Its by Will Mcintosh and I think its where the world is heading for sure. The ending is a bit idealist possibly, but has some good socialist ideas and the main characters view on sex and women is a tad off putting, but not so much so that I had a bad time reading it. Anyway I finished it last night and it just rings true for me. Blue collar and then white collar people becoming homeless, wars that make no sense. Its great! (and sad and scary). If there's any readers here yoy should def give it a go, its only 200 pages or so!
I’ve worked at this place for just over a year and it was supposed to be a “career”. But I now hate the job because of my boss and want to give my 2 months notice. We work in a small office and the only people working for his company are me and him. There are other people in the office but our work is only us two. Since moving into a permanent role, I’ve been belittled in front of the whole office, told I’m not doing good enough (but then not receiving any support), and I’ve consistently been the only one to ever get picked on “for fun”. The workload and his attitude have made me break down in and out of the office multiple times and the stress is eating away at my body. He once told me that he “would be surprised if I wasn’t having breakdowns”.…
A lot has happened over the past 7 months so I'll try to be brief. Currently I'm working as a security guard at a hospital. I've been here for a year and a half working the night shift. Last July we get a new guy who's been a security guard for many years, just not at the same facility. He's twice my age, so I imagine he's not too keen on being corrected but if he does something wrong I gotta say something. One example of things I've had to say to him is “Don't invite nurses to sleep in your truck with you.” Within a month of being here he received several formal, written complaints. He's a notorious asshole. A few other guys I've worked with has told the boss about it too, but he is still here. The guy flipped his shit on me a few times, in…
It cant be this easy…
I see now how its so easy for people to “embezzle” money from companies. I just fell into a new role where I can pretty much “hire” who ever I want as a contractor and pay them whatever both I and the contractor see fit. My boss can approve up to a set amount each time and theoretically without any limit assuming the company has the money… They obviously do if the only person I have to go through is my supervisor. In summary, go into business for your self, make friends with a project manager at a big company with deep pockets and charge them what you think you're worth. Fuck if I didnt have a moral compass and a desire to not deal with any potential blow back I'd submit a vendor under a different alias and start cranking out repair work for pennies on the dollar to…
I live in “flyover country” and housing where I am is just as bad as california. The news likes to blame rich transplants from either coast but i've lived here my whole life and have watched the laws change, the real estate market change, the economy change. The problem starts and ends with chronic underdevelopment of the economy, a housing construction industry that puts more resources into speculating on high-income residents who don't exist than on affordable housing, and a state that refuses to invest any resources in livability or support for anyone who isn't rich. Yes there are some migrants from california or New York but look at the numbers and it's still a very small influx. Most of our PhD's and 100k+ earners are from here or other small states. There isn't a California problem or a Texas problem or a New York problem it's a planet earth…
Careerist should be a more popular slur.
I have a job. This is about anti-work culture, which has grown increasingly cringe and dystopian over the years. Careerist (adjective): a person whose main concern is for professional advancement, especially one willing to achieve this by any means. Careerist behavior: upholds the status quo no matter how illogical it is posting feel-good, non-controversial statements all the time to gain popularity virtue-signalling on everything but has no serious personal stake/commitment does not tolerate opinions/ideas dissenting from the higher-ups does not tolerate critique, sarcasm or satire that challenges the status quo treats job as a popularity contest tries to get to know people just to exploit their weakness or insecurities Use cases: John is a careerist academic. He only cares about citation counts. All his papers are worthless regurgitation of old ideas and are simply used to attend conferences overseas, and his ideas are not followed-up even by himself. Emily is…