Life without fruits
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Life without fruits
What would you be doing with your life if you didn't know how to play machines??
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Some of the people I used to meet would most certainly be in prison if they weren't players. There are some truly nefarious characters in the playing world, and many former toolers have turned to playing because they have so little going for them they can't get even a McJob. Plus the money is better. The appearance of some of the new generation of players leaves alot to be desired, it is possible to dress cheaply without looking like you partake in the use of needle drugs. But it is the attitude of some 'players' that I find most disturbing, the ones that aren't discreet and start getting heavy handed with the buttons when a machine plays up, like they have a divine right to profit. They also conduct themselves poorly, and make an embarrassment of themselves. These sort of people have little to cheer about in life, and are fucked when the money dries up.
Personally speaking I ultimately regret getting into playing machines, however lucrative it has been over the years, I could have channelled all my energy into something more rewarding. That said I have no complaints as it was a lifestyle choice I made, and could still have achieved so much in other aspects of life had I made the effort.
If fruit machines ceased to exist tomorrow, to me it would matter not.
Personally speaking I ultimately regret getting into playing machines, however lucrative it has been over the years, I could have channelled all my energy into something more rewarding. That said I have no complaints as it was a lifestyle choice I made, and could still have achieved so much in other aspects of life had I made the effort.
If fruit machines ceased to exist tomorrow, to me it would matter not.
i think most members on here with intelligence would have done better without fruits as if they put that effort into another career they would have more self respect and a better social/love life/future etc but we wouldnt know this without doing the fruits for years first. i know people who are jealous of what we do but i would prefer to have a decent 9-5 job,mortgage and have never gambled personally.
if gambling was outlawed tomorrow i would be relieved and happily move on in life...... but the grass in always greener on the other side so i will stick to making good money till it dries up and i cant wait till it does.
if gambling was outlawed tomorrow i would be relieved and happily move on in life...... but the grass in always greener on the other side so i will stick to making good money till it dries up and i cant wait till it does.
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Thing is though a shitty NMW job is only that if you have no kids, throw in a couple of kids and a partner that stay at home and looks after them then the household income(based on allowing for housing benefit and tax dedutions) is about treble what a single person earning the NMW would have as income.
Wages will can't increase for unskilled low level work in this country, they can only go up with the NMW(which gradually catches up woth all those earning slightly more) as any increase just means less benefit entitlement so the income remains the same, meaning no incentive for employers to pay more.
Secondly should there be wage inflation all that would happen now it that there would be mass immigration from other EU countries to absorb the increases and create downward pressure.
It really only make sense to work hard if you with can have a lifestyle job, which is possible if you own or have free shelter, other than that you have to have a job that is about the benefit entitlement threshold, which is a household income of 50 somthing thousand, that level the wages generally increase year on year and far in excess where there are skill shortages and demand.
Other than that I don't blame anyone who chooses to do anything other than buying into the system so that can afford to live a better life.
Wages will can't increase for unskilled low level work in this country, they can only go up with the NMW(which gradually catches up woth all those earning slightly more) as any increase just means less benefit entitlement so the income remains the same, meaning no incentive for employers to pay more.
Secondly should there be wage inflation all that would happen now it that there would be mass immigration from other EU countries to absorb the increases and create downward pressure.
It really only make sense to work hard if you with can have a lifestyle job, which is possible if you own or have free shelter, other than that you have to have a job that is about the benefit entitlement threshold, which is a household income of 50 somthing thousand, that level the wages generally increase year on year and far in excess where there are skill shortages and demand.
Other than that I don't blame anyone who chooses to do anything other than buying into the system so that can afford to live a better life.
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This topic always makes for a good debate John and there are many angles to it.
Some good points Oscar as your mentality is similar to what many probably experience after spending significant time in the game. Some of it is a kind of grass being greener on the other side attitude but in the same token there is much truth and substance to it.
Kind Regards, Sir Linesman
Some good points Oscar as your mentality is similar to what many probably experience after spending significant time in the game. Some of it is a kind of grass being greener on the other side attitude but in the same token there is much truth and substance to it.
Kind Regards, Sir Linesman
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I'm sure many of us wonder what we'd be doing had we not chosen this. Fruits are in the blood of a lot of us, so much so, that if we had to choose a more accepted line of work, we'd probably have been a Green Grocer.
For me, my path was set like many of the Old-Schoolers in the game. Pocket money in the arcades, started off losing it everytime, then over a period of a few months, learning how to make use of them and seeing us go home with a few extra quid. Sharking the unsuspecting punters, waiting for a foreign student to stick a tenner in the change machine before switching it off from the back and then turning it back on when they went to find the attendant and pilfering their note. In later years, banging the Labyrinth against the wall then hurrying away so no-one saw you, then returning with a pocket of 20p pieces to empty it as the mech would be out of line and would accept the 20 pences but drop them back out of the reject shute.*
For me, my path was set like many of the Old-Schoolers in the game. Pocket money in the arcades, started off losing it everytime, then over a period of a few months, learning how to make use of them and seeing us go home with a few extra quid. Sharking the unsuspecting punters, waiting for a foreign student to stick a tenner in the change machine before switching it off from the back and then turning it back on when they went to find the attendant and pilfering their note. In later years, banging the Labyrinth against the wall then hurrying away so no-one saw you, then returning with a pocket of 20p pieces to empty it as the mech would be out of line and would accept the 20 pences but drop them back out of the reject shute.*