i mean nothing wrong with being some of the lucky people who get to make a comfortable living i wish that was me but i see so many posts of people easily making 100k+ meanwhile i barely make 20k a year living on my own. it’s almost ironic, i don’t think i’ve seen a single top post of someone talking about wages like mine. just saw a post of someone talking about how they make 40k less than the person they replaced, that kinda stuff blows my mind. good for y’all tho, cant say i’m not jealous.
This one hits DEEP.
I haven’t worked at my past jobs for more than 6 ish months. Is it okay to list the year (as in 2020-2021) instead of staying exact months?
Ok, So I live in Canada. I have a job, am currently self employed. Worked many terrible jobs, or jobs with terrible aspects throughout my life. Harvey's, Metro, Buck or Two, A skid factory. Many things I am glad I left behind. My current job; I don't make a ton of money, but I enjoy it well enough. So my question to this anti-capitalism crowd is- Can't you already “anti-work” when I lived in BC so many people lived on the beach, essentially homeless, tents, fires. These people are free, they contribute very little, have very little responsibility, they are free of work and societal burden, taxes. They still eat daily, have clean water to drink, a shelter to go to if needed, access to healthcare, smokes, booze, chips, pop, music, phones. Now I live in Ontario and I have a roommate who lives off ODSP- They are not disabled,…