Previous opinions: Free healthcare is bad because it raises taxes, we should just make it cheaper. Minimum wage isn't supposed to be livable. $8/hr seems like a good federal minimum wage to keep prices cheap and get 16 year olds spending money. The rich's money is their money and they can do what they want with it. FUCK TIPPING. New opinions: Free healthcare honestly doesn't have much impact on the economy, and it would be nice to not pay an entire month's damn pay at $10/hr (before taxes) just to get one ambulance ride. Minimum wage is supposed to be livable. Fuck $15/hr, put that shit at $24/hr and I might feel like showing up to work on time. Make it scale with inflation too. The 25 richest people in the world could completely end poverty in the US for 44 million Americans and still be multi-billionaires. It would…
Author: Olivia
This is one of the most self entitled subreddit I've ever seen. The lack of empathy and the strong self insertion of your beliefs to be forced on others. There's reasonable people but most go out of their way to be counterproductive. They don't want to help realistically end work, they don't want to work, not caring about the ramifications of others. I can understand a movement for the betterment of the workforce through wages and environment, or to flip the agenda so businesses have to compete for workers like they do for customers if not more so, or encouraging unions and strikes and others to seek a better option for themselves and families but that's rarely what I see here. So, opinions? I see that many hate mine, most don't even read it, just the title then assume they know it all. That's counterproductive to progress and understanding.
We all have different definitions for similar things, that's the beauty of communication. To me work is the endeavors we take on in order to achieve something. Whether it's a paycheck, fitness, or mental health. I'm technically unemployed but working towards other things in life. I consider it work because it fits into my definition, and though I'll spend an entire day drawing animations or editing and I get no income from it. I greatly enjoy doing it and can't see myself doing much else theses days. Anyone in the same or opposite spectrum of working long hours, how do you feel about? When I was 18 I took pride in working 16hr shifts at warehouses(mainly because I didn't want to go home) and seeing an actually decent pay check from the overtime. Now I regret not just getting a better job, that place and pay were awful and sometimes…
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i have a sole llc. i did this to save on taxes for my at home company. i took in 64k roughly, and netted 22k. i owe 6k in taxes…. my question is this, all these assholes not paying taxes….how are they doing it? i think this sub could benifit from some tricks to help hear. like how is trump not paying taxes? how are they routing offshore accounts etc? like trump said llc>s corp>trust fund….but iv dug in, its not possible….so how the fuck?
I Gave My Last Job a 1 Day Notice
Alright, boys and girls. Buckle up for this one. I worked at my last job for a total of 10 months. For the first six months or so I was a Business Development Rep (that’s the role I applied for). They set my co-worker and I up to fail from the very beginning. The monthly quotas were unachievable and based off of zero research. They completely made them up. Him and I didn’t even come close to hitting the quota the entire time we were in our roles. Both of us were extremely experienced and top-notch at sales (that’s why we were hired). Yet, instead of taking responsibility for their own stupidity and lack of direction, on a random Monday morning, they fired him. I was the grand prize winner. I was given the option to take a demotion into what turned out to be an even more soul-crushing role…
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