This just in. Your 8-6 job down at the plant is a powerful position. When your feet get tired from standing all day, think about your privilege and how you don't deserve that job.
Actually even if that were true, that WOULD be reason to protect those positions, wouldn't it? To do otherwise would be unamerican.
I know I feel really powerful when I get reamed out by my boss for loading a truck at a comfortable safe pace instead of the 1500 package per hour rate that he thinks humans are capable of. I mean honestly, why wouldn't I want to blow all my energy in the first half hour of my shift? After all, I live to serve his whims as he scrutinizes my timecard down to the second. Wouldn't want me to make too much money putting my body through a brutal 5 hour workout.
This just in. Your 8-6 job down at the plant is a powerful position. When your feet get tired from standing all day, think about your privilege and how you don't deserve that job.
Actually even if that were true, that WOULD be reason to protect those positions, wouldn't it? To do otherwise would be unamerican.
I know I feel really powerful when I get reamed out by my boss for loading a truck at a comfortable safe pace instead of the 1500 package per hour rate that he thinks humans are capable of. I mean honestly, why wouldn't I want to blow all my energy in the first half hour of my shift? After all, I live to serve his whims as he scrutinizes my timecard down to the second. Wouldn't want me to make too much money putting my body through a brutal 5 hour workout.
Also coming up next. How domestic manufacturing is a social construct and that 20 tons of steel is entirely imaginary.