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How hard should you be working if you make $15 per hour?
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>>62251174
If you're giving more than 0% effort, lower your tone when speaking to me.
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Depends. If there's room for advancement and you're interested then as hard as you need to. If it's a dead end wagecuck company position then just hard enough to not get fired
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>>62251174
enough that you stand out against your peers in order to have reason to negotiate for better pay.
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Peasants think in terms of working "hard". Its more about overall skill and productivity, efficiency, proficiency. You are destined to flip burgers for the rest of your life, im sorry anon
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>>62251190
What does working hard even mean lol? Make big gestures with a serious face?
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>>62251190
>>62251201
You two are faggots.
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There are homeless people who receive 20$/hr in cash+value if they have a social worker pursuing every possible avenue. Welfare+shelter+food/water+safe access to drugs. They contribute nothing to society and receive this. That being said you should still apply yourself and not be a burden on society like the profligate class.
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>>62251182
/thread
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I've always thought min wage full time should pay all bills + some left over for savings and fun. I will not rest until this is the case.
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>>62251174
I wouldn't even get out of bed
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>>62251174
i wouldn't work for $15/hour. the floor on a non-niggered cost of living (1 bedroom apartment, no roommates, health insurance, 10% to 401k, etc.) is $50-55k before taxes, which is $24-26.50/hour.
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>>62251457
this

all the places paying $16 in my town are gas station convenience stores owned by literal indians. They can't find anyone to work for them and regularly employ homeless people, convicts, drug addicts, and prostitutes. And even those guys don't stick around more than a week or two.

People paying that far below a liveable wage deserve constant understaffing and crime that goes with offering slave wages.
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>>62251174
If you ask this, youre ngmi.
The trope about
>i used to scrub toilets and now im ceo
isnt a “trope.” It is a lesson.
People who respect themselves regardless of position end up wealthy.
Unfortunately, 95% of people don’t respect themselves. You can tell simply by going into public and seeing how ugly people look.
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>>62251471
Or looking at average salary or working any job and realize most people are “nothing.”
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>>62251190
>working "hard"
vs
>skill, productivity, efficiency, proficiency
in low-level blue collar jobs like restaurants, retail, admin etc. is absolutely irrelevant if you aren't liked by co-workers and management. If you're the whatever guy that either is antisocial or "quiet", they'll let you stick around to do their tedious bs work and run you into the ground. All the opportunities will go to Chad or whoever's sucking the farts out of management's asses the most. If you can't bond over basketball games or whatever goy shit the boss is obsessed with, forget it. It IS a dead-end and everyone will avoid you (but they're losers too so who really cares).
Get money to enjoy your life. If they don't pay you enough to do that, fuck around as much as you want.
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>>62251471
It's true I don't respect myself. I did for a year bc it was supposed to be a mistake, having to take a year between HS/college but things got worse and idk you know... I'd kill a puppy to change things, which is why I started smoking.. but smoking costs money of course.
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Must possess a degree in STEM
The rest is self explanatory
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i remember making that in texas in 2009 at my first job and i lived like a king and barely did any work
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>>62251182
>then just hard enough to not get fired
Oh no, hate to break it to you, but there's actually a few floor.
>work hard enough to not get your job automated by an AI
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>>62251174
Work hard for the first 3 months to impress upon them that you have an excellent work ethic. After that, they will still see you as a hard worker as long as you're not too obvious about putting in little effort.



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