It's full of people who literally cannot stop patting themselves on the back. >Look at me and how hard I've worked to get to this point. I definitely deserve to make $40/hr for putting in a few data entries where the software does the calculations for me
In the restaurant business, no one works harder and has more tasks than the dishwasher. And yet everyone treats him like shit and pays him shit. The job market is full of cronyism pathetically masked as "networking". I don't care that it is the way it is, but stop pretending like you work harder than the person below you. Increased responsibility =/= harder work. If you made it up in a company, it wasn't because you worked hard, it was because you knew the right people.
70% of finding a job and moving up in the corporate world is being able to talk to people. Stop bitching and just practice. Everyone had to do it unless they had daddy’s help
Liam Fisher
>the guy getting $40/hr is a shark that put on a suit >the guy washing dishes has the IQ of 10 and went to the interview with a man bun and a neckbeard
Xavier Bailey
>I don't care that it is the way it is, but stop pretending like you work harder than the person below you. Reading comprehension
Xavier Jackson
Stop beating around the bush OP. Take the fucking red pill.
Increased responsibility fucking equals harder work. I'm a medical doctor and regret that shit often. The two worst things about the job are responsibility and cuckhours. If I didn'd spend so much of my life studying this shit, I'd rather be a simple data entry faggot. Helping people in medicine is meme.
God I can't wait until all of you boomers die off. Your meme-tier advice is genuinely fucking retarded.
Luke Moore
if you aren't starting your own company, you are dumb as fuck
Charles Kelly
>shave your goddamn neckbeard >spend your money on a tailored suit not meme coins >buy some subtle cologne to mask your neet smell >go to a bank/insurance comapny/department store tell them you were a manager at an important company called Jow Forums. >get hired to boss around low paid neets its not that fucking hard.
I appreciate job ads with gay descriptions like this, so I can easily discard them.
Christopher Johnson
I mean this is pretty much true. There's no such thing as a hard worker in the corporate world because it's not really hard work. I literally sit on a computer in my free time anyway. The hardest part about corporate work is communication which isn't really that hard when you realize most people just want to sit around and bullshit with you anyway.
It is kind of annoying when you see corporate types buy into the meme and start shilling TED talks and self help bullshit.
Wyatt Carter
>In the restaurant business, no one works harder and has more tasks than the dishwasher. And yet everyone treats him like shit and pays him shit. The job market is full of cronyism pathetically masked as "networking". I don't care that it is the way it is, but stop pretending like you work harder than the person below you. Increased responsibility =/= harder work. If you made it up in a company, it wasn't because you worked hard, it was because you knew the right people.
>interview at software company >get asked what my salary expectations are >tell them 50-55k knowing that I'm undercutting myself but I'm desperate for a job at this point >stutter and anxiously look around the entire interview >get offered 65k and insane benefits >probably only got the job because one of the interviewers was from the same country that I'm from (easern europe)
pretty fucking based
Colton Morgan
your right. With this revelation do you now see the massive percentage of the population who getting a lot of fiat for doing no or negative work.
Do see now just one of the reasons why BTC has value.
Jacob Gutierrez
mature aged med fag student here i just took a year out of study coz crypto made my work later financially kinda irrelevant.
I saw so many old fucked up and sick people i thought i want to enjoy life a bit while i am not old have some $$$ and spend some quality time with the kids.
The group I was in at my last office job literally referred to themselves as "ninjas." It was the most pathetic shit ever.
Sebastian Richardson
There's this fucking guy at my office who after every meeting says "Let's go slay some dragons today."
Makes me cringe every time.
Jordan Thomas
iktf
Brody Scott
I think we worked in the same place.
Thomas Smith
I love Thailand.
Brody Gonzalez
Hard work doesn't really play into it, the dishwasher makes what he does because near everyone that steps into the restaurant can do his job, including most of the children. Value comes from being able to do things others cannot, not how physically strenuous it is.
Michael Hall
Imagine the smell
Charles Parker
Thanks to women at HR, they hire by muh fee fees so if you don't present yourself as this type of person you don't get a job
Xavier Lewis
If there were only white people in your country the dishwasher probably would be paid more because no one wants to do it
Isaac White
tell me more
Lucas Wilson
Puts ugly autistic people who are otherwise intelligent at a disadvantage.
Christian Moore
So change the world's beauty standards. I'm sure you'll be the one to finally do it.
Lucas Hill
I know someone who started as a dish washer and ended up being one of the best cooks at the restaurant he works at. maybe just git gud OP
Noah Turner
sell your tiddys on twitch. if you're a man then invest in a crypto and pray to god
Carter Watson
would probably be easier to make everyone beautiful through genetic engineering than change beauty standards
Hudson Reed
that's not what i'm saying faggot. people at the top shouldn't boast about how hard they work when most of them couldn't handle washing dishes
OP is right you can just be a spreadsheet bitch and make like 100-120k
Noah Mitchell
The same for you. If you'd actually worked anywhere but shit jobs before you'd know the people that complain whine no matter what they're doing, there's nothing in bottom rung jobs that most people can't "handle." Thinking otherwise is hard wagecuck cope.
Luke Cooper
I find this funny as someone who was dishwasher for 4 years. I was the only dishwasher in a consistently high pace restaurant for about half a year. You can lose a few servers, you can lose a cook or two, and you could even lose a manager, but if the dishwasher left, the whole restaurant stops. In a way, dishwashers have more responsibilities and burdens, and still have to do everyone's grunt work and get yelled at. You may have dishwashed at some yuppie faggot country club, but you would never be able to handle the stress of constant juggling of washing dishes, taking out food, dealing with clogged pipes of food, and even helping the cooks when they're understaffed. No one helped me, and I got paid a crisp $10/hr. I'm lucky I'm some faggot like you working in a comfy office job making $24/hr, bc those years were hellish.
As someone who washed dishes, worked to cook and now chef, cooking is harder work, but yeah dish gets no respect, when they really should.
Gavin Morris
the point is to lie about everything until you make it. nobody checks resumes.
Christian White
m8 everyone can make a case for why the place they work would shut down if they weren't around to people that don't work there but pretty much all of them are wrong. People quitting midshift is going to throw a bit of a wrench into most operations but after that everything continues with little difference to the actual customers, especially in restaurants where everyone is easily replaced. From my experience any former dishwasher that described their job as hellish went on to describe every job they ever had after it as hellish. Most of the people complaining about how hard their job is do it no matter what they're doing, which makes conversations with wagecucks fucking obnoxious.
John Garcia
>"which makes conversations with wagecucks" >"conversations" >a NEET trust fund baby interacting with other humans
Restaurant wagecucks are literally the most common species you'll come across when you're in your early 20's. You have to try to avoid them if you don't live with your parents, sorry to burst your bubble Pedro.
Nolan Bailey
>ID: jEw
Blake Jackson
>has to ignore letters to make his joke work
At least the 4 years as a dishwasher makes sense now.
Benjamin Moore
>"letters" you can only embarass yourself so much in this thread, schlomo
>implying cronyism doesn't exist under communism >implying the people who run communes don't give the best jobs to their friends/relatives >implying people's morality flip on/off like a switch when the system changes
>muh online job >can't even support yourself with it >think a few hundred dollars per month is something to brag about
Landon Martin
>bangbang temple 2km
Ian Hall
literally know a guy who had an art degree, his brother in law worked in IT with his friend being the owner. my friend got hired on fresh out of college. he was given all the answers through the company to all of their certs. he took a shit ton of certs, worked there for a few years then quit and went somewhere else, now making 150k.
so yeah, you're right, it's all about who you know unfortunately. communism wasn't any different i'm afraid, or any system for that matter.
Connor Rodriguez
you make money usually based of the value you produce, not how hard you have to work. To produce more value you do have to work harder, but the dishwasher produces very little while the corporate guy produces a lot though some function.
>muh value Nikola Tesla gave more value to this world than any CEO ever could and he was an impoverished man. It's about how much money you have and who you know--that's it. Quit being a boomer and trying to dignify the architecture of capitalism
Levi Cooper
It's so frustrating to compare fifty years ago
People like my parents were literally offered jobs in high school and college and even one of them paid for their schooling
Today we follow the advice and rules for twenty years and have to worship the boot just to avoid minimum wage ducking, and to cherry it on top we get to import foreigners to raise the working supply even more
Dylan Flores
I've worked in restraunts my entire professional life. Tomorrow I'm scheduled as a dishwasher because our old guy decided he would rather be a host. The thing about dishwashers is that they all jerk each others dicks because they think they're the hardest working motherfuckers out there. No. You're not. The manager that has to deal with your bitching, the customer's bitching, the server's bitching, the host putting people on a wait because they're too lazy to do their job, the cooks begging for their breaks and not making the food because they think THEY'RE the hardest working motherfuckers, etc fucking etc. A good manager is the hardest working person there, and if there isn't a good manager it's the cooks.
Chase White
He was impoverished because he made stupid choices like tearing up his contract with Westinghouse that would've made him rich from royalties over the use of his patents instead of negotiating a new contract. When you're doing stupid things like that, nothing will save you.
Jonathan Gutierrez
>managers working hard sure is hard telling other people what to do
Every fucking Monday. I fucking hate Irish scum. Can't wait to leave this shithole.
Joseph Lewis
I think you meant the user below me pleb Ha
Dylan Sanchez
where do you live fren
oh right sorry
Aaron Reyes
Dublin, my fren. And you?
>Hi Declan, how are you? >Hi Bryan, how are you? >How was your weekend? >It was fine, couple of pints. And yours? >Was good, we had a craic.
I fucking hate them, all of them. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAaaa
Justin Martinez
are you Irish? or an immigrant?
Caleb Adams
Of course I'm not Irish.
Aaron Turner
All Irish are immigrants. I N D E N T U R E D.
Grayson Morgan
what are you then fag
Mason Sullivan
European, you idiot.
Parker King
Because humanity is a joke, next question
Jeremiah Hernandez
>Be me >wageslave in highstreet store >literally half the staff had fucked off because ill or got fucked by chad without protection >have to multitask reception calls, restocking and handling customers with my body doubles without being caught >body double who was on lunch comes back in and says he saw that fat entitled bitch who was supposed to be on reception going into the pub with her bitch posse >she'd also called off sick that morning manager was in a cafe opposite the pub and saw it too. fucking rekt.
This user isn't wrong. If you think about it, automation and AI will destroy millions of jobs and the state/people will have no other option, but to seize the means of production from capitalists and redistribute wealth in order to prevent mass riots and total disintegration of society. Or impose super-heavy taxes, which will be essentially the same thing. Unless you're an ancap tard who thinks that private corporate armies could succeed in keeping 99% of population in corporate labor camps for a long time, you already understand this.
>reee muh gommunism doesn't work muh USSR, muh North Korea, muh gulags, don't thread on meeee
Marx was misinterpreted by later followers like Lenin and Mao, who wanted to seize power and believed that they could just "leap forward" and move their societies from early capitalism straight to socialism without the intermediary build-up and accumulation of capital and industrial capacity. Meanwhile Marx argued about a proletarian revolution in advanced capitalist countries. Leninists and Maoists only had early stages of capitalism in their countries, but went straight to socialism and failed, because their countries were too poor, illiterate and faced hostile internal and external forces.
But modern America and Western Europe are so advanced that they are one step away from post-industrial society. The AI and massive automation are the last missing pieces of the puzzle. Once they are in place the we will enter post-scarcity.