Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes I agree OP. You can “like” your job or at least the version of work you put up with, but still want to not work or retire.
The older I get, the more I realize, the corporate system is messed up and that even the theory though I like my job, there are parts of it I loathe: the income inequality, the [b]corporate politics, the commute, the fear of layoffs, the disloyalty to the worker, the poor decisions that leaders above me sometimes make. [/b]
Government huh?
Illiterate huh?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes I agree OP. You can “like” your job or at least the version of work you put up with, but still want to not work or retire.
The older I get, the more I realize, the corporate system is messed up and that even the theory though I like my job, there are parts of it I loathe: the income inequality, the corporate politics, the commute, the fear of layoffs, the disloyalty to the worker, the poor decisions that leaders above me sometimes make.
Government huh?
They explicitly state that it is a corporate job twice in their post.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes I agree OP. You can “like” your job or at least the version of work you put up with, but still want to not work or retire.
The older I get, the more I realize, the corporate system is messed up and that even the theory though I like my job, there are parts of it I loathe: the income inequality, the corporate politics, the commute, the fear of layoffs, the disloyalty to the worker, the poor decisions that leaders above me sometimes make.
Government huh?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes I agree OP. You can “like” your job or at least the version of work you put up with, but still want to not work or retire.
The older I get, the more I realize, the corporate system is messed up and that even the theory though I like my job, there are parts of it I loathe: the income inequality, the [b]corporate politics, the commute, the fear of layoffs, the disloyalty to the worker, the poor decisions that leaders above me sometimes make. [/b]
Government huh?
Anonymous wrote:Yes I agree OP. You can “like” your job or at least the version of work you put up with, but still want to not work or retire.
The older I get, the more I realize, the corporate system is messed up and that even the theory though I like my job, there are parts of it I loathe: the income inequality, the corporate politics, the commute, the fear of layoffs, the disloyalty to the worker, the poor decisions that leaders above me sometimes make.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorry, Im feeling that way. All work sucks.
Hopefullly AI will replace all jobs and then people will only work because they want to.
Anonymous wrote:Sorry, Im feeling that way. All work sucks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't you enjoy wage slaving to make money so you can give approx 50-70% of your lifetime income over to taxes, fees, licenses, registrations, etc.? Such fun!
Yeah it’s too bad capital gains and carried interests pay Pennie’s.
Anonymous wrote:Don't you enjoy wage slaving to make money so you can give approx 50-70% of your lifetime income over to taxes, fees, licenses, registrations, etc.? Such fun!