For example I work my job where it is just above minimum wage, and have some extremely long hours and overtime. It is often physically laborious, can have health hazards, having to deal with public sucks, the resources we need are not always there to get everything done properly, and on paper looks like a shitty deal…literally half my day i spend cleaning up literal poop too. My job title itself, after a promotion, sounds fancy and like I'm making bank when I'm getting 14/hr, minimum wage here being 13. Did I mention it requires a 4 year bachelor's stem degree at minimum?
however it is my absolute dream job; I never expect to make a lot of money/ get a raise because we are a non profit, we run on donations and it's not a big evil corporation. It's a small team of earnest, loving, cooperative people trying to help the world in a small way, every day. Is it a reasonable wage looking at the cost of living today? No, not really… but it's my one exception.
Do any of you have certain exceptions made in antiwork-views? Where's yalls line you put down, and what would make you potentially cross? This could be anything like “I'd never work slave wage for a large corporation, except x” or “I'd never work for x amount unless it was doing y”.