ReturnOfSaddam
Eternal President of Iraq
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- Joined
- May 23, 2020
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The system we live in is literal slavery. It should be fucking illegal to force people to do a job interview for some unskilled entry level position like stacking shelves, those kind of jobs should legit just be given to anyone who's capable of doing them (i.e. all non handicapped people) without question. Instead you LITERALLY need a fucking agreed contract with some company, you need to apply for that terrible job like your entire life has been spent preparing for it, you need to work 8 hours a day 5 days a week JUST so you can afford a shitty apartment and earn enough money to continue living so you can keep working. It's MADNESS.
The cost of housing, at least in the UK is obscene. If rent was a small amount (like 20% of my income, which honestly doesn't seem that unreasonable considering a fucking room in a commieblock shouldn't be seen a luxury) I'd actually have motivation to work so I could buy some nice shit. In the 21st century 80% of people are basically fucking slaves. Part time work is not an option for a single/non rich person, you can barely make ends meet on a full time wage.
I think the thing I hate most about work apart from the pathetic value of wages is the fucking relationship with your employer. It's literally signing your life over to someone, you belong to them, they "ask" things which technically you have a "legal" right to refuse but you never will because you need a job. No wonder people call it wagecucking.
The cost of housing, at least in the UK is obscene. If rent was a small amount (like 20% of my income, which honestly doesn't seem that unreasonable considering a fucking room in a commieblock shouldn't be seen a luxury) I'd actually have motivation to work so I could buy some nice shit. In the 21st century 80% of people are basically fucking slaves. Part time work is not an option for a single/non rich person, you can barely make ends meet on a full time wage.
I think the thing I hate most about work apart from the pathetic value of wages is the fucking relationship with your employer. It's literally signing your life over to someone, you belong to them, they "ask" things which technically you have a "legal" right to refuse but you never will because you need a job. No wonder people call it wagecucking.