• SoftestSapphic@lemmy.world
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    17 hours ago

    I get this, and being good at customer service helps a lot in interviews.

    But on the other hand it’s really fucked up how we are all expected to go to work and always be pleasant when most of us don’t want to be there and are only there so they don’t become homeless. So I don’t care if my coworkers are pissy, it’s healthy to act how you feel.

    At 18 years old US society puts a gun to our heads and says “work or die”, with no guarentee of being able to find work that pays for a life.

    • Cid Vicious@sh.itjust.works
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      16 hours ago

      On the one hand the way corporations expect loyalty and devotion all the time in return for a very small percentage of their profits being paid out to us as salary sucks. On the other, having to work if you want to eat is just kind of…life? Not saying we couldn’t work on something better as a society, but there’s been very few people at any point in human history who didn’t have to work hard to survive. I’m glad that I get to at least do soulless work in an office which is mostly just boring instead of hard labor or something actively dangerous.

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        16 hours ago

        Nobody is saying work isn’t required, but if we only forced people to pay off the debt their existence incurred most people would probably retire before 40