The bootlicker's dilemma - People who pretend to be capitalists who in reality only care about heirarchy

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Electric Pence

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To all you whining about people quitting their jobs to find other jobs, which of these two buttons would you press if pressing both at the same time caused the console to explode and kill you like in Star Trek?
 

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People take the best deal. Businessmen reeeing about that should get over it. They’d have 0 qualms turning down applications if the tables were turned and don’t care about firing people if they have to.
The only issue in this equation is the labor market can be and is shorted by immigration. There are entire segments of the population who claim to care about the poor/working class all while advocating for the very thing that lowers their wage/ raises their housing costs, and benefits the rich they claim to want to "eat".
It’s quite interesting how most socialists have middle class (or better) parents.
 
The problem is they aren't finding other jobs, they are living off money provided by the government which is paid for by forcibly taxing those who are working, thus increasing the monetary burden while decreasing the available services to those who actually work.
theres definitely some funny money going around. everyone has their "now hiring" signs back up and the number of businesses closing some days or closing early is increasing by the day.

i dont know where these people are getting their money but its not from another job that pays better.
 
i dont know where these people are getting their money but its not from another job that pays better.
My guess is that people are starting businesses and doing work for cash.

Why wouldn't people switch to jobs that pay better or have better working conditions?

Lots of the businesses with hiring signs aren't interested in full-time employees and won't give a set schedule. That fucks people over that want to work a second job or pursue education/training for a better job.
 
My guess is that people are starting businesses and doing work for cash.

Why wouldn't people switch to jobs that pay better or have better working conditions?

Lots of the businesses with hiring signs aren't interested in full-time employees and won't give a set schedule. That fucks people over that want to work a second job or pursue education/training for a better job.
so they say. the nicer gas stations and travel centers are offering $15/hr full time. chickfila has a sign up for 14. maybe youre right about skilled workers but i dont see anything that explains where the no skill slow skilled workers went

until someone explains where their scratch comes from, im chalking it up to welfare.
 
so they say. the nicer gas stations and travel centers are offering $15/hr full time. chickfila has a sign up for 14. maybe youre right about skilled workers but i dont see anything that explains where the no skill slow skilled workers went

until someone explains where their scratch comes from, im chalking it up to welfare.
Most of the deadbeats I know just started leeching off of relatives and friends. The people working the really crappy service jobs aren't exactly the sort to be self-sufficient.
 
Does anybody actually agree with the first one?
I've never heard of someone being shit on for quitting a job they hated unless it wasn't a bad job and they left it for a place that paid less but they aren't called ungrateful, it's just seen as a poor financial decision. Same with people who don't leave shitty jobs that still pay minimum wage when they're surrounded by places who pay above that.
 
Does anybody actually agree with the first one?
I've never heard of someone being shit on for quitting a job they hated unless it wasn't a bad job and they left it for a place that paid less but they aren't called ungrateful, it's just seen as a poor financial decision. Same with people who don't leave shitty jobs that still pay minimum wage when they're surrounded by places who pay above that.
People gave me shit for leaving a hostile work environment where working overtime every day in a week amounted to 400 dollars versus my new job where I make 600 a week in a fewer amount of hours. Was what I did dumb?
 
People gave me shit for leaving a hostile work environment where working overtime every day in a week amounted to 400 dollars versus my new job where I make 600 a week in a fewer amount of hours. Was what I did dumb?
No and anyone who gave you shit for it is fucking moron but I doubt your story reflects most people's experiences.
 
Does anybody actually agree with the first one?
I've never heard of someone being shit on for quitting a job they hated unless it wasn't a bad job and they left it for a place that paid less but they aren't called ungrateful, it's just seen as a poor financial decision. Same with people who don't leave shitty jobs that still pay minimum wage when they're surrounded by places who pay above that.
No, but I have had people argue me that it "can't be done", but when I explain that I have done it they just call me "privileged"...
 
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