r/antiwork - Yes, it's exactly what it sounds like.

How will society function without jobs?


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It is not bipartisan. Their logo is the BLM anus fist and their top posts are about how much they hate conservatives and republicans. It's already overrun by radical leftists. Every reddit political movement is doomed to become a leftist circlejerk because it's reddit. Their mods are attempted to prune posts that actively shit on christians and white people, but it is doomed from the start because it's reddit.
It's so funny because at first they were saying they're bipartisan, and then soon shot themself in the foot. nice. I remember seeing someone even post like "Doesn't matter if you're left or right join in!" and I think that's why the main antiwork sub was calling it a right wing troll sub, and now they have to backpedal.
 
Probably the only job they are qualified to do aside from being a reddit janny. They have expensive and low paying degrees that take them nowhere

I think even if they were qualified for a better job they would refuse to take it for some stupid reason like alleged transphobia or because then they would actually have to do serious work instead of dogwalking or watering the plants for 20h/week.

These people are simply lazy and nothing in the world can change their shit attitude.
 
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working in retail is soooo traumatizing now i can’t work anymore because of muh traumaaa

Because claiming being disabled is the same thing as actually being a poor worker who just wants to be paid somewhat fairly.
Sometimes I actually feel bad for the movement because worker’s rights (or the lack thereof) is a serious topic but instead of fighting for better pay or whatnot they have to deal with lazy trannies who can’t work anymore because working retail during the holiday season traumatized them for life.
These people overuse the word "trauma" so much I can't even joke about it. Somebody trying to set you up on a fucking date is traumatic? Bitch just say you're not interested, christ. These people overuse the word "trauma" so much it's an insult to people with actual PTSD.

OWS is a good example of why a movement needs an actionable agenda. Like...what was the federal government even supposed to do? There were no real demands. Of course people got bored with it as it slowly descended into pointless shit.
Unfortunately on the left these days there's this idea that the protest is itself the solution. Like if you make enough noise you don't need a plan beforehand, it's just going to naturally spur some sort of change. Thinking is as long as you have a good enough reason to be angry somebody somewhere is going to do something about it, and you don't need to upset yourself talking about boring shit like policy or elections.

I don't want to say Occupy was a complete failure because it made wealth inequality an actual issue people talk about. The only reason you have somebody like AOC in office, love her or hate her, is because occupy forced these issues into the public consciousness. But that's just a cultural aftershock, it wasn't some grand plan on their part. If they achieved anything at all it was totally by accident, because lord knows those idiots in the drum circle were too high to plan on that
 
These people should consider joining the 41% if very basic human things like working in retail full time are too much for them. They're never going to contribute anything meaningful to society, all they know how to do is take up resources that could be better spent almost anywhere.
Retail is shit, I can't blame anyone for not wanting to work it full time when you get regularly cussed out, are wearing down your body over the years from standing for 10 hours, and deal with shitty managers for minimum wage. However these people could easily go into a trade, get a government job, get some certificates, go into dental hygiene, or learn to code. There's 10 million other jobs for people who don't want to go to a four year university scam and go into debt.
 
Retail is shit, I can't blame anyone for not wanting to work it full time when you get regularly cussed out, are wearing down your body over the years from standing for 10 hours, and deal with shitty managers for minimum wage. However these people could easily go into a trade, get a government job, get some certificates, go into dental hygiene, or learn to code. There's 10 million other jobs for people who don't want to go to a four year university scam and go into debt.
There are even plenty of jobs out there for weird autists who are horrified about the idea of interacting with another person, like remote medical coding. Seriously the whole world isn't retail or food service.
 
Retail is shit, I can't blame anyone for not wanting to work it full time when you get regularly cussed out, are wearing down your body over the years from standing for 10 hours, and deal with shitty managers for minimum wage. However these people could easily go into a trade, get a government job, get some certificates, go into dental hygiene, or learn to code. There's 10 million other jobs for people who don't want to go to a four year university scam and go into debt.
Learn to code is criminally underrated because it always assumes investment of 5+ year before you can work, when in reality you can just learn basic html/css within a month and park your ass at some corporation, marking up their spam mails or whatever the fuck. Or you can join a QA department as a garden variety drone.

Sure, it can get tedious and boring, but it's a cushy office job that pays the bills while giving you enough time expand your skillset. All that's required is not to be completely lazy. Which would seem for these people already makes entry level unreachable.
 
There are even plenty of jobs out there for weird autists who are horrified about the idea of interacting with another person, like remote medical coding. Seriously the whole world isn't retail or food service.
There's also graphic design, other types of freelancing, etc. Community college unlocks so much more opportunities than people think. A lot of decent jobs out there say "bachelor's required" but a good number will hire an associate's degree if there's no actual certification required, out of desperation. A lot of these "bachelor's required" jobs are just trying to get an ideal candidate, but it's still good to apply. Even if you only just have experience or a two year degree.

Learn to code is criminally underrated because it always assumes investment of 5+ year before you can work, when in reality you can just learn basic html/css within a month and park your ass at some corporation, marking up their spam mails or whatever the fuck. Or you can join a QA department as a garden variety drone.

Sure, it can get tedious and boring, but it's a cushy office job that pays the bills while giving you enough time expand your skillset. All that's required is not to be completely lazy. Which would seem for these people already makes entry level unreachable.
I think another huge problem is people just aren't educated on their options because we kept funneling people into expensive universities, and then telling them "either you go to a four year or work at Mcdonald's you fucking loser" So people then become lazy because they develop a sort of learned helplessness of "Oh I didn't get into a university/I picked a useless degree so I might as well just work at Mcdonald's since I don't amount to anything". It's a lot of disgruntled millenials I see in the subreddit. Recently a lot of gen Z people, have started looking into college alternatives, so I think it's changing already.

Another big mistake was telling people "You can be whatever you want when you grow up" and giving unrealistic expectations, when it should really be "You should be whatever is going strong in the free market"
 
I'm sure it's harder to get a good job if you're a "woman" with a beard who spends the entire interview trying to explain that your tax documents have a different name then your actual name because "identity". I mean, obviously mainstream society doesn't exactly "get" these people. No shit there's inequality, we're talking about a group of people that half the country thinks is delusional. Like, I think most transgendered people would last all of 10 minutes with my boss before running out of the room crying. He would break their brains. And not even intentionally. And he's not the only boss I've had like that.

That being said I feel like statistics like this always simplify how complex things actually are. For example the wage gap between men and women. It's real in the sense that women usually make less then men, but when people talk about it they think women are making less then men in the same positions, like HR literally sat down and said "well, she has a vagina, so we're going to pay her 10 dollars less". Not what happens. What does happen is women for various reasons go into career paths that just generally pay less (retail, nursing, clerical work, etc etc). Again, it's not like these aren't real disparities, it's that the actual root of that disparity is a lot more complex then "mean bigots". Like I'm curious what the age range represented in that stat is, what kind of industries we're talking about, where these people live, etc etc.

Either way, these idiots got to accept that their experience has literally fuckall to do with the experience of everybody else. Not everything is about you, christ.
 
Unverified leak of the janny cabal's slack chat from rdrama.net

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It's only one picture and nothing really new or shocking
 
please dont suggest that these lazy tranny jannies learn to code. we dont need even more narcissistic tranny programmers implementing CoCs and yelling about how working with a mast1er branch is problematic. because slavery.
Tranny programming and its consequences have been a disaster for the human race
 
That being said I feel like statistics like this always simplify how complex things actually are. For example the wage gap between men and women. It's real in the sense that women usually make less then men, but when people talk about it they think women are making less then men in the same positions, like HR literally sat down and said "well, she has a vagina, so we're going to pay her 10 dollars less". Not what happens. What does happen is women for various reasons go into career paths that just generally pay less (retail, nursing, clerical work, etc etc). Again, it's not like these aren't real disparities, it's that the actual root of that disparity is a lot more complex then "mean bigots". Like I'm curious what the age range represented in that stat is, what kind of industries we're talking about, where these people live, etc etc.
In medicine what I generally see is men being more willing to switch jobs and play hardball with salary negotiations.

Also there's work/life balance stuff if you want to have kids. Female MDs tend to go into outpatient fields that are much better for that, but anyone working outpatient (even derm) isn't making as much as an ortho or neuro or OMF. In nursing men tend to shove themselves into critical care roles ASAP and those pay better. When you're looking across the whole population, these differences add up to something that looks like a massive pay gap, but really it's just a difference in what they're deciding to do.
 
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Plenty of seethe and cope (and probably no end of dialating) on the subreddit still.
Yes and the reason people have been making fun of Chris Chan for a decade and a half is definitely that we’re all scared of his powers, and not that he’s a laughable retard.
 
Sometimes I actually feel bad for the movement because worker’s rights (or the lack thereof) is a serious topic but instead of fighting for better pay or whatnot they have to deal with lazy trannies who can’t work anymore because working retail during the holiday season traumatized them for life.
These kids actually hate the workers of the world, whether they be Mid-Western truckers, or staunchly Catholic Mexican fruit pickers. They just have no exposure to them. I don't know if they think the majority of the workforce are dysgenic "queers" and "allies" like them, or if they think that every worker below the professional tier is economically leftist and a radical feminists/anti-racist. I'm guessing some are delusional enough to think that, others secretly think the enlightened tranny-tankie priest class will have to emerge from their coom-caves to educate the simple-minded masses and lead them to utopia.

Learn to code is criminally underrated because it always assumes investment of 5+ year before you can work, when in reality you can just learn basic html/css within a month and park your ass at some corporation, marking up their spam mails or whatever the fuck. Or you can join a QA department as a garden variety drone.
Coding is a great option because you can really just teach yourself everything you need to know, any degree/training is just a way to get into the interview as 90% of what I learned in school doesn't apply to what I do now. A lot of tech companies, and some IT departments, are really starting to get this and loosening up their hiring practices, as I have seen people with 0 degree get hired off their knowledge. Another plus is the ability to quickly apply shit you barely know and learn as you go with shit like Stack Overflow, if you understand how to get the answers you're looking for from google you're golden. You might not become an ML programmer at Tesla, but you can go pretty damn far.

Retail is shit, I can't blame anyone for not wanting to work it full time when you get regularly cussed out, are wearing down your body over the years from standing for 10 hours, and deal with shitty managers for minimum wage.
Shiiieeeet retail ain't that bad. Certain big box stores (the one that isn't walmart) are actually pretty chill and were paying significantly above minimum wage before the pandemic, and now its so good people are literally quitting sales jobs to work there. I loathe people who simp for companies, but there is a gradient of shittiness of worker treatment, and plenty of retail companies are nice places to work. Don't give these troons any credit, they just can't tolerate the baseline levels of misery that we all just accept as a fact of life, and anything they have to do that involves interacting with the public is a nightmare for them because they have chosen to dedicate their physical existence to making people uncomfortable.
 
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