• Dirt_Owl [comrade/them, they/them]@hexbear.net
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    9 months ago

    Ah, my bad. My rant was more aimed at general news that I’ve seen in the past and not that article in particular.

    So, instead of bemoaning Gen Z’s lack of work ethic, perhaps we should be praising them – and trying to emulate their more balanced approach. As Fisher puts it: “Ignore the boss’s after-hours WhatsApp message and continue your evening, please!”

    Good advice, but I have lost minimum wage jobs when I first entered the workforce during the late 2000s and early 2010s for refusing to work unpaid overtime. You get called into the office and they give you the “We really need you to prove you want this job by not refusing overtime. Also you’re expected to come in early. (also unpaid)” I think thats how we got the reputation for being job hoppers, because we kept searching for jobs that didn’t do shady shit until we realized that they’re all like that.

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      9 months ago

      It’s ironic that I grew up conservative and anti communist, but just seeing the pointless suffering my family had to go through working brutal blue collar jobs just to support us, having every student pool in for school supplies because the teacher was broke and so was the school and also many individual student, and eventually working manual labor myself for a few years made me more communist and despise loyalty to the fuckers who cause this.

      Unironically, if the US was one of those socdem European countries that liberals love so much while ignoring its exploitation of the global south, I would’ve grown into a casual liberal who supported his country and company. I suppose I have to thank the Great Satan for helping me realize the woes of our world and not falling victim to being comfortable with exploitation.