• kono_throwaway_da@sh.itjust.works
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      Are they? Or is it because everyone knows their efforts are not compensated properly?

      If you want people to not be lazy, pay them. You pay 10 dollars, you get 10 dollars of effort. Blindly labelling this as being lazy is quite a… hear this, a lazy way of thinking. Heh. Millions are studying in university to get a job, I would say that they are working really hard! But are their efforts reciprocated properly?

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          learning in college isn’t a requirement for success

          Why don’t you tell that to the HR departments then? Oh I feel bad for your generation - when basic critical thinking doesn’t exist.

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              I know plumbers who make $250k/year.

              And there are college graduates making 90k/yr in the US. That’s why I said efforts are not being compensated properly. The fact that other trades are earning more does not affect this conclusion, think about it more.

              Imagine basing your judgement on generational stereotypes. Oh no, millennials. Oh no, Gen Z. Oh no, it must be facebook. What other contributional points can you guys provide?

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          You’ve gotta stop thinking people serving coffee at Starbucks are inferior. They may not make giant contributions to society, and that’s their prerogative. They should still have a nice life, since you still need coffee made by someone else.

          If you don’t need coffee, cool. Low quality morons like you are just background noise to the rest of us living in harmony.