I traded my 9-to-5 for OnlyFans Im working harder with more hours than ever before: If I dont, Im fked

Alix Lynx plans to never work a 9-5 job again because she cannot stand the repetitive nature of office work.The 35-year-old sex worker was making over $80,000 working a corporate job but she found it completely uninspiring.“The worst part is having to be at the exact same place at the same exact time every single day,” she told news.com.au.“It was like Groundhog Day.”Sitting at a desk all day made Ms Lynx feel “stir-crazy”, claiming she was expected to just stare at her computer screen until 5pm.“The work was monotonous and boring.I felt like I was on somebody else’s time and making someone else’s money,” she said.At one point in her career, the 35-year-old, who has over 2 million followers on Instagram, had a social media job.

However, she became disheartened after constantly having her good ideas squashed by her boss.“I hate being told what to do when it is coming from someone who I know doesn’t know as much as I do about a certain thing,” she said.“I didn’t like having to smile and nod and say ‘yes’, when inside I felt like I had other ideas and we could have done certain things better.“That is when I realized, ‘Oh, I need to be my own boss’.”Ms Lynx ended up joining OnlyFans.She creates X-rated content online, and even though she enjoys the work more, she actually believes it is tougher than a 9-5 grind.“It is so much harder,” she said.“The difference is that it is something that I love to do.

So it really does not feel like work, but don’t get me wrong, it is harder because I have to think on my feet all the time.”Ms Lynx said her work is no longer boring and the same every day; now, she’s constantly having to think of new ideas.“Every day is a brand new day and I don’t always know what’s going to happen.But that’s what makes it exciting,” she explained.“The more I work, the smarter I work, the more successful I am.”The 35-year-old pointed out that she’s now always motivated to succeed bec...

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Publisher: New York Post

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