Thread:Deathstalker666/@comment-1915529-20150523192506/@comment-3547390-20150525231929

It sounds fair to be able to take time off if your work is done. The way to keep up to date with your work is just to do a bunch more prior to going on break. If you have a set project that needs to be done by such and such time, you just bang it out so it is already done for when you come back. Of course, you are asking somebody with no experience doing it, so I could be saying something impractical.

The point of life is to get a job you actually enjoy, so it no longer is a job and it is something you wouldn't mind spending all day at. Basically though, work is a tiring process with the occasional toy bought from the money saved up (most of your money going towards necessary finances such as food and shelter, as well as a few nearly essential luxuries in the modern age like the internet and a television). When working, you must be able to do something enjoyable and something that you can take pride in at the end of the day. If I absolutely loathe the working experience, there is no point in doing it in the first place.

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