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2018-09-06 09:33:50 UTC  

It's not just "a warehouse job", trust me. They're highly overworked and denied what should be job basics

2018-09-06 09:33:53 UTC  

in africa, kids even work at those jobs

2018-09-06 09:34:07 UTC  

if they dont like it, they can look for something else

2018-09-06 09:34:13 UTC  

Trust me, Aghost, watch it

2018-09-06 09:34:17 UTC  

Then tell me what you think

2018-09-06 09:34:19 UTC  

idk, ive worked at some meat plant for a couple of weeks

2018-09-06 09:34:25 UTC  

its hard work

2018-09-06 09:34:27 UTC  

like

2018-09-06 09:34:32 UTC  

physcially enduring

2018-09-06 09:34:36 UTC  

but its easy work

2018-09-06 09:34:47 UTC  

in that it doesnt require brains

2018-09-06 09:34:49 UTC  

We also criticizes those children doing those jobs aghost

2018-09-06 09:35:07 UTC  

A, there's working hard and there's Amazon

2018-09-06 09:35:08 UTC  

yeah those kids dont have a choice

2018-09-06 09:35:15 UTC  

Watch the doc, trust me

2018-09-06 09:35:24 UTC  

The extent of it is unbelievable

2018-09-06 09:35:28 UTC  

hmm

2018-09-06 09:35:29 UTC  

Half an hour

2018-09-06 09:35:49 UTC  

allright i will, hehe

2018-09-06 09:35:54 UTC  

nothing wrong with a wharehouse job

2018-09-06 09:36:45 UTC  

i said im from detroit area earlier, which brings on point of unions

2018-09-06 09:37:11 UTC  

its like a issue i can't easily side with, because we did a great job showing how terribly backwards unions could be

2018-09-06 09:37:25 UTC  

some sort of power struggle which was never managed imo

2018-09-06 09:37:49 UTC  

unions have a place but they have gone too far, and if i wanted to be progressive in the proper sense it would be worth pointing out when that happened

2018-09-06 09:38:33 UTC  

the stories of 'lol i was getting payed 60k+ a year and me and a guy alternated job because it only required one person (as in clocked in but didn't work)" sorta thing, i can't express how many boomers i know with those stories, on retirement now

2018-09-06 09:39:28 UTC  

...

2018-09-06 09:39:50 UTC  

1 in 3 people in the UK my generation won't ever own their own house

2018-09-06 09:39:53 UTC  

regardless what i find funny about california is it claims in many respects to be the most liberal place (in US), yet allows its highest earning companies to flat out refuse any sort of union

2018-09-06 09:40:31 UTC  

is literally the breeding ground for amazon's transgressions

2018-09-06 09:40:32 UTC  

whenever someone speaks of Unions getting corrupt, i'm reminded of this clip 😛

2018-09-06 09:40:33 UTC  

Boomers claiming they worked hard... Every story should be replied with "Okay in relation to who though?"

2018-09-06 09:40:39 UTC  

"You worked hard, compared to what?"

2018-09-06 09:40:51 UTC  

compared to us lazy millenials ofc 😉

2018-09-06 09:41:17 UTC  

unions have a place but they require their own restrictions, as do large corps, its something that i think could be defined but probably won't ever be in my lifettime

2018-09-06 09:41:50 UTC  

i sometimes get the feeling if i had a better ability to research various academic papers there is probably good commentary on it, but i don't even know where to start on that

2018-09-06 09:42:16 UTC  

Baby boomers don't account for changes in the market

2018-09-06 09:42:19 UTC  

We make less and pay more

2018-09-06 09:43:02 UTC  
2018-09-06 09:44:09 UTC  

yeah hmm, i wont put the blame on boomers too much, they cant possible imagine how it is to grow up in the current year. its hard to put yourself in their shoes as well
they grew up in a time where work was harder (times, effort wise), but the reason for work where also better, i think they where more motivated, not distracted as much. (also they got payed more for that kind of work, i think)
they seem hella ignorant on some stuff, times are different now. where i live, housing prizes have risen so much, that means that people that owned houses just got richer, and the ones that didnt got poorer