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Why is it that the cunts of HR believe we work for other reason than money? Money allow us to buy food, put a roof on our heads and not to live like a homeless.
Yet, they believe that working is because you want to "experience" something, "develop your habilities to the full" or any other such bullshit.
If I were a rich aristrocrat, I would not be working you cunts.
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HR/corpos are looking for people that will blindly and willingly accept to put their jobs before themselves and immerse themselves in the whole "we're like a family" indoctrination.
Saying you're there for the money signals to HR roasties that you're probably somewhat self-aware, you know you'll keep the job as long as the corporation profits off your labour, you know that it's best to avoid office politics and you'll most likely jump ship the moment things start to get shitty instead of sinking with the ship like a good "family member would".
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>blue tick
It's just some unemployed whore.



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