Video games are the new opium of the masses. They distract us from the grind of laboring everyday of our lives. They are the product of a billion dollar industry designed to extract profit from our valuable free time. Worst of all they serve to condition us to do as we are told. Complete a task, gain a reward. Do it enough and you level up. Over and over and over. Then when you are done, buy a new game. Compete against your peers to win points. Complete the task. Level up. It’s brainwashing us to be good workers, while distracting us.
This is obviously an anarcho-canine post fascist hegemony founded on the principal Skinner's front porch.
Co-worker is living with our Boss
I'm new to the Antiwork sub, but I was hoping to get some input on this matter. So I've been a part of this company for a year now. Everything has been fine. No major complaints. But we got a new Manager recently. She's all about getting things done and has been the best manager thus far…but her boyfriend got hired on at the same time. He's a nice guy, but he hasn't even been here a year yet and he's already gotten a work vehicle, all his tools, and two certifications, and he got turned loose with no supervision. (A side note ~ he hasn't done this work before) I was just able to get my first certification, but I still don't have a work vehicle, and I'm still a helper. Another thing – He acts like he has some sort of special authority and holds secret information since…
Need help understanding
I see a ton of posts about businesses needing to raise their prices to be able to support their wages. I am an accountant for a business in the hospitality industry. We raised our wages because we want to give a fair wage. But, COGS is rising and we can't raise our prices because it would become too expensive and would cost us business. I am 100% on board with if you can't support to pay employees a fair wage, you should close down. But what happens when these companies close down because they can't afford to pay their employees a livable wage because living expenses are rising and the only companies who survived are companies like Amazon who are the problem to begin with? Does that make sense? I've been thinking about this for months and haven't been able to figure out how to research it.
Get off the chair and do something.