Job sucks? Leave, and find a better one. You're not entitled to shit...but neither are employers
Something a lot of people don't understand is that employers are able to screw you over because you can easily be replaced. Therefore, a stable and healthy career includes obtaining desired skills that are hard to replace. Only then do you have negotiating power.
Until you obtain these skills, you should be happy to have a job at all.
a stable and healthy career includes obtaining desired skills that are hard to replace.
Not even necessarily hard to replace, just not easy.
Show up, do good work. Occasionally you'll get screwed, but if you really do good work, you'll generally land on your feet...and your ex-boss will probably suffer under a string of subhuman retards he tried to replace you with.
and your ex-boss will probably suffer under a string of subhuman retards he tried to replace you with.
My experience is that the ex-boss in this scenario is also a subhuman retard and will learn nothing because he wouldn't know a good worker if it bit him in the ass. Your advice is still good. It's ultimately on the worker to a place that's well run.
And if they, oh I don't know, decide to dump a shit load of Pajeets in the area to take the jobs for less? As much as I would agree with that notion in a just world with honorable employers...
Until you obtain these skills, you should be happy to have a job at all.
And once we cull all the useless plebs who aren't ever going to be skilled enough for a job where you can make negotiations, then our society will be great again!
We can just fill those useless easily replaceable jobs with jeets and illegals to get us by, of course. While we shit on the less capable whites who can't make something of themselves for being worthless lazy losers who should be thankful they can be allowed to flip fucking burgers for pennies for us Real Chads in Real Jobs.
This mindset certainly isn't just repeating the exact same cycle that Boomers had that led us to half the messes we are trying to clean up right now.
Those are two separate sides of your argument. Gaining skills and being irreplaceable useful/good at your work are the best way to go about things and always will be.
Saying people should be happy to just have a job at all if they aren't part of the upper half of society, is egotistical speak from someone who thinks himself irreplaceable and above the lowly masses.
Its the exact mindset that is behind "if you don't go to college, you won't ever succeed at anything in life" that destroyed our entire job market, academia, and numerous other facets of society. Because civilization is filled with jobs that have low end or even no skills that are crucial to our functioning, and treating them as pathetic prizes easily replaced is how we end up with Jeets owning every gas station and Mexicans in every field.
phrase it however you want. The reality is, if you aren't desirable above the rest, the odds of having and keeping a job are dicey. No amount of commie-speak can make things otherwise.
Literally most people are incapable of cultivating truly irreplaceable skills. If the baseline for not being abused by your employers is 90th percentile abilities, then that shit isn’t going to work long term.
Something a lot of people don't understand is that employers are able to screw you over because you can easily be replaced. Therefore, a stable and healthy career includes obtaining desired skills that are hard to replace. Only then do you have negotiating power.
Until you obtain these skills, you should be happy to have a job at all.
Not even necessarily hard to replace, just not easy.
Show up, do good work. Occasionally you'll get screwed, but if you really do good work, you'll generally land on your feet...and your ex-boss will probably suffer under a string of subhuman retards he tried to replace you with.
My experience is that the ex-boss in this scenario is also a subhuman retard and will learn nothing because he wouldn't know a good worker if it bit him in the ass. Your advice is still good. It's ultimately on the worker to a place that's well run.
yep. it's amazing how rare the "actually doing the work" and "endeavoring to do good work" skills are.
And if they, oh I don't know, decide to dump a shit load of Pajeets in the area to take the jobs for less? As much as I would agree with that notion in a just world with honorable employers...
And once we cull all the useless plebs who aren't ever going to be skilled enough for a job where you can make negotiations, then our society will be great again!
We can just fill those useless easily replaceable jobs with jeets and illegals to get us by, of course. While we shit on the less capable whites who can't make something of themselves for being worthless lazy losers who should be thankful they can be allowed to flip fucking burgers for pennies for us Real Chads in Real Jobs.
This mindset certainly isn't just repeating the exact same cycle that Boomers had that led us to half the messes we are trying to clean up right now.
I'm not saying it's right or moral, that's just how it is. if you don't want to be replaced, don't be replaceable.
Those are two separate sides of your argument. Gaining skills and being irreplaceable useful/good at your work are the best way to go about things and always will be.
Saying people should be happy to just have a job at all if they aren't part of the upper half of society, is egotistical speak from someone who thinks himself irreplaceable and above the lowly masses.
Its the exact mindset that is behind "if you don't go to college, you won't ever succeed at anything in life" that destroyed our entire job market, academia, and numerous other facets of society. Because civilization is filled with jobs that have low end or even no skills that are crucial to our functioning, and treating them as pathetic prizes easily replaced is how we end up with Jeets owning every gas station and Mexicans in every field.
phrase it however you want. The reality is, if you aren't desirable above the rest, the odds of having and keeping a job are dicey. No amount of commie-speak can make things otherwise.
We import too much unskilled labor, while having exported most of our actually valuable low skill jobs.
Literally most people are incapable of cultivating truly irreplaceable skills. If the baseline for not being abused by your employers is 90th percentile abilities, then that shit isn’t going to work long term.