Category: Antiwork
Until recently, I worked for a major airline (I quit for a better job), and I’ve seen this sentiment too many times on this sub, to a point where I felt like saying something: you shouldn’t cheer for pilots just because they are unionized and “working class” and “should get what’s theirs”. They are not friends of any labor movement or any work reform. Pilots have 10 times more in common with board room directors and c-level executives than with the working class. They are bourgeoisie in uniform. Some facts to back it up: U.S. airline pilots (both regional and major) start at a 6-figure salary. Not a bad start if you ask me those pilots’ comp can reach upward of $400k a year at the tail end of the career, while their work hours are reduced to 2-3 days a week, flying easiest and most desirable schedules and destinations…
I'm not sure if this is the correct subreddit for this but since this work I'd like some of your input. I've gotten input from my doctor which was surprising to what they had told me but I'm still hesitant and here's why. I work for a separate company inside of Costco where we serve food samples. I'm located in the United States and won't specify where. I'm a 28 year old man and not going to use names because this situation is pretty specific and I don't want it too get to noticeable on here but here it goes. The situation at work is that I have Ulcerative Colitis. I've had it since I was 13 years old. It's a disease that can be unpredictable and lately I've been having flare ups. Flare up symptoms include pain, blood in stool or hemroids, and sometimes diherea. This disease is very…
The wifi at work has the potential to keylog, I'm not sure if it does. But since I don't get paid enough to pay for phone service, it's wifi or nothing. I don't really want the company seeing everything I type, even on break. Namely, I use devtools to make a google chrome tab for google docs on my laptop “offline”, but I think the keyloggers still run on offline pages, right? I'm a writer, but because I work 16+ hour days I pretty much can only write on break now. Any way to block keylogging over wifi?
GPT-4 was released this month and it has already tricked a human to help it pass Captcha checkpoints. Microsoft entered a $10B contract w/OpenAi and fired 33/40 workers of its AI ethics dept. So, I’m asking for one, or many, of you geniuses of Reddit to make use of GPT-4 to try create something that will work against a type of work that will inevitably leads to enslavement.