Need help tracking down this post to show my boomer dad. I’m not sure if it was posted here or LateStageCapitalist, or other similar sub, but hopefully it’s familiar to someone. Was posted recently, within the past month or two OP made a Google spreadsheet showing how worked man hours compared about every 10 years Would demonstrate, for example, that in 1980 it would take ~45 man hours to pay for a years college, and in 2022 it takes ~450 man hours Had multiple categories like schooling, housing, groceries, etc. OP created this document to share with his father, and said it finally got through to him in a way normal debate wasn’t Thanks for your help!
Month: July 2022
I'm currently lying in bed with covid, ive managed to avoid it untill now, buts its got me, and Its floored me. The only place I could have caught it is in work,becuase the brainasuarases that I work with,put work ethic bullshit before their health or anyone elses, and have all struggled into work carrying this bloody awfull virus. ffs the company I work for is owned by Goldman Sachs, I cant believe how stupid these people are that they would risk the health of themselves and others for the sake of some of the richest people on the planet. Even though that in itself is hugely annoying, the thing that's bothering me right now is that I need to phone in sick, I did yesterday, I need too again, I cant go to work like this, but I have some kind of screwed up internalized programmed work ethicbullshit that…