Category: Antiwork
I love communicating with recruiters.
Why do they do this?
The math just isnt adding up anymore
I paid $40,000 in taxes for 2021. My rent was $12,000. To the powers that be……. this is not how you get me to show up for work. /rant edit: Billionaires have screwed over Americans because they are too dumb and continue to be too dumb to do anything about it. Stay woke and broke. Clowns edit ^2: This sub is #unemployable and soon it will be the country. I cant wait for ya'll to be of voting age.
I was fired from $45/hr+ job as a 4th year apprentice union job for reporting to my OWN union representative in my company for miss filing my 401A contributions (not just me the whole company). I did all my research on what the unions and workplace responsibilities were. After I questioned both I was blatantly lied to. Tried going to the local labor board they said that was between and my union. I tried to filed a grievance by with my union to try and get something done I was kicked out of the union hall, not removed just physically walked out. (I was acting professional because I didn't want to give them any excuse for anything) I contacted about 8 lawyers to try and get anything done and practically 0% help besides telling me to go to downtown LA and find a million dollar lawyer cause that would be…
I don’t give a fuck
I don’t give a fuck about unions I don’t give a fuck about work hours I don’t give a fuck about benefits I don’t give a fuck about wages I don’t give a fuck about policies I don’t give a fuck about the world I’m an anarchist I don’t even give a fuck if people have a driving license I just hate work Stop whining steal from your job mess it up fuck your bosses and everyone complying with that
First and foremost I am not anti-intellectual and I am not anti-education. Very far from it in fact. I just believe that the quality of education in America is on par with the food provided at a public school. College education has, especially for the last two generations, been treated as an absolute necessity to have any hope of living a financially stable life. The thing is, many statistics show (please feel free to correct me if I am wrong here) that less than 50% of college grads find a job in their studied field. On top of that student loans are the only type of debt that cannot be discharged under any circumstances except for death (and they'll still chase your estate if you have one). All signed up for by 17 and 18 year old young adults with absolutely no real concept of the working world and surviving…