The first person to do the "compare my job to yours" was you. You insisted that you were doing good old fashion hard work, and the rest of us did wimpy desk jobs etc....you invited it.
You also bragged endlessly about your job and what you do comparing to what you guessed others do. again you invited it.
Even as you bragged about it, I posted that you need to watch out for layoffs (Coors is famous for laying off people in droves, I have relatives working there too). You're response was that I had no clue what I was talking about, theres no way you'ld get layed off, I was stupid to even think or post anything like that. So even trying to give some good advice got shit talk from you as a response.
You just wouldn't stop, and now that you don't have that job at Coors you want the responses to stop? Because its unfair? No, you brought it apon yourself.
You act like an asshole (as you are quite proud of, that you act like one), why shouldn't people treat you the same way you treat them?
Do you think it would be better that you act like an asshole and we're all nice to you so we don't hurt your feelings? Is that what we're talking about here? You're upset because you are being treated the same way you treat others?
To be perfectly honest with you, I think you're a pretty smart dude. I think you'ld make a good junior programmer technically. The only problem is your attitude and conduct. When you brag about getting drunk on the job, and sticking tampons in beer bottles to harass women, I think "law suit magnet" and would never hire you for that reason. When you act like you are so much better than anyone, I wouldn't hire you for that.
You need a reality check, your attitude is great for a 16 year old who doesn't worry about accountability or conduct. But for someone in the real world, it will be your achilles heal. You act like a juvenile delinquent, and are proud of it. You're older than that, and should start to discard that childishness. The "tough guy", "king of assholes", "mr tough punk" talk will guarantee that you won't succeed as well as you should.
You're not the first person to have a manual job, but your the first person I've ever seen to compare it to people who've worked their way up from that, and think they're failed for bettering their situation and future.
When I was your age doing manual labor, I knew I was working a shit job with no future. When I saw a person who owned a business or was successfull, I said to myself "I want that kind of lifestyle", I never thought my situation was better, because it wasn't.




"Great spirits have always encountered violent opposition from mediocre minds" Einstein.