I think it's depressing and on the dystopian side that this looks normal to lots of people. Let's unpack it together...
Have a song to read it with:
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Thus, you know, anybody who does not believe themselves to be richly rewarded is clearly not a hard worker. Also what are the rewards exactly? Just getting paid the wage posted for the job? Being given more work for same pay? What? [5/15]
Probably supposed to make you go "Oooh they need lots of people so surely my odds are good!"
But I'm still over here like, need them to do what? Where? For a week? For a year? For whom? Did you have 50 people last week but now they're gone? [6/15]
Internet, define "general labor:"
careertrend.com/facts-6804793-…
study.com/articles/Gener…
indeed.com/q-General-Labo…
So it's a total moving target, but basically, "warm body, can do lifting, can survive shit conditions." [7/15]
So each of these 2 companies needs like 6 people to start doing whatever it is at 5:30 am, and then another in an hour, and then another set half an hour after that, and an afternoon shift of a dozen. [9/15]
Of course it is, but I bet you never actually hit it because gig economy. [13/15]