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roguetechie81
User ID: 83804933 United States 07/05/2022 08:38 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | We can only hope. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 82549791 It would mean that employers might actually meet demand, with people currently available. Hard to find a person with a pulse that actually wants to work. Funny that... Why would I "want to work" at a full time job whose monthly pay after taxes was less than the median monthly rent? Especially when you're going to tell me you can't afford to pay me anymore but expect me to do what used to be the work of 3 full time employees and yet you'll bitch and make threats if I DARE actually take my breaks you're required to give me by law? This is fundamentally what it boils down to for many of us. You know what kinda companies have no trouble finding and keeping people? People worth working for! Funny how do many people who own and run businesses fucking forget that the first rule of business is don't fuck the other guy so hard he'd rather DO WITHOUT THAN DEAL WITH YOU! roguetechie |
TerraFirma's Esoterrorist
User ID: 80593904 United States 07/05/2022 08:40 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Prepare for layoffs like those that lasted for 65 concecutive months of Everything Crash, where entire railroad companies with massive infrastructure of real assets went insolvent and vanished forever. Forget learning to code. Learn to farm & hunt, or learn to embalm. Last Edited by TerraFirma's Esoterrorist on 07/05/2022 08:48 PM "Keep a weather eye to the chart on high and go home another way" –James Taylor Never Die Young |