, it trickles down to the individual. So yes, it is up to employers to open up incentives for the individual to actually escape the "rat race." If you can't afford to invest because your ceo is increasing his wages 50% yr to yr its gonna hurt you and others because it's not circulating. Prime example is Boeing CEO salary is 36 million per yr 45% increase from last yr meanwhile over a span of 8 yrs his workers received a 1% raise.
@TommyBryson The thing that an individual is responsible for is education . Many ppl know they need to invest and expand their portfolios, which we see based on studies. 401ks are underperforming. There's a reason pensions are no more basically. Upper echelon capitalist, thinking how you think, decided less work for them put on the individual. which, in fact it was supposed to be supplemental to the pension
im getting a job offering for $3.70 an hour and 36 hours a week its remote but i cant move from my home because their software doesn't work on wifi, i don't know if i should take it, its 9 hours a day and one free day but these 9 hours i cannot move from my chair it terrifies me but i need the money i have around 3k in debt but i also like to sell stuff online , helpppppppp
@@tamtamxtam Colombia, the minimum wage here is around $1.38 an hour so yeah 3.70 is "more" than the minimum, usa companies hire us bc we are cheap labour
You need to change the subject of this video. I like what you have to say, but It doesn’t actually tell someone how to survive a job they hate. Most people don’t make enough to pay their bills while doing what you suggest here, and they are literally trying to figure out the conundrum.
The only way a person survives a job they hate is by finding another job, it's that simple. In my case, I like what I do but I don't like my supervisors. I don't like pretending I wanna say "good morning" to those bums when I really wanna say nothing and keep on walking. I made up my mind to tolerate those bums for another year. If I don't find another job by this time next year, thats it, I'm done. Hell, if I gotta get me some welfare, that's just the way it is.
This is absolute nonsense. Try telling that to all the chefs that enter the battleground every day, most ending up with addictions, anxiety, or suicide ideation
Strongly disagree. We should be happy AT ALL TIMES. If im at work, I need to be happy at work. If im preparing for my future, I need to be happy now as im preparing my future. Everything you do should be tied to your personal happiness, so if im working a job I hate, im not serving my happiness nor mental health, and that is a waste of time. There is no reason to do something you despise. None. The pursuit of happiness is one of our God given rights. Its the journey, not the destination. The journey should fulfill us just as much as the destination.
I get what he’s saying, but I’m the same way lol. I’ve taken pay cuts and left great paying jobs because I was miserable working there. My mental is more important than any amount of money. Definitely a gift and curse, but I have to be somewhat happy at my job as well. From the work I do, to the staff and co-workers, everything has to align lol.
@@IamKing2013 Exactly my point. Like I get the idea, but is the goal worth the journey? Maybe, that's not my place to say, but I can say something has to be VERY profound for me to put myself through misery just to achieve. For example, my current situation is not the best, but once I realized just how close I was to my destination and how easy it actually was, it became a motivation to keep going, but just a few weeks ago, I was determined to quit, because I didn't see myself on the most optimal path , I only saw torture.
It’s important to understand that happiness doesn’t come from work itself, or a company or the things you consume. Happiness is subjective and fleeting when you use it as a simple emotion. Today you’ll be happy with one job and then it’ll fade, likewise with career and so on. Or even that fancy car that makes you “ happy “. That type of happiness will not last.
@TommyBryson Unhappiness lasts for a VERY long time. The feeling of waking up in the morning to go to a job you dont like is extremely mentally exhausting. And you do gain happiness from a job, it's called "pride in your work." If an accountant feels as though they are making a difference in the world when they crunch numbers, who are you or I to say they can't be happy or they are not serving thier purpose? God commanded us to work. This is what we are MEANT to do, thus we must find joy in the work itself. So we SHOULD see happiness in work, it should coincide with our purpose, not simply being a tool. What you are saying is the equivalent to saying we only get married for children.
This sounds good but this is not realistic. How can u prioritize happiness all the time throughout life. This is not relatable to the average person. I think what he is saying that most people in this day and age try to find that sense of fulfillment and satisfaction in working a 9-5 which most likely will not happen. And most people back in the day literally just worked a job they completely hated just to not work again which u shouldn’t do neither. I think he’s saying to most people in the day and age need to stop look for that gratification within a 9-5 cause that’s not the sole purpose of having that job. You don’t have to work the job the if completely hate, just try to find a job a bit more tolerable so you can be efficient. Trying to be “happy” the whole time is naive unless you’re just the exception. Not saying you can’t find those things in a job it’s just less likely
Today I got up at 9 am. Then I went for a walk, it's a nice summer day, why not? Now I'm fixing lunch. Then I might take a nap. It's Monday. I'm NOT playing nice with people and bottling up my frustration. I say whatever I want to whoever. Yep, I'm retired! And the best part is you're not :)
I think you've been a You Tuber too long, you're out of touch with reality mate, people can't save any money they have no expendable income, it doesn't exist. People just earn enough to get by, in the UK anyway. Cost of living crisis is gripping people and in worst case it's raking people's lives. No matter how much you make in a job, it will be taken from them somehow. Genuinely miserable existence. People kill themselves here before changing their lives because it's more achievable. Sad reality
If that’s you mentality and what you tel yourself, then life will never change for you. Never been to the Uk and I can guarantee a vast amount of frugal people that lie below their means and save and invest the difference. I learned a long time ago, if you make excuses for where you are in life, you’ll stay right in the same place
@@TommyBryson Tell not tel. Life never changes anyway son, I'm older and wiser than you mate, you'll learn.................after many many years of delusion
@@TommyBryson I learnt a long time ago (About your entire life to be fair) That no matter how much you scrimp and save some fucker will take it, tax man, police, banks, wife, you name it they are after it. Be warned and careful in life mate. Take care.
The thing is also working a job you hate makes life pass you by because all I do when I get off work I feel so stressed and exhausted. This was still really informative and giving me hope to clock in tomorrow lol
Finally someone not selling a dream but some good ole hustle muscle 💪
Yes sir
Whats the dream?
I worked jobs I absolutely hated but did them because I needed the cash. Those days are over now I dont work those jobs and make way more.
This what I'm trying to do.
How?
What do you do for a living and how did you overcome it? What have you done in your life that caused you to make more money?
@@blacklyfe5543 I started as a retail worker making 9 bucks an hr from highschool to college, then I got some promotions in retail making 12 an hr. My mom had a health scare in the 12 an hr range. I think I was around 22 or 23 I said to myself if she goes I am in big trouble. So I took a civil service test to become a 911 operator. Around 24 they called me to interview and I got hired at 36k a year. Eventually I made up to 53k but I only worked there until I got a better opportunity. I worked there from 2016 to 2020. I hated it but I needed the work experience. I eventually saw a opening at a state agency and I applied to become a state auditor. I got hired took a pay cut at first. Eventually promoted up to making 69k. I hated being broke so I made moves that increased my income over time. I recently transferred out and now I do admin work at another agency's internal audit department. I am trying to get to the next level which would be the information systems auditor to make up to 100k. I need to keep building my IT experience at this agency then get my CISA certification. Which is the certified information systems auditor it's kinda like a CPA. But this will take about 5 years. In the meantime I will be getting yearly raises from 69k up to 85k unless I get promoted before 2030.
@@blacklyfe5543 I also practiced my interviewing skills to land better paying jobs and better opportunities.
Spot on! A job should be mainly to pay the bills. The key is to find a job you don't hate and work with/for people you don't hate. That's about the best you can ask for.
Great advice! Work is a tool to get out of debt save for the future and put into investments. Period.
Also, you can find the positive in any job if youre looking for it. Thanks for explaining the crossover point, going to look into this a bit more👍🏽💐
Well said and I got a full video on it coming out soon
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I dont hate my job i just wish to get a remote job where i can choose a great location to live but is hard got scam a few times in upwork and companies are never hiring
I want a job so I don't have to work again brother I'm sick of working jobs
A job wasn't just about making money for old timers it was about taking care of your family. Some had limited education, so they took what they could get.
Guys I get what he’s saying, but you can absolutely find a job that you at least like that plays into your strengths. Keep your overhead expenses low and use the free time to volunteer or attend a course or class to get experience in the field you want to go to. Most of the times when I ended up forced at jobs I didn’t like it was because my overhead was too high and now I needed the money. Love frugal at first and invest your time wisely.
Yep. Well done. I work for transit, it's not the people, the job sucks but it's going to help me financially.
I'm a millennial. You're a wise kid many blessings to you son. Im 39 years young getting up there and it feels weird. Sometimes I still think Im younger than I am. I often have to remind myself that I'm old. Enjoy your youth. Keep being wise. Seek the Lord Jesus every morning He loves us.
Luckly, I'm very fortunate to find my perfect job when I first started my working career. I've been here for over 3 decades now
Do u mind saying what u're doing for a living?
Do you mind saying what you do for a living?
I do the bare minimum 😂
lol use your income wisely to create more wealth
This is true and needed to be said.
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excellent advice! its true, the goal isn't to working, the goal is to stop working for money. love it. Passive income was something i've been preaching to people for over a decade but they just said I was lazy and didn't want to work, little do they know I'd put 2 weeks of work into 1 if it ment being a step closer to financial freedom.
I’m living in a van , shot warehouse jobs a few months , then travel a few months .
I don't need a video telling me how to work a job I hate, I've been doing it for over a decade.
What you do know he did not ask you to watch his video
@@johngibs5356 I didn't ask you to reply to my comment with improper English use either. What's your point?
@@fictitiousnightmares why the f*ck did you comment? You were better off scrolling past the video and going on about your day
@@fictitiousnightmares and he didn’t ask you to comment on his video. What was your point? 🤔
@@8FigureEarner619 Why the fuck are you offended that I watched a video and commented? You could have ignored my comment and went about your day.
Totally makes sense. Most won’t get it..I can see by the comments. Good advice though. Thanks for sharing.
I also have to remind myself at times, this is not a common view of things. It takes doing things different for different results
Thank you, this gives me solid foundation to continue my job while planning not to work
Cutting expenses has a double benefit. First, you have more money to invest. Second, you need less money invested because youre living cheaper.
thank you a lot. for a graduate im really confused about why im working here every day. your video helps me.
Same I’m not a graduate but man when I tell you the job I’m currently working sucks ass I mean like the manager constantly has to ask me what’s my name, their always switching what station I work in as a cashier don’t get me wrong they told me they would do that but there will be a station I like working at then they’ll put me at a whole different station around people I don’t have chemistry with it’s hard but you gotta adapt and make ya money
I think RUclips might have a problem with your channel man. Your videos are great and I think if you tried making another channel and uploading them there RUclips might get them more views.
I've seen it before, sometimes RUclips just decides to kill channels for no reason.
It’s been like this for a long time, the thing is my videos are very niche topics and I don’t go after big topics. However, it’s worth while making videos like these ( where value is the goal )
Thanks , great points
Thank you for the consistency been rocking with you since the dreads at 215 lbs lol🤣
Same here 💪🫡
Lol I remember those times 😭
Grateful for this video. I enjoy the company I’m at but don’t like the role. Looking at work as a means to pay off debt and to eventually allow passive income to cover me sounds like a dream (I’m a musician and would like to take this more seriously down the road). Gonna give this perspective a try.
Understand your sentiment, but buying a house is an investment. That would be a good place to put that money other than the stock market.
It's not so much the job that I hate but the current manager that I'm currently working under. A major pain in the ass who only makes my life miserable unlike the previous manager who really was a mentor and a friend. At any rate, I made enough money and I clocked in 2 solid years with the company so I'm leaving soon. It also helps that I don't have any starving kids to feed and I'm not in any serious debt as well.
Great perspective. I'm going to try and use what you say to get through the next 11 months. I need to get the time in at the job I am currently stuck in. (I need to make my pension vesting period).
There are a couple jobs out there where you'll actually get fulfillment, but usually those jobs are super unusual relative to the amount of money you make. Often there's other sacrifices.
As long as I had next to zero bills, there's some stuff I would do for damn near free.
Great insight! Needed to hear this, thanks!
Thanks man had a long day at work put my heart and soul into it always 120 but lot of times those in Charge don’t take care of their end😢
Don’t become a baby sitter either, knowing your job and doing it well is key. But be careful of being taking advantage of
@@TommyBryson absolutely 💯 I’m very outspoken and a believer just like you that keeps me strong.
Great topic rewatching to better understand
Imagine having passive income. Checked out of the video as soon as that was said.
Finally some one I can relate to
Great topic
A job is a job. It gives me money to pay off my mortgage sooner and work less.
Your right
A job is for you to provide a service so that you can receive the service from another
Good definition also
Can you do a video on how to get a raise or promotion,@TommyBryson
Making passive income isn’t easy ..period
There’s no reason why majority of life should be about just getting to retirement.
No reason why we should spend the majority life working for survival either with small amounts of breaks
Youre lacking in understanding today vs then. The incentive to work is little to none today. That leads to burnout , work + little to no incentive= burnout.
The common person understands the point of a job but money is a tool , but when it can be used in ways to make someones life easier its useless. Money is meant to be in circulation
I think that’s an economic view of money being in circulation all the time. But usually money stays in the same people’s hands. Incentives don’t have to be created by employers but by the employee himself and his goals of getting out of the rat race
@TommyBryson I never said money doesn't stay in the same ppls hand, I said it shouldn't. Whether my view is economically structurally sounding, it trickles down to the individual.
So yes, it is up to employers to open up incentives for the individual to actually escape the "rat race." If you can't afford to invest because your ceo is increasing his wages 50% yr to yr its gonna hurt you and others because it's not circulating.
Prime example is Boeing CEO salary is 36 million per yr 45% increase from last yr meanwhile over a span of 8 yrs his workers received a 1% raise.
@TommyBryson The thing that an individual is responsible for is education .
Many ppl know they need to invest and expand their portfolios, which we see based on studies. 401ks are underperforming. There's a reason pensions are no more basically.
Upper echelon capitalist, thinking how you think, decided less work for them put on the individual. which, in fact it was supposed to be supplemental to the pension
@TommyBryson you mentioned good points, i.e., don't take a job personal that I agree with to an extent.
Good viewpoint-good video
I quit and now I regret it!
Learn new skills and software programs
Those are solid ones, hard but pay a lot
Is there a job you like? I doubt any job is enjoyable. Otherwise why pay you?
TB, I would love to make a reaction vid to this video. Would you be ok with this?
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im getting a job offering for $3.70 an hour and 36 hours a week its remote but i cant move from my home because their software doesn't work on wifi, i don't know if i should take it, its 9 hours a day and one free day but these 9 hours i cannot move from my chair it terrifies me but i need the money i have around 3k in debt but i also like to sell stuff online , helpppppppp
3.70??? Where do u live
@@tamtamxtam Colombia, the minimum wage here is around $1.38 an hour so yeah 3.70 is "more" than the minimum, usa companies hire us bc we are cheap labour
If you’re working a job you hate then quit and find something that makes you happy
Depends. It's not black and white and seeking happiness from work is a frivolous game
@Arthur-j2f yeah right. You're lucky to even have a job you hate in today's world
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Ayeeee
Why do i get the feeling that he had an argument with his girl that led him to make this video
What part gave you that idea lol ?
This made me howl 😂😂😂
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You need to change the subject of this video. I like what you have to say, but It doesn’t actually tell someone how to survive a job they hate. Most people don’t make enough to pay their bills while doing what you suggest here, and they are literally trying to figure out the conundrum.
The only way a person survives a job they hate is by finding another job, it's that simple. In my case, I like what I do but I don't like my supervisors. I don't like pretending I wanna say "good morning" to those bums when I really wanna say nothing and keep on walking. I made up my mind to tolerate those bums for another year. If I don't find another job by this time next year, thats it, I'm done. Hell, if I gotta get me some welfare, that's just the way it is.
@@nyc4life448 It’s not “simple” for many people. Check your privilege.
@@aliciaw.6754 Right, its not that simple. But I have no privileges. I have to grind it out just like everybody else.
This is absolute nonsense. Try telling that to all the chefs that enter the battleground every day, most ending up with addictions, anxiety, or suicide ideation
Strongly disagree. We should be happy AT ALL TIMES. If im at work, I need to be happy at work. If im preparing for my future, I need to be happy now as im preparing my future. Everything you do should be tied to your personal happiness, so if im working a job I hate, im not serving my happiness nor mental health, and that is a waste of time. There is no reason to do something you despise. None.
The pursuit of happiness is one of our God given rights. Its the journey, not the destination. The journey should fulfill us just as much as the destination.
I get what he’s saying, but I’m the same way lol. I’ve taken pay cuts and left great paying jobs because I was miserable working there. My mental is more important than any amount of money. Definitely a gift and curse, but I have to be somewhat happy at my job as well. From the work I do, to the staff and co-workers, everything has to align lol.
@@IamKing2013 Exactly my point. Like I get the idea, but is the goal worth the journey? Maybe, that's not my place to say, but I can say something has to be VERY profound for me to put myself through misery just to achieve.
For example, my current situation is not the best, but once I realized just how close I was to my destination and how easy it actually was, it became a motivation to keep going, but just a few weeks ago, I was determined to quit, because I didn't see myself on the most optimal path , I only saw torture.
It’s important to understand that happiness doesn’t come from work itself, or a company or the things you consume. Happiness is subjective and fleeting when you use it as a simple emotion.
Today you’ll be happy with one job and then it’ll fade, likewise with career and so on. Or even that fancy car that makes you “ happy “. That type of happiness will not last.
@TommyBryson Unhappiness lasts for a VERY long time. The feeling of waking up in the morning to go to a job you dont like is extremely mentally exhausting. And you do gain happiness from a job, it's called "pride in your work." If an accountant feels as though they are making a difference in the world when they crunch numbers, who are you or I to say they can't be happy or they are not serving thier purpose? God commanded us to work. This is what we are MEANT to do, thus we must find joy in the work itself.
So we SHOULD see happiness in work, it should coincide with our purpose, not simply being a tool. What you are saying is the equivalent to saying we only get married for children.
This sounds good but this is not realistic. How can u prioritize happiness all the time throughout life. This is not relatable to the average person. I think what he is saying that most people in this day and age try to find that sense of fulfillment and satisfaction in working a 9-5 which most likely will not happen. And most people back in the day literally just worked a job they completely hated just to not work again which u shouldn’t do neither. I think he’s saying to most people in the day and age need to stop look for that gratification within a 9-5 cause that’s not the sole purpose of having that job. You don’t have to work the job the if completely hate, just try to find a job a bit more tolerable so you can be efficient. Trying to be “happy” the whole time is naive unless you’re just the exception. Not saying you can’t find those things in a job it’s just less likely
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Today I got up at 9 am. Then I went for a walk, it's a nice summer day, why not? Now I'm fixing lunch. Then I might take a nap. It's Monday. I'm NOT playing nice with people and bottling up my frustration. I say whatever I want to whoever. Yep, I'm retired! And the best part is you're not :)
Congrats 🎈
I think you've been a You Tuber too long, you're out of touch with reality mate, people can't save any money they have no expendable income, it doesn't exist. People just earn enough to get by, in the UK anyway. Cost of living crisis is gripping people and in worst case it's raking people's lives. No matter how much you make in a job, it will be taken from them somehow. Genuinely miserable existence. People kill themselves here before changing their lives because it's more achievable. Sad reality
If that’s you mentality and what you tel yourself, then life will never change for you. Never been to the Uk and I can guarantee a vast amount of frugal people that lie below their means and save and invest the difference. I learned a long time ago, if you make excuses for where you are in life, you’ll stay right in the same place
@@TommyBryson Tell not tel. Life never changes anyway son, I'm older and wiser than you mate, you'll learn.................after many many years of delusion
@@TommyBryson Live not lie
@@TommyBryson I learnt a long time ago (About your entire life to be fair) That no matter how much you scrimp and save some fucker will take it, tax man, police, banks, wife, you name it they are after it. Be warned and careful in life mate. Take care.
Watching this while I’m at the workI hate🥲.
Thanks Tommy 🤝
Part of the game 😎