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Category: Antiwork
Firstly I'm not a member of this community. I've spent of most of my working life thankfully being able to decide on how or where I work. Apart from working for a big international finance firm, which was toxic on all levels. I have been what I would be called here the “bad guy” I recently decided to completely abandon (apart from discussion) Crypto for AI because I see a huge potential across all industries However I'm aware of the massive impact its going to have on employment. Both in terms of finding work and the nature of that work. E.g the recent news about Buzzfeed cutting 12% of its workforce to integrate AI. Resulting in a 300% increase in the companies value. In the coming years I suspect that this is going to become a common trend. Companies cutting staff to replace with AI. The renaming staff used to…
That job scene is horrendous at city stores now. It's all people eho need the job to literally live and not students and bumny post students like me. By the end of my tenure at the produce warehouse tactics were used against me that were more like street tactics and strikebreaker tactics were used against me. I was the last guy hired by the old boss. I was wellspoken with a good resumé that seemed strong. Hired on the spot. However I'd ended up with more responsibilities than I'd signed up for with my no trsining, being scheduled 7 days in a row. The new guy who took on the top role was a Haitian who looked after thr Haitians and was a direct supervisor to low functioning autistic white people. His direct subordinates was cool black dude who was a top ally, but mainly was to direct the regular…
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Feeling Lost and Angry
Not sure how to put this but lately I have been feeling like I want to quit my job and I am having a hard time figuring out exactly why. So, here is the run down…… I was hired on almost 2 years ago and I loved it. The team I was with was great and I was learning a lot (I work in construction and as a safety manager). We would do team outings and the hours were pretty decent (40-50 hours salary). After the job was completed I was put on with another team and my role consisted on managing other safety reps as well as the safety lead on-site. The team was good and I learned a lot on the project as well. After that job was completed there was punch list items (checks/QC) that’s needed to be done and safety needed to be on-site. So, over…
What are some things you guys on this subreddit do for income that are not traditional. I'm not opposed to working just opposed to working for a corporation or business owner who's looking to pay least as possible and not take into account the changing dynamics of the world and business. Yes I'm aware education dah dah dah Start your own business dah dah dah I'm just kinda looking for any wisdom or knowledge and maybe we can get ideas flowing and inspire eachother who knows.