RadaMillz
Veteran
Work super hard for someone to make them wealthy and die on the job to be replaced in few days breh 






Boomers had a work ethic that the preceding generations haven't been able to really match. Think it was a visceral response to the Great Depression.


americans work more than their peers in first world countries..![]()
Gap between the rich and poor is growing every year, but people will have the cheek to question those coming to the realisation that their hard work is not rewarded.

$1500 to work a month
$4000 to sit at home and collect unemployment(height of the Rona March 20’-Nov 20’)
$2500 to sit at home and collect unemployment(Dec 20’-Sept 21’)
Nobody is in any HURRY go back to working, especially in the service industry.
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Boomers had access to wealth from the shyt like their parents GI Bill and the expansion of Credit. This is all pre-1970s inflation. Which meant that credit or house that your family owned was worth significantly more.
Every study on work habits shows that people work WAY more nowadays because of the technology. When Boomers entered the workforce, you went to the plant or office, punched in and when you punched out that was that.
For most Gen X and Millennials work bleeds over into evenings and nights via email, Slack, Messenger and the sort.
Some view business ownership as a noble, charitable thing because it generates jobs for people to feed their families with, but when you look closer, you see people at the top hoarding so much while the workers have to pinch pennies to get by. The use the others' labor to subsidize their lavish lifestyles.Nothing to do with people not wanting to work. It’s the incentive to work. After this pandemic people see through the bullshyt. The youngsters aren’t so happy to work their ass off for the rest of their lives for pennies on the dollars so corporations and executives can hog all of the money and in turn call them lazy.
I’m actually surprised it took a pandemic for this shyt to start happening. You got people out here working sixty hours a week and can’t afford a decent spot to live. Work ethic itself ain’t the problem. It’s the reward for the average worker isn’t there.
These companies gotta pay people to interview because their actual jobs aren’t paying living wages and people would be better off on the government’s tit.
