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Inside the strange, secretive rise of the 'overemployed'
(www.businessinsider.com)
We're trying to reduce the numbers of hours a person has to work.
We talk about the end of paid work being mandatory for survival.
Partnerships:
/join #antiwork
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This is so weird. Not the working multiple jobs thing, that's so normal it's weird that it's being talked about. It's bizarre that anyone cares if someone is working multiple jobs (from a business perspective, anyway, it's a big humanitarian issue), it's weird that people think loyalty to a slave master is meant to be a good thing, it's weird these people aren't mercenary like the one normal guy, it's weird that anyone is stupid enough to think you are meant to ask for more work ever, it's weird that business insider is taking a kinda neutral stance instead of sucking corpo cock even harder. Not too mention all the incidental weirdness inherent to the culture.
Are the people in these business environments even human? I know the answer is no, but damn it gets me every time.