You're right. Why should you? Better to let others, like myself, go and do a decent days work so they can tax-payer-fund your morning sleep-ins and general bumming around moaning about piss-ant reasons why it's too hard for you to be bothered.
If your only capital is your time, the best investment you can you can make with it is trading it for a wage through employment. Recreation has no return, and generally results in a loss. When recreation is abundant, it loses value, especially when the only options are low cost and repetitive. Source: South Park Alternatively if you are motivated, weekends are a chance for overtime cash, further education, or self employment.
Here is a question The End. "Why should my taxes be given to you when you CHOSE to not work?" Mate, give me your centrelink details so that I can personally tell them how you turned down a job today because you felt it wasn't tidy enough for you. You are either a troll who is getting off right now on all of us replying to you or you are such a slow learner that we are wasting our time. Who are you? Shiny
Find a comfy couch some corn chips and some wacky tabacy and get comfortable for the next 40 years......
I'm sorry but none of you have seen this workshop..... I think some of you would be suprised at how messy it is and how little room there is to get work done.
Well even my missus does'nt blame me for leaving today and she used to be a manager at Officeworks.....She also said the same as me that this messy workshop is VERY unprofessional.
If I'd used an apostrophe it would have been plagiarism, which would have been very un professional of me.
Thats easy for you to say man I bet you've never worked a hard day in your life and got your hands dirty.