Who plays wagie simulators? - /v/ (#715667750) [Archived: 375 hours ago]

Anonymous
7/17/2025, 2:36:08 AM No.715667750
header-783978344
header-783978344
md5: ae2a8a7fdcf429fe9a04f8ded89f1c7f🔍
Unironically NEETs and antiwork crowd. What happened to jobs where you push a button every few minutes that they have to resort to playing these games instead?
Replies: >>715667832 >>715668629
Anonymous
7/17/2025, 2:37:15 AM No.715667832
>>715667750 (OP)
>What happened to jobs where you push a button every few minutes
They got outsourced to jeets.
Replies: >>715668050
Anonymous
7/17/2025, 2:40:21 AM No.715668050
>>715667832
Imagine if they just straight up banned outsourcing of jobs (back in the 70s before it started)

Like if you ran a factory in the USA, and wanted to outsource it to third-world country for cheap slave labor, getting rich while destroying the real manufacturing and jobs of the country, causing a domino effect of crime/poverty while you get rich off it

The government just told them "no".
Replies: >>715668504
Anonymous
7/17/2025, 2:46:44 AM No.715668485
If it can't pay a livable wage then it's not worth working.
Replies: >>715668728
Anonymous
7/17/2025, 2:46:57 AM No.715668504
>>715668050
That would be nice, but unfortunately it runs deeper than that.
Anonymous
7/17/2025, 2:49:09 AM No.715668629
>>715667750 (OP)
>factorio on baby mode
Anonymous
7/17/2025, 2:50:37 AM No.715668728
1724889298014960
1724889298014960
md5: 719b62a1201f4693447e950966f4af2f🔍
>>715668485
You make a livable wage by forcibly lowering the cost of housing and food, not raising wages to infinitely make mortgage creditors and landlords richer.

If housing and food was free (a completely feasible task, easily, if we wanted to), then a livable wage would be $0.