Explain why people who shuffle around bits of paper while playing office politics in warm offices or remote jobs get paid many times more and are treated better than people who do the actual work? And I don't mean just manual labour, but also programming, anything close to the people doing the work (e.g. operational managers directly supervising 20+ people).And I don't mean just comparing senior employees to less senior ones. Even laterally, the rule seems to hold.
>>522575583because they paid money to go to college specifically so they wouldnt have to do the hard labor of a mindless animal. next?
>>522575583I'll do you one better: there's a lot of people doing a total of about 90 minutes of bullshit work a day from the comfort of their homes making six figures. mostly women having meetings which are basically just gossip hour about whoever is not on that particular call. they sleep until 845, do errands, exercise, watch movies and play games while getting paid more than people who grind out long commutes and pay 18 bucks for a gas station sandwich and chips every day
>>522575673College is obsolete
>>522575881They should all be killed fuck this faggit society
>>522575673>0 arguments madeOk
>>522575583Because it's a specialized skill that relies on vast sums of knowledge from years of work in college. Even if it's something like auditing, who are you going to rely on? Thad Thundercock who went to school for business and got good grades, or Joe Shmoe who entered the workforce and doesn't even know how to use excel?
>>522575583>uber eatsShut the fuck up retard. If you don't produce anything you're a worthless piece of shit.
>>522575916No it's not.
>>522575881If I find my way into C-Suite circles, I will start a consulting firm and I will make it my job to cut these people out of businesses. I've had this kind of job, and I cannot stand it. The co-workers you have who all pretend to be busy while damn well doing the same 10 hours of nothing a day that you do are infuriating. I fucking hate not accomplishing anything all day. It makes me feel like a goddamned parasite.
Work is 50% worker bees and 50% office whores and social club i.e. Mormons and Freemasons (same things, really).
>>522575881>>522576092Consultants aren't fucking around all day, they're not allowed to show you what they do on social media because their advice and preparations are trade secrets. Other businesses rely on them for information and expertise, especially regarding finance. The "glamorous" things you see like travel and free salads are masking the cruel reality of their 60 hour workweeks.
>>522576315I'm not talking about consultants, tardo. Im talking about the work-from-home do-nothing parasites mentioned elsewhere. Don't try to convince me they don't exist, I have held such a job and the entire fucking department I worked for was useless. Millions and millions of dollars wasted annually on it.
i use my brain to solve problems all dayuberjeets drivers just go to where the app tells them to pick something up and then drop it offsimple really
>>522575583Bulshit jobs david graber.Simple bureaucracy doesnt work. It never worked and it will never work. Boss is more important if he has more bodies under him.
>>522576053jeets are harder workers then you will ever be.
>>522576092You know... I busted my ass to get an engineering degree. Honors, dean list, etc. I expected to work. Nope. I was a "head". A Boss needed a Head to have 7 people, so I was hired. I had nothing to do. Then some guy like you comes along and pins the blame on the guy who was hired expecting to work and not on the bimbo HR bitch who was fucking the manager that hired the guy to be nothing but a "head" for head count.
>>522576315I'm going to assume you're one of the lazy parasites and just don't want your gravy train to stop rolling. I hope fate puts me in a position to cut down your entire department.
>>522576481It sounds like some guy like me would be doing you a favor, and getting you out of a situation you'd rather not be in. That is, unless you like just being a "head", in which case, you're a lazy parasitic troglodyte, and people like me shouldn't feel bad about throwing you out on the street.
>>522576481And HR and that manager can go to the unemployment line, too.
>>522576458Kys feces
>>522576449A lot of consulting firms have moved in that direction, actually. They're more flexible and they allow workers to be at home. Who tf wants to sit in an office for 10 hours a day away from family when the same job can be done from the comfort of home?>>522576520Keep hoping, pussyboy. You have no expertise to warrant that and you never will.
>>522575583that's capitalism for youin fascism manual labour was valued and protected
>>522577051I do, actually. Lean Six Sigma certified black belt. I can easily parlay that into a total lean management consulting firm. Already in the works, actually. I'll continue to hope we cross paths, and I can put you on the road to being more productive in your life.
networking makes business move
>>522577152>MIS majorStinky.I'm already productive as it stands. I've maintained a 3.9 GPA the three years I've been in college. I don't cut corners or laze around and I don't think any successful consultant/business person does either. You don't get something for nothing in this life.
>>522577480Then your job won't be in any danger, will it? BTW, you know how you feel about high school now? How none of it mattered and all the things you thought were important then were really a waste of your time? That's how you're going to feel about college 3 years after you've graduated. Major, GPA, what university you went to, all of that, completely irrelevant and unimportant. Just so you know.
>>522575583>Explain why people who shuffle around bits of paper while playing office politics in warm offices or remote jobs get paid many times more and are treated better than people who do the actual work?Don't you worry, in less than 2 years they will be replaced by AI and go to deliver food as well.
>>522577673I don't feel that way about it, actually.I'm sad that I didn't apply myself, reach out to others, and that my family moved around so much. (I went to four different highschools, one for every year)I had to take a shit ton of prerequisite courses for Math and English so that I could meet the requirements for my major, but now that I got over them I see that they were necessary to understand. Education does make you sharper if you apply yourself. If you have a solid foundation in Math, for example, it's going to translate into comprehending other subjects.I think the reason why the "job market" is screwed is because other students my age are fucking degenerates who do the bare minimum to pass or rely on AI for everything. They're getting their degrees with C averages and applying to six figure firms, thus saturating the market. They have no technical skills or interpersonal skills.
>>522575583That’s the price of stable cooperative people who can solve big problems in the fly or prevent them from happening.
The owner of the company is more likely to do paperwork to direct the company than the work of the company. Those closest to him help with the paperwork, not the work. The owner and those closest to him are the ones who decide what everyone gets paid. Unsurprisingly they decide to compensate themselves best and the workers least.
>>522578150Almost, anon. I’m thinking 70% of yall get replaced and the elite 30% continue to enjoy a good ride while supervising all the AI tools for a while yet.
>>522576040Id hire someone who seems like they have autism.If the autism guy has the better qualifications hes getting the jobIf the autism guy has worse qualifications hes still getting the job.You tell me who you want doing your acountingJoe NormieOrMy special intrest is numbers.
>>522576092That is why you will never be on C-Suites. Why am i even responding. Every anons on /pol/ are jobless spiteful degenerate retarded losers.
>>522578777kek'd n check'dTrust me bro, you don't want autists working for you. There are few autists who apply their skillset to something useful like accounting. If you do find one you've got a whole bunch of other shit to deal with.
>>522576057>no it's not cope. all college materials can be found online for free. any language can be instantly translated to any other language. college was a way to spend money on a worthless certificate as a means of laundering nepotism. if you just give jobs to people in your family and friends networks (you do) then it becomes apparent. if, on the other hand you point out the fact that you *need* to hire your friend because he has a $500,000 degree then you've found a convenient way to use pre-existing wealth to reinforce pre-existing social status indefinitely.
>>522580275Okay? Instruction manuals for boxing and bjj are available online for free, that doesn't mean you can become a professional even if you study the material. It takes constant practice and adjustment from teachers to understand concepts. Courses make you grasp the fundamental elements of something if you apply yourself. The US doesn't run on nepotism, btw, if you want a job at a good firm you need a solid resume, especially now.