MonkeMischief

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MonkeMischief , to Work Reform in US supreme court sides with Starbucks in union case over fired employees

Having worked in an environment helping people who either didn't have either, or didn't know how to use them, and needed jobs...I discovered basically the answer is somewhere between "Wait outside at Home Depot" or "You don't."

MonkeMischief , to Work Reform in The fast-food industry claims the California minimum wage law is costing jobs. Its numbers are fake

Now the question is if they actually pay that or if they interview and say "Well, depending on experience so we'll start you off at $10 and see how it goes." Lol

MonkeMischief , to Work Reform in Saw this and thought it was fake until I googled. It's real.

There's a cynical humor in imagining some poor fast food employees trying to be like "Okay settle down, children, we're gonna show yo--Hey put that down, okay quiet down now PLEASE!" , trying not to lose their minds to a bunch of sugared-up "Braedens" and "McKeinLeighs" who are unaccustomed to listening to anybody that's not living in their iPads. 😂

MonkeMischief , to Work Reform in Every damn day

I think unifying ideology is also much easier a task for conservative thought, because it's all about "F you, got mine." And "Those that aren't us are trying to ruin everything." And "Eat enough leather and maybe you'll get rich lol."

Leftier-leaning stuff has a "unity problem" because it seeks to understand and accommodate the vast spectrum of human experiences and points of view. Not that that's a bad thing, but it's certainly much tougher and more complex to pitch, and rally, and galvanize.

Conservatives are really good at being chill and most importantly simple for the most part at an introductory level, so they recruit a lot, and then slowly work their adherents into raging, scared, insecure violence-fantasists.

A good example is with men. Leftists groups have a serious deficiency in speaking to and empathizing with masculine issues, and are shocked when normally moderate, but wayward, men are happy to just be accepted...then radicalized, by hyper-nationalist conspiracy theorists with a fetish for sharp geometric symbolism...

MonkeMischief , to Work Reform in Every damn day

It's completely boggling. The other longer reply nailed it perfectly. But yeah, conservatism is a really weird ideal in that regard.

It's because it's all "anti big government", but usually they're talking about bringing down social safety nets and building up walls.

They're so obsessed with governmental tyranny (even though they're religiously huge fans of police and armed forces...huh?), but they're completely blind to tyranny on smaller levels, on a domestic scale.

So you usually catch them simping for capitalists instead of opposing them.

"Because one day I'll get to wear the boot! 🤡"

I think they see abuse by bosses, landlords, and the ilk as "paying ones' dues" or something. They'll of course have zero compunction about passing on that abuse if they somehow end up in the high-chair.

So basically:
"Don't tread on me!*

*...Unless you're my boss.
I'm happy I'm at least free to choose my own tyrant among an infinite number of other tyrants, and I'll die talk a really big game to make sure everyone is exploited by private interests instead of government ones!"

There's for-the-people groups like Socialist Rifle Association but they're smaller in comparison.

Heck, gun-fever and the NRA are basically all private marketing schemes to begin with.

MonkeMischief , to Work Reform in Report: In Western Countries, 41% of the Jobs Done By Young People are at Risk Disappearing Due to Automation

The government will have to do something when 50%+ of its population is unemployed.

Yeah, because they've crashed through the front gates and the front doors can only hold them off for so long!

MonkeMischief , to Work Reform in Report: In Western Countries, 41% of the Jobs Done By Young People are at Risk Disappearing Due to Automation

Right. Exactly. It should be a great thing...

...except we're worried the prevailing system will be "Well you gotta find work to justify your existence, lazy peasant!"
And will still plug their ears screaming incoherently about "automation creating more jobs" when we tell them they eliminated all the work.

MonkeMischief , to Work Reform in Woman who threw bowl of food at Chipotle worker sentenced to work 2 months in fast food job

“NO SOUP FOR YOU!!!”

MonkeMischief , to Work Reform in Panera founder says employees today aren't motivated by the idea of making money for shareholders: 'Nobody cares'

It’s kinda crazy that this is such a business-world revelation. Wow. Deep thoughts, my guy.

C-suiters really need therapists to explain working class life to them so they can learn the capacity to empathize.

Sorry, neo-feudalist-gilded-age-run-by-socipaths-says-what?

MonkeMischief , to Work Reform in Explaining US labor law: "Right to work" & "At-will" employment

“At-will” is such a double edged sword. It used to be the cudgel to make you fear that you could simply be fired because a manager didn’t like your shoes that day.

But it’s also what allows you to get up, leave, and never come back at any time you choose, and nobody can stop you. They’ve been learning about that side of it for a while now! XD

MonkeMischief , to LinkedinLunatics in What, you thought you were getting paid for that?

“Both. Both is good!”

MonkeMischief , to LinkedinLunatics in Uh oh..

She just has a violent “Yells at the barrista with ‘Don’t you know who I am? My assistant comes in here every day!’…but is actually an intern to the assistant.” kind of energy.

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