Message from @Grenade123

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2018-07-03 00:17:22 UTC  

janitors

2018-07-03 00:17:27 UTC  

this isn't japan

2018-07-03 00:17:41 UTC  

ever been to newyork?

2018-07-03 00:17:41 UTC  

I've developed an encyclopedic knowledge of the warehouse I work in

2018-07-03 00:17:44 UTC  

los ang

2018-07-03 00:17:53 UTC  

yes, i grew up in jersey

2018-07-03 00:17:56 UTC  

Someone can mention an SKU and I can find it in 20 seconds.

2018-07-03 00:18:02 UTC  

maybe i'm bias as it is the garden state

2018-07-03 00:18:11 UTC  

or was until all the farms moved away

2018-07-03 00:18:20 UTC  

miss those corn fields

2018-07-03 00:18:31 UTC  

they are nice to look at over stupid subdivisions

2018-07-03 00:18:31 UTC  

our schools teach children only to aim for the middle class or higher

2018-07-03 00:18:55 UTC  

some of those working class jobs are higher

2018-07-03 00:19:01 UTC  

fucking welders make bank

2018-07-03 00:19:08 UTC  

yes but they dont tell you that

2018-07-03 00:19:14 UTC  

farming makes shit

2018-07-03 00:19:24 UTC  

thats also true

2018-07-03 00:19:30 UTC  

although corn subsidies don't help.

2018-07-03 00:19:33 UTC  

```Athey, a 34 year-old father of four who has only donned a miner's helmet for two years, says he plans to return to work in a mine as soon as possible.

"It's the only thing I know how to do," he said. "I don't read and write."``` ABC reporting

2018-07-03 00:19:54 UTC  

his reason is he lacks education

2018-07-03 00:20:07 UTC  

which sucks

2018-07-03 00:20:15 UTC  

does he? You know Mr. Athey?

2018-07-03 00:20:36 UTC  

"It's the only thing I know how to do"

2018-07-03 00:20:54 UTC  

Does he lack Education, or is he working a field he's able to work due to a learning disability?

2018-07-03 00:21:04 UTC  

its his own admission he doesn;t have an education is anything outside mining. not that he considers useful.

2018-07-03 00:21:42 UTC  

there are plenty of tools out there that mediate most disabilities. problem is, they are expensive.

2018-07-03 00:21:46 UTC  

i think that a lot of working class industrys are underpayed

2018-07-03 00:22:05 UTC  

```
"You can come right out of high school and make $70,000 a year," said Missy Perdue, 22, a stay-at-home mother whose husband, Jeff Perdue, Jr., 22, is a miner.```

2018-07-03 00:22:18 UTC  

I don't even make $70,000 a year.

2018-07-03 00:22:26 UTC  

i barely make that with a degree

2018-07-03 00:22:44 UTC  

So maybe there's a reason people mine, then?

2018-07-03 00:22:59 UTC  

its a dangerous job

2018-07-03 00:23:06 UTC  

Some people like Danger.

2018-07-03 00:23:09 UTC  

farming is slightly less dangerous

2018-07-03 00:23:15 UTC  

yeah, but what happens if all these men getting kicked out of school or not going to college flood the market

2018-07-03 00:23:20 UTC  

If I had the option to start working as a bike courier again, I'd do it.

2018-07-03 00:23:30 UTC  

though people die farming all the time, lots of people die all at once when mining goes wrong

2018-07-03 00:23:33 UTC  

So much damn fun zipping in and out of traffic.

2018-07-03 00:23:35 UTC  

and on the flip side, what happens when those mining jobs disappear

2018-07-03 00:23:46 UTC  

there is only so much minable resources inside the US

2018-07-03 00:24:09 UTC  

we gonna hopefully be mining asteroids by then?