Month: April 2022
Is it time for a new job or what?
The hero we needed
I just thought this sub reddit got so big this year and that we should have put in a Little effort to make our mark in r/place this year. Then in my head I was like “well its pretty funny the anti-work sub wouldn't wanna put work into this”. I made a simple post saying isn't it funny the antiwork sub has put no work into this year's art, everyone thought I was trolling or being a dick so it got removed. Sorry it came off that way, I love this group and really didn't mean it to come off like that. PS. We still have 5 hours to put something upppppp! It would be so cool if this sub did something for it! PSS to the person who didn't know what r/place is you should honestly check it out it's an amazing collaborative art project across all of reddit!
Something I’m noticing…
https://www.reddit.com/r/LateStageCapitalism/comments/ttmwzo/a_great_ad_from_worksafe_a_safety_regulator_from/?utm_medium=android_app&utm_source=share Recently applying to jobs….I'm noticing these outstanding ideal requirements aren't as much but more 2-3 years of experience for a senior role….are they trying to abuse workers they don't know better?
I know this sub mainly follows a different sort of job, but I am so here for the dime dropping on the messed up culture of the design industry thinking they own the very souls of their employees. For those not following, one of the leading schools of architecture hosted a panel in “How to be in an office,” , and some of the remarks were too real. The panelists said the quiet part out loud, un-self-consciously. My personal favorite might be, “When you commit to a project, to a firm, when you commit to a principal, and you really invest, then I guarantee you they will invest in you. They will pay you as much as they possibly can and be happy to do it.” Ahhhhhahahahahahahahahahaha. Right. Anyway, archinect has a pretty good write up on it, and I thought this sub would appreciate that the workers of the…
Whenever I say I don't believe in capitalism on this sub, I'm not sure people understand exactly what I'm saying I don't believe in. A lot of people have a lot of ideas of what capitalism is, and what it is not. What do you think it is? Looking forward to your thoughts.
Dear Manager, This is my resignation notice. My last day is xyz. Thank you. Short and to the point is my goal. Thoughts?