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Anyone know what type of job the guy was working. He is a retard if he thinks the company will after him for damages because companies do cost benefit analyses and suing a former employee isn't going to bring in any revenue if the company even wins
 
That's some massive virtue signalling and a huge leap of logic to take from the original uber video

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I'm a little confused by the second edit. Shouldn't anti-work be anti-worker? Aren't we supposed to be fighting to eliminate work not making the exploitative conditions inherent to work temporarily better? How will the latter lead to the necessary revolution that will reshape the entire system and eliminate exploitation permanently? Your gross plan and simple, fix yourselves.
 
Anyone know what type of job the guy was working. He is a retard if he thinks the company will after him for damages because companies do cost benefit analyses and suing a former employee isn't going to bring in any revenue if the company even wins

I've no idea, think it's somewhere in the post. It's actually a chick who posted her onlyfans link on the same account so she really ought to learn from this incident lol
 
To be fair the whole concept of defined benefit pension plans are unsustainable in the long term economically. They are also a bitch to do accounting for as you need to hire an Autist Actuarial to run complex calculations on mortality rates and all kinds of other facets to calculate the present value of the pension plans (and thus determine how much cash the company/government has to inject in a given year to keep the pension plan solvent)

That’s why many companies have switched to defined contribution pension plans where the plan is a separate entity (the company only matches or gives a percentage of what individuals decide to contribute). Way easier to account for on the company’s financial statements.

Personally I think pensions should be abolished completely minus for their original recipients being war veterans. It should be the family’s responsibility to care for their elders and the elders responsibility to pass on their assets to their descendants when they are still alive. (Moving from the master bedroom to a first floor apartment connected to or next to the main house)

Myth of the 20th century has a good podcast on the introduction of benefit programs/pensions and social security.


Been there, done that. It's absolute shit and spoken by someone who clearly has no idea what it's like to care for some whose sick and elderly because you never ever have a break and you never ever have the time for yourself because you essentially end up caring for a large child. It's the same suffering life that people with severe special needs kids go through. It's fine when it's someone who can still live on their own and care for themselves but that's rarely the case. You never see the true shit, gore, and suffering that occurs when you take on the reasonability of taking care of an elderly relative, especially one whose sick, because many already have expectations for family to do it and societal pressure to not talk about how awful it is to experience.

Your life revolves around making sure there's always someone there to take care of them and because you're family (and they live close), that burden is on you. You get compassion burnout, you get empathy burnout, you get burnt out and there's nothing in place for you unless you're willing to shell out significant change in order to have a very brief reprieve because babysitters for adults aren't a thing. They get sicker or their mental health declines and they become dangerous, they become antagonistic because they're upset at the loss of their youth and ability - they get mad if you don't immediately jump to their service. You get more physical and mental strain until it starts affecting your own health. Your life revolves around their care and their appointments and you squander your midlife caring for them. They have expectations that you will take some of your time to just sit with them every day when you already have them monopolizing all your time. You have to make constant plans and concessions for them. You get resentful, you get angry. You start to hate them. They get worse and worse and the same for the family caring for them until they die. All while you plaster a smile on your face when people who smartly put their elders into a proper facility for them praise you for taking on such a task (burden).

Then you don't cry at their funeral but finally have some peace because you're finally free.
 
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So apparently an antiwork mod was on Fox news tonight. I'm still looking for the clip, but that's what's being reported in the rdrama thread.



 
So apparently an antiwork mod was on Fox news tonight. I'm still looking for the clip, but that's what's being reported in the rdrama thread.




Why is it always a tranny? :story:

 
Been there, done that. It's absolute shit and spoken by someone who clearly has no idea what it's like to care for some whose sick and elderly because you never ever have a break and you never ever have the time for yourself because you essentially end up caring for a large child. It's the same suffering life that people with severe special needs kids go through. It's fine when it's someone who can still live on their own and care for themselves but that's rarely the case. You never see the true shit, gore, and suffering that occurs when you take on the reasonability of taking care of an elderly relative, especially one whose sick, because many already have expectations for family to do it and societal pressure to not talk about how awful it is to experience.

Your life revolves around making sure there's always someone there to take care of them and because you're family (and they live close), that burden is on you. You get compassion burnout, you get empathy burnout, you get burnt out and there's nothing in place for you unless you're willing to shell out significant change in order to have a very brief reprieve because babysitters for adults aren't a thing. They get sicker or their mental health declines and they become dangerous, they become antagonistic because they're upset at the loss of their youth and ability - they get mad if you don't immediately jump to their service. You get more physical and mental strain until it starts affecting your own health. Your life revolves around their care and their appointments and you squander your midlife caring for them. They have expectations that you will take some of your time to just sit with them every day when you already have them monopolizing all your time. You have to make constant plans and concessions for them. You get resentful, you get angry. You start to hate them. They get worse and worse and the same for the family caring for them until they die. All while you plaster a smile on your face when people who smartly put their elders into a proper facility for them praise you for taking on such a task (burden).

Then you don't cry at their funeral but finally have some peace because you're finally free.
And there are absolutely no horror stories about what goes on in homes? And before you say "oh you gotta research and vet them" no shit, Still hear the horror shows those that take place, frequently enough, People's parents and grandparents dying slow and abused, orderlies fucking with the, It's hard but you owe it to family at the very least if literally no one else. Both options suck.
 
Why is it always a tranny? :story:

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It's like that reddit meetup pic with numales, overweight women and overweight dog. It's bad fucking optics.

☑ Autistic reddit mod
☑ Stress free dog walker job
☑ Scared of eye contact with interviewer despite being done online and miles away
☑ Unbrushed hair and looking like a homeless man
☑ I aspire to teach (children)
☑ I want to teach philosophy and critical thinking
☑ Most likely lives with his parents
☑ Tranny janny or in his words "non-binary"

Amazing that the head mods actually had discussions and thought they were sending their best.

Fuck the establishment fox news but everyone already knows what they stand for and the troons should have been more prepared.

2022 started with G4's meltdown and now this. 2022 is looking good.

Thread locked cause y'all can't behave.
 
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