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DildoMalone posted:

lol why would anyone ever want to work in an office



free birthday cake every now and then

#123
Corporate accounts payable, Nina speaking. Just a moment!
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roseweird posted:

desire to act on and transform one's environment, and to support and improve the condition of one's loved ones



LAME

#126
cool let me just transform this environment *moves bundle of papers from inbox to outbox*
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fleights posted:

woot, new hans mealman

#131
i gotta work water in the pot need a hot stove and a down ass bitch and a squad down the road
#132
A wheel of brie with only the rind nibbled off
#133

fleights posted:



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roseweird posted:

humanity has offered us nearly 5000 years of literary reflection on the nature of work, along with all the wonders of art and engineering to testify to its power, and all you can think of is pushing paper ?



all those people "reflecting on the nature of work" never really worked though

#135
all the people ive known who have truly labored say its unrewarding, backbreaking, and to be avoided at all costs
#136

VoxNihili posted:

all the people ive known who have truly labored say its unrewarding, backbreaking, and to be avoided at all costs

more probably, this is what you would like to be true about work, so it's the only message about work you hear

#137
anything you actually enjoy counts as frivolous amusement
#138
you think thats work your doing
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EmanuelaOrlandi posted:

i gotta work water in the pot need a hot stove and a down ass bitch and a squad down the road



it's down to roll, it's not like he's looking for a job laying asphalt

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swampman posted:

VoxNihili posted:

all the people ive known who have truly labored say its unrewarding, backbreaking, and to be avoided at all costs

more probably, this is what you would like to be true about work, so it's the only message about work you hear



i "work" but i recognize that what i do isnt the sort of real, productive labor that drives the world. my grandfather was a mason who certainly contributed more of real worth to society and in turn suffered terrible pain most of his adult life

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roseweird posted:

VoxNihili posted:

all the people ive known who have truly labored say its unrewarding, backbreaking, and to be avoided at all costs

When the gods instead of man
Did the work, bore the loads,
The gods' load was too great,
The work too hard, the trouble too much,
The great Anunnaki made the Igigi
Carry the workload sevenfold.



the Igigi were also gods and the "work" referred to is a creation story

#143
truely, it is overwork and not work that stresses the body and disharmonizes the elements
#144
there are people whose entire job is to post on twitter and facebook. like millions of them
#145

RBC posted:

there are people whose entire job is to post on twitter and facebook. like millions of them



insofar as unpaid positions as "marketing intern" and "social media intern" are jobs

#146
more reasons why the minimum wage will fuk up the economy. nobody to post tweets and instagrams of whats on tap today at my local microbrewery.
#147
getfiscal you should get an m license and buy a moped
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#149
what message did you hope to convey by posting that snippet, roseweird?
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i work. and i dont enjoy it.
#152
i am the proud owner of 2 rental properties
#153
the worst thing about growing up is realizing how similar you are to getfiscal
#154

Lysenko posted:

the worst thing about growing up is realizing how similar you are to getfiscal

my parents made me stop getfiscalling and kicked me out and i had to get a real job after suffering in a hellish job just to pay rent..

its nice tho since girls didn't like my old neetish ways

#155
yeah im just going to deliver pizzas in the city for the rest of my life im pretty sure
#156
sell drugs like a normal person
#157
I do manufacturing through a temp agency and you have to work for at least half a year before even qualifying for basic health benefits and paid vacation time.

Also the first day of the job my supervisor told me straight up that the company deliberately tries to hire as few people as possible, so now we're behind quotas and have to work 9-10 hour shifts and on holiday weekends for the foreseeable future just to catch up.
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MadMedico posted:

I do manufacturing through a temp agency and you have to work for at least half a year before even qualifying for basic health benefits and paid vacation time.

Also the first day of the job my supervisor told me straight up that the company deliberately tries to hire as few people as possible, so now we're behind quotas and have to work 9-10 hour shifts and on holiday weekends for the foreseeable future just to catch up.

lol same where i work, we are always "downstaffed" and have to beg around for people to stay. luckily it's still an hourly system so we get compensated. feel bad that the next level up is salary, they don't even make much more per year, and end up fucked because "you better answer if i call 9pm on a saturday!"

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my new job hut counselor said that i qualify for a training program thing where an employer promises to hire me if i don't fuck up for like 2 months or something and in return i get the beautiful benefit of a minimum wage job for 2 months and maybe a real job after that.