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The dangerous fallacy of "You can do it."
#21
RE: The dangerous fallacy of "You can do it."
(September 6, 2020 at 5:14 pm)onlinebiker Wrote:
(September 6, 2020 at 5:00 pm)Brian37 Wrote: Um no, an asshole like Trump needs to take his meds.

He's called war heros losers. My pointing out that society needs dishwashers, bus drivers, garbage collectors does not mean I need meds.

If you want to be a dishwasher - be a dishwasher.

Expect dishwasher wages.

..

Expecting more is how spoiled children act.

Ok, next time you run into a low wage worker, say this to their face.

It isn't about accepting or not accepting. It is about the fact that life isn't a script.

I am so sick of the bullshit "starter job" argument. Who the fuck do assholes who use that argument think are working at those "starter jobs" when teens and college students are in class?

My x wife had a PHD in microbiology, but also divulged to me that she had classmates whom ended up working at Starbucks.

NOBODY is faulting success. But life is still life. I am simply sick of assholes who shit on the shoulders they stand on.

And my argument ISN'T arguing a dishwasher should make the same as a CEO or neurosurgeon, and only an idiot would think I am arguing that.

I am arguing that no mater the job, the more stable the pay is that meets the cost of living, the better off all society is. 

Oh and don't fucking talk to me about being a dishwasher, I damned sure know you couldn't fucking handle it.
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#22
RE: The dangerous fallacy of "You can do it."
(September 6, 2020 at 5:15 pm)brewer Wrote: Another Brian justification/rationalization thread, marvelous.

Do you think it's fueled by guilt or self pity?

yes

I was listening to a Joe Rogan and Patton Oswalt talking on the Joe Rogan Experience and he had an interesting idea. What if the US flex was that nobody in the US needed anything, like, everyone had enough food, plenty of healthcare, and a place to live. I liked that idea.

It is true that all the jobs that people do are important, but what, really, is your point?

Are we talking raise wages? SNAP for everyone? What is the thrust of this thread? It is pretty nebulous even for a Brian37 humdinger.
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#23
RE: The dangerous fallacy of "You can do it."
Easy to learn, and easy to do during low volume DOES NOT translate to easy to do during high volume.

EVERY FUCKING JOB you can think of, takes skill. Of course a dishwasher should not make the same as a neurosurgeon, but that same neurosurgeon isn't going to wash dishes or even know how to, on a slam fuck busy breakfast restaurant on Easter Sunday.
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#24
RE: The dangerous fallacy of "You can do it."
(September 6, 2020 at 6:01 pm)Rhizomorph13 Wrote:
I was listening to a Joe Rogan and Patton Oswalt talking on the Joe Rogan Experience and he had an interesting idea. What if the US flex was that nobody in the US needed anything, like, everyone had enough food, plenty of healthcare, and a place to live. I liked  that idea.

That would be Star Trek. Unfortunately I'd probably be wearing a red shirt.
I don't have an anger problem, I have an idiot problem.
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#25
RE: The dangerous fallacy of "You can do it."
(September 6, 2020 at 6:10 pm)brewer Wrote:
(September 6, 2020 at 6:01 pm)Rhizomorph13 Wrote:
I was listening to a Joe Rogan and Patton Oswalt talking on the Joe Rogan Experience and he had an interesting idea. What if the US flex was that nobody in the US needed anything, like, everyone had enough food, plenty of healthcare, and a place to live. I liked  that idea.

That would be Star Trek. Unfortunately I'd probably be wearing a red shirt.

People need to stop saying that. It was the gold shirts that were at the highest risk of snuffing it.

It irritates me so much I want to shit on someone’s shoulders.

Boru
‘But it does me no injury for my neighbour to say there are twenty gods or no gods. It neither picks my pocket nor breaks my leg.’ - Thomas Jefferson
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#26
RE: The dangerous fallacy of "You can do it."
(September 6, 2020 at 6:14 pm)BrianSoddingBoru4 Wrote:
(September 6, 2020 at 6:10 pm)brewer Wrote: That would be Star Trek. Unfortunately I'd probably be wearing a red shirt.

People need to stop saying that. It was the gold shirts that were at the highest risk of snuffing it.

It irritates me so much I want to shit on someone’s shoulders.

Boru

Good one.

I outlasted every single manager while working at a major pizza chain in the late 90s. I also outlasted every single dishwasher at my last long term job. 

I hate  to burst everyone's bubble here, but the days of lifetime careers regardless of position or class, are growing fewer and fewer.
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#27
RE: The dangerous fallacy of "You can do it."
(September 6, 2020 at 5:37 pm)Brian37 Wrote:
(September 6, 2020 at 5:14 pm)onlinebiker Wrote: If you want to be a dishwasher - be a dishwasher.

Expect dishwasher wages.

..

Expecting more is how spoiled children act.

Ok, next time you run into a low wage worker, say this to their face.

It isn't about accepting or not accepting. It is about the fact that life isn't a script.

I am so sick of the bullshit "starter job" argument. Who the fuck do assholes who use that argument think are working at those "starter jobs" when teens and college students are in class?

My x wife had a PHD in microbiology, but also divulged to me that she had classmates whom ended up working at Starbucks.

NOBODY is faulting success. But life is still life. I am simply sick of assholes who shit on the shoulders they stand on.

And my argument ISN'T arguing a dishwasher should make the same as a CEO or neurosurgeon, and only an idiot would think I am arguing that.

I am arguing that no mater the job, the more stable the pay is that meets the cost of living, the better off all society is. 

Oh and don't fucking talk to me about being a dishwasher, I damned sure know you couldn't fucking handle it.

Fuck you Momma's basementboy...

I started working (illegally) at 11 years old - doing assembly work. I was soldering electrical components by the time I was 12. I did farm work too - including tossing 70 lbs square hay bales. At 15 I got my first job in food service at $1.35 an hour - washing dishes - cooking chicken and fish and cleaning deep fryers. I worked 2 years in food service (while going to high school) averaging 20 hours a week work. I then did a few years in retail - first musical instruments then high performance auto parts. (Sell what YOU know and like). At 19 I went off and joined the Coast Guard. (The circus wouldn't have me) After that I apprenticed and worked as a machinist specializing in one-off machining and prototype work.

I know more about work and life in general than your pathetic cave dwelling ass shall ever know...

Don't you ever presume you know more.


You don't.
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#28
RE: The dangerous fallacy of "You can do it."
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pW27vpK4ALQ
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#29
RE: The dangerous fallacy of "You can do it."
(September 6, 2020 at 6:31 pm)Gawdzilla Sama Wrote: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pW27vpK4ALQ

HA HA HA, that was fucking awesome!

Imagine if humans could limit rants like that.
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#30
RE: The dangerous fallacy of "You can do it."
(September 6, 2020 at 6:19 pm)Brian37 Wrote:
(September 6, 2020 at 6:14 pm)BrianSoddingBoru4 Wrote: People need to stop saying that. It was the gold shirts that were at the highest risk of snuffing it.

It irritates me so much I want to shit on someone’s shoulders.

Boru

Good one.

I outlasted every single manager while working at a major pizza chain in the late 90s. I also outlasted every single dishwasher at my last long term job. 

I hate  to burst everyone's bubble here, but the days of lifetime careers regardless of position or class, are growing fewer and fewer.

So, you spent longer at a dead end, go nowhere job than your co-workers.

And you’re proud of that?

Boru
‘But it does me no injury for my neighbour to say there are twenty gods or no gods. It neither picks my pocket nor breaks my leg.’ - Thomas Jefferson
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