hexaflexagonbear [he/him] to the_dunk_tank • 2 years agoStarting to think that people who can afford to live comfortably in expensive areas don't understand the average worker?imagemessage-square73 fedilinkarrow-up197
arrow-up197imageStarting to think that people who can afford to live comfortably in expensive areas don't understand the average worker?hexaflexagonbear [he/him] to the_dunk_tank • 2 years agomessage-square73 Commentsfedilink
minus-squarepanopticon [comrade/them]hexbear24·edit-22 years agoThey want full control over the labor power they're buying; if your workers can WFH what's to stop them from drawing multiple paychecks?? Edit: :porky-scared-flipped: Did I mention I hate this shit (real) link
minus-squareAssian_Candor [comrade/them]hexbear10·2 years agoVery good point, somehow this hadn’t occurred to me link
minus-squareNagarjuna [he/him]hexbear8·2 years agoI currently work 3 jobs, 1 of which is wfh and done entirely during the downtime of my weekend / evening job. As a result I'm able to pull a middle class income. link
minus-squaretripartitegraph [comrade/them]hexbear2·2 years agoobviously not ideal, but still based. fuck'em X3 link
They want full control over the labor power they're buying; if your workers can WFH what's to stop them from drawing multiple paychecks??
Edit: :porky-scared-flipped:
Did I mention I hate this shit (real)
Very good point, somehow this hadn’t occurred to me
I currently work 3 jobs, 1 of which is wfh and done entirely during the downtime of my weekend / evening job. As a result I'm able to pull a middle class income.
obviously not ideal, but still based. fuck'em X3