WORK IS ACTUAL SLAVERY - /pol/ (#507274262) [Archived: 1162 hours ago]

Anonymous ID: nFAx6gNpUnited States
6/14/2025, 12:26:41 AM No.507274262
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I got a new job and I cant take it bros. Im actually in awe of how boring and soul crushing this is. I have to pretend to be happy and enjoy sitting in a chair doing bullshit for $19.This is actually slavery. How the fuck do you guys tolerate this for years?
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Anonymous ID: vGK+FCSvUnited States
6/14/2025, 12:27:41 AM No.507274362
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>>507274262 (OP)
Anonymous ID: i8RR19TJUnited States
6/14/2025, 12:28:13 AM No.507274421
slavery isn't the same thing as job dissatisfaction
if you conflate them though you might wind up an actual slave
Anonymous ID: uC3Zz1eeCzech Republic
6/14/2025, 12:31:54 AM No.507274825
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If you're in a chair you're having it very easy anon. Most other people must work 4 hours standing, then sit down for not even half an hour, then work 4 more hours standing. Most factories, warehouses, stores, and other big corpo spaces will actively remove anything you could sit on since it looks like you're slacking off. If you are good at working and find yourself with nothing to do, you get assigned more work until you're doing three times as much shit as everyone else for the same money and everyone else hates you because the norms are now slowly rising to match your workload as you have proven it to be possible.

Actively having to find things to pretend to do so you don't break the mold, now that's a bullshit job.
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Anonymous ID: akqeUNeVSerbia
6/14/2025, 12:42:51 AM No.507275980
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>>507274825
Never understood retards who go above and beyond killing themselves to prove you can work more or harder.
i mean, you aint getting paid more, you aint getting more respect. you are just fucking it up for everyone, and then you are working more, you are hated, and you got nothing for it.

I think that must be some recessive slave gene in such a type of man, no other reasoning.
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Anonymous ID: uC3Zz1eeCzech Republic
6/14/2025, 1:04:14 AM No.507278292
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>>507275980
Doing things is fun, anon. With your hands and with your mind. Even if it's performing the same motion over and over on the assembly line. If you've got any playful spirit in you, you'll try to improve an optimize any process, even (and especially) when it's completely pointless. This is a very masculine trait, just like with how it's the mother's job to teach a child to confront itself, and the father's job to teach it to confront the world. It's a shame that employment makes men emasculte themselves and hold back. Everything you do is worth learning to do well - not like you have the option not to do it t work.

Granted, in case of automatic menial labor, you also just automatically do this to make sure you can stop caring and think about your own shit while working. This can at times end up with you working faster or slower than intended, since you no longer pay attention to the work after you have perfected it. It wouldn't happen with anything you actually give a shit about.
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Anonymous ID: VrZNOUmjUnited States
6/14/2025, 1:05:14 AM No.507278391
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>>507274262 (OP)
>19$
Anonymous ID: d8eberrHUnited States
6/14/2025, 1:09:04 AM No.507278819
>>507274262 (OP)
I'm at around 60k a year help desk, I have to watch everyone struggle with onedrive, SharePoint, syncing files, "why if I update this file this person doesn't see the updates?", 2FA, tons of crap because they have no idea how computers work. So I started doing drugs and not caring.
Anonymous ID: JnZkyre7United States
6/14/2025, 1:14:40 AM No.507279382
>>507274262 (OP)
The millennial plight:
>I have to work so much, and I ALMOST can't afford the place I live.

The gen-z plight:
>500 applications, and still nobody will let me carry boxes around a warehouse for minimum wage.

Count your blessings.
Anonymous ID: kY8e+PppItaly
6/14/2025, 1:20:42 AM No.507279979
>>507278292
You should be shot in the head
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Anonymous ID: JI7W5zqHUnited States
6/14/2025, 1:22:50 AM No.507280189
>>507274262 (OP)
I'd take sitting in a chair for $19 an hour for at least 8 hours. That sounds great compared to physical manual labor that's body crushing and soul crushing.
Anonymous ID: Sm+7AkBqUnited States
6/14/2025, 1:27:24 AM No.507280660
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>>507274262 (OP)
It's not slavery, you can quit and roll the dice someplace else. As for how to cope, you need to have a purpose to overcome such things. He who has a why to live can bear almost any how.
Anonymous ID: uC3Zz1eeCzech Republic
6/14/2025, 1:27:29 AM No.507280669
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>>507279979
Among other workplaces, some ten years ago I worked at Amazon for a year, that wasn't fun no matter how much I tried to have fun while working. It was enough to know I never want to do that kind of shit again.
Anonymous ID: rHs/DHXCCanada
6/14/2025, 1:31:53 AM No.507281087
>>507274262 (OP)
well I can't even find a job so enjoy it
I wish if can do neet in here but I don't think it works in canada