I know why people have gathered in this sub for. But, there ARE karma whores and they will hack anyone’s sentiment. It doesn’t matter what their post history says. Make sure you don’t rage over shit that affects your mental health for no reason.
did you vote?
It seems like this sub is getting filled with cry babies who don't get their way. Majority of us millennials dont vote!!! America was created by the wealthy for the wealthy. If you didnt vote for progressive changes, don't cry about what you got!!
And for those that don't, how exactly are you buying food and shelter?
Is it just me or is this wrong?
I work in a Glasshouse picking tomatoes and it's the new season so the bosses keep the roof closed to speed up growth but the temp hits around 60-70*c (140f – 158f) with no air flow, think hot car with the windows up and i ask to go home as its too hot for me, my supervisor has told me that i have to get use to the heat but i can't stand working in 60*c for 10 hours, surly this has to be unsafe
why do conservatives hate socialism
I ask because all the things that a family loving person would want can come from socialism more money and time with the family a government that has less power over small business giant corporations would be most likely be forced to become co-ops. In America capitalism has kinda been fucking us up and for what to make some twat with big ideas and bright eyes richer the conservative shouldn't have to be forced to work till death just to have a chance to retire. Hourly wages are a joke and salary is just modern day slavery with out the whips but extra starvation. How is it in the greatest country history has ever seen that a person working 60 hours a week can't even survive without food stamps. Rant over Tldr; conservatives need socialism
Just wanted to share my recent experience working for a startup company which I believe used a ‘hiring spree’ as a mechanism to siphon the best candidates from the industry… only to let maybe 10-20% go after a few months of employment. A quick backstory: I graduated with my B.S. in Spring 2021 but didn’t get an offer until around June and accepted thinking it was an incredibly exciting opportunity for what would be my first full-time position out of college (aside: emotionally this was a dream job for me). I would end up packing all of my belongings and moving from New England to Texas to start in this position. Fast fwd to my first week and there were some glaring red flags, including a comically outdated company-issued laptop that couldn’t even run essential software, a corner desk (no not that type of corner), and general lack of initial…