Young Aussie explains why he never wants a full-time job - and plans to live at ... trends now
A student who previously revealed he will live with his parents until he's 50 has now decided working full-time doesn't align' with his beliefs.
Anthony Voulgaris, a university student from Melbourne, shared his revelation about full-time work with his to social media on Friday.
'I would just like to come on here and formally announce that I don't think full-time work is for me, yeah, personally not for me,' he said.
'I would like to sit here and provide reasons but there's not many.
'I just don't think personally that it aligns with my beliefs, you know my belief system.
'You can't force someone to believe what you believe, so yeah.'
A student who previously revealed he intends to live with his parents until he's 50 has now decided that working full-time 'doesn't align' with his beliefs
Millennials were quick to sympathise with Mr Voulgaris, with many agreeing they weren't 'made' for full-time work.
'Personally I'm on your level, I think I was born to be a stay at home mum/housewife so yeah nah no work for me,' one commented.
'I do three days and that's more than enough for me. I will never go back to full time!' another said.
'I just went from 8 hour days to 6 and what a difference! It feels like I have so much extra free time in a day to accomplish things!' a second wrote.
However, others said they had no choice but to work full-time.
'I feel the same but sadly the need to eat, pay bills, a roof over my head and my children cared for means I must make full time work for me lol,' one said.
'I say this to my partner daily! Then remember we have a mortgage,'