Message from @SuddenCringe
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I do know of a dude that works as a technician and drived Uber for a time, for extra cash too.
That's the second, and that's all.
My dad had three, sometimes four jobs
Granted, he could've made millions doing just one job, but he chose that for himself
The only people I know who do it are people who are college age.
My mom had two jobs while my dad had three or four
I don't know who these people are blaming
Most people don't have a growth mindset
It's their own fault
Ok, I found some number.
8% of the workers to multiple jobs.
8.8% for women, apparently they have better management of time.
That's really not bad
A lot of those people are entrepreneurs I bet
Half of the that 8% has a full time job. And another half has two part time jobs.
Women hold more jobs because they don't work full time
women are more likely to have multiple part-time jobs
Sometimes students have multiple jobs to especially during the summer
Some of these guys even have 5 jobs.
That's just insane
I had 3 jobs one summer, but two of them only took up 5 hours a week.
There is such a thing as burn-out and there is such a thing as jobs just not paying properly.
Question is, are people working that much extra because they have to or because they want to?
This is from the bureau of labour statistics. Pre 2008 crisis to 2010, that's the most recent data they offer. According to 2004 survey 25% were there to meet expenses or pay debts.
The rest had other reasons.
This is a 15 years ago survey, so it could be different now.
This ia second set of data by BLS as well. 2018, better than the 2014 survey by bureau of census. Now 5% of the workforce works multiple jobs for reasons.
Very interesting thing from the second set of datas.
Teens are working multiple jobs, they went from 3.7 to 5.
They are still the smallest demographic, and every demographic increased in rate of multiple jobholding. But they are the most increased by far, in term of rates.
A reminder in 2016:
43% of eligible voters did not vote.
Second place was Hillary with 28%
Trump 3rd with 26%
The map would still have panned out the way it did in 2016. In fact, I can say that for certain, because that's how it played out even without the 43% who didn't vote.
Simply saying all those states would've had no electoral votes is a fallacy.
Typical right wing whataboutism. "yeah maybe our guy is a borderline white supremacist, racist and misogynist but the left want University to be free! It's the same!" this is what about sound like.
Wat?
these fucking autists jesus christ lmfao