So real quick, I have mix feelings about this. I always hated hearing the no one wants to work or something around how people don't have work ethics. But part of me knows it is true to a point.
For example, a family member brought in a car into a dealership repair shop about 9 months ago. Everytime a part was found bad, the family member supplied them with a new part, anything they said they needed, the same, and they even went out of their way to give the shop stuff like washers for the batteries. I know this, because I helped them research, find, and carry the parts over there.
Now that we got it back and after paying almost $25k. What we found when we did a quick inspection is there is a ton of shit work on it. They didn't secure the battery, there is wires that weren't connected, they didn't use the parts we gave them, and there is a number of other parts. Virtually everything but the 100% critical to turn it on and run it a few miles is screwed up in one way or another.
A few years back my family member had to get a plumber to help install a new toliet. It started leaking so I went in and had to fix the job.
And at the same time as far as myself I am not working and really stopped looking. Like I haven't held a w2 job since 2012 and everything in between is the odd ball thing or whatever making less than $5k a year. If it wasn't for me being able to stay with my family and they put up with my bs, then I would've rope. Keep in mind I'm autistic and dealt with a lot of shit over the years. And because it isn't like I'm not physically able to do a given job. It's hard to tell if it's the disability keeping me out or if it is me. And for those wondering what happens after they get tired of me or die. I will rope. I don't see any point in trying anymore and my mental health has gotten a lot better when I stopped trying.
So like I hate the saying “no one wants to work”, because it tends to be used as an excuse to abuse others or not look deeper into pay structure, worker rigtss, etc. But at the same time I have person experience saying they aren't 100% wrong.
Idk how to feel about it