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SatanBurger · 36-40, F
Work is always exploitative for some reason. It sucks and shouldn't be that way
Miram · 31-35, F
@SatanBurger
Objectively speaking, it is not exploitative. I am not legally bound to do it but if I don't other people would suffer sever consequences due to someone else's mistakes.
Objectively speaking, it is not exploitative. I am not legally bound to do it but if I don't other people would suffer sever consequences due to someone else's mistakes.
SatanBurger · 36-40, F
@Miram Well you know I love you but when I mean exploitative it kinda seems that jobs take advantage of people any way they can. Like not offering sick pay or false advertising in jobs to lure people in. It's hard to get other jobs if you get paid and are already sucked into paying healthcare and stuff like that. As a whole, our work environments are like that
SatanBurger · 36-40, F
@Miram But you don't deserve to be treated like that and need some rest. I hope you're able to.
Miram · 31-35, F
@SatanBurger
You're sweet, thank you.
Yes, I largely think the same you do. Jobs tend to be exploitative because the whole system is designed to prioritize profits and those who are in charge of the entire structure. They aren't worker-based.
Mine is exploitative too, not because those at the very top necessarily. But because of the overall decadence. They don't gain more money from me working more.. they have fixed income. Yet they do gain less problems the more invested I am and the better I do my job, even at the expense of my own well being.
My colleagues are a major problem but that can get solved longterm by those in charge through better training and better work environment and salary since that's all people care for here..unfortunately those at the very top aren't truly investing in change whether social or professional
You're sweet, thank you.
Yes, I largely think the same you do. Jobs tend to be exploitative because the whole system is designed to prioritize profits and those who are in charge of the entire structure. They aren't worker-based.
Mine is exploitative too, not because those at the very top necessarily. But because of the overall decadence. They don't gain more money from me working more.. they have fixed income. Yet they do gain less problems the more invested I am and the better I do my job, even at the expense of my own well being.
My colleagues are a major problem but that can get solved longterm by those in charge through better training and better work environment and salary since that's all people care for here..unfortunately those at the very top aren't truly investing in change whether social or professional