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what was his fucking problem?
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>Bought into the "harder you work, the more successful you'll be" meme that isn't even close to how wagecucking in America actually works
Every american that i've worked with is a fucking corporate dicksucker.
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>>219785450
Success in corporate America has nothing to do with hard work and everything to do with being well-liked by your colleagues and especially C-Suite. I know plenty of guys who are completely incompetent who still get routinely promoted simply because they're fun to be around.
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I was the top salesman at the firm handling scotia bank insurance. I was passed over multiple times for promotion for mediocre women to get promoted. What I eventually learned is that never make yourself too valuable where you already are.
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He's basically a Chud from back when social isolation and autism were rare.
If you know anyone with Asperger's you know that autists have a strong sense of justice. They expect people to actually follow rules and reward hard work. So he was seething that Homer had a house/wife/kids and he didn't.
Grimey ran headfirst into the reality of how the world actually works. Luck and being friends with your coworkers are way more important than education and work ethic. And he couldn't mentally reconcile the collapse of his belief system, rather like Javert in Les Miserables too his own life because he couldn't handle being rescued by a criminal.
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so what should I do instead? I recently joined a company and right now I'm getting paid almost nothing to do a bunch of really menial but essential legwork
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>>219789371
I already did that though. I can't just have a bunch of 3 month stints on my cv, no one will hire me. I've been waging for 12 years and the only jobs I can get are starter jobs because no one ever progresses and trains me
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>>219785239
Being desperately poor and having to work soul-crushingly hard, which turned him extremely bitter and resentful. He tried to take down Homer because he thought he was the one target near enough to his level for him to hurt (this is why a lot of people you know who've attacked you for seemingly no reason did it), and when that didn't work, he killed himself.
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>. I can't just have a bunch of 3 month stints on my cv
You should be switching every 3 years or so. And every switch should be a significant increase in pay. 3 years is long enough to make some real contributions and leave a positive impression. Those same people will eventually move on too and you'll run into them again. If they liked you back then, they'll give you new, better opportunities. That's how networking works. Knowing people is way more important than being loyal to a company.
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>>219789519
I don’t have any advice but I’m in the same situation. I considered getting a certificate in something just so I don’t have to deal with this uncertainty. Because the jobs I do get are total shit even when they pay decent I find out there’s always a catch like the company has a high turnover rate because HR fails to remove the sassy incompetent negress manager for DEI reasons and blames everyone else
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It's a radical/revolutionary belief which can be anything. "The current social order is bad, let's destroy it and kill a lot of people so we can make a good one". Obviously the likes of Thomas Jefferson or Robespierre weren't leftist, they were bourgeois.
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>>219785303
>"harder you work, the more successful you'll be"
That's true but only for careers that can realistically end in becoming self employed or starting your own company once you have enough experience and reputation, i.e. most skilled trades.
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