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The main problem is that people who feel trapped don’t have the financial stability to go without income for any period of time, which greatly limits the ability to find a new job.

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It’s also why voter turnout is so low, at least here in the US.

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34 points

As intended, of course.

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7 points

Yup, and why we’ll never see a meaningful increase of the minimum wage.

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-1 points

Pokemon make voting day a holiday

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14 points

Not to mention healthcare.

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Healthcare is free.

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6 points

Maybe in an actual civilized country.

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So you’re telling me you’ve never had to go through hoops to get healthcare? I can’t do sports I liked because I cannot afford getting injured and be in debt

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It’s really not. Someone has to train the doctors. The doctors have to get the medication- to get the medication it has to be made somewhere. To be made Someone has to research how to make it and what needs to go in it. To get what needs to go in it Someone has to go grow/mix/etc etc etc.

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Why would finding a new job cause a lapse in income?

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Because you never know what’s going to happen at the new job. You might be given circumstances you cannot adhere to or deal with people you simply can’t put up with.

Starting a new job is always a gamble and can fail easily

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14 points

A lot of places will walk you out the moment you turn in notice.

If you planned a two week notice and the other job won’t be ready for you until then…you’re kind of SOL.

That’s why it’s important to pay close attention to how your job treats others who have left, and plan accordingly.

But beyond that, you’ve also got payroll conflicts. If you get paid every other week at your current job, and your new job is off cycle or does bimonthly, or pays on set days, that can result in some short term gaps in income. If those happen to hit when bills are due and you are paycheck to paycheck, you’ll either have to get a loan or hope there’s an adequate grace period.

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10 points

If you quit because of bad conditions, like unsafe conditions.

If you get a new job and put in two weeks, your first job might immediately fire you. Teo weeks without pay is a crisis for a lot of people.

If you need to spend time applying and interviewing you might not be able to work your crappy job during that time.

These are US issues for low income earners who are afraid of getting a new job.

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Yeah. That’s what I was thinking. If I don’t like my job, I work while I find one that I would or could like. And I do this until I find the one I wish to stay with.

There is not a lot of logic here. It’s a carryover from the reddit sub. Unflinching rigidity and cringy as hell.

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11 points

This is such a narrow world view that it becomes really hilarious when you try to say other people aren’t using logic.

What if someone got fired just because of a horrible boss? What if someone quit because of shitty working conditions? What if someone had to go on medical leave for an extended period of time? What if someones house burned down and they have to move away from their job? What if a work place becomes hostile? What if the business just closes?

This could be a literally endless list.

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You have no time to find a new job when you’re already juggling two just to make ends meet. Let alone interview for it.

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3 points

Tell me you are upper middle class without telling me you are upper middle class.

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47 points

Some assholes think that it’s very easy for every human being to just go out and find a new job. Just like that.

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Not every human, just the ones with economic value.

We should seriously discuss how our society should treat the rest.

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2 points

That’s easy. According to most people “die” is good enough. Oh they won’t say it out loud but their actions speak loud as fuck.

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Well it is the default state.

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9 points

It’s always been hard for me to find a job

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2 points

:( I know the feeling

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1 point

I am a fucking janitor and it feels like the big time given the shit this town been given me.

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If an economy’s working correctly, it certainly should be. The demand for goods/services and willingness to work for them is one of the few things that’s basically fundamental to human nature. Of course we have all kinds of problems that make that inaccessible in an economy, or that artificially skew the ratio of one to the other (for better or for worse, depending on the person). First and foremost, that across the public/private spheres, a few people at the top have the entire economy by the throat.

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It’s definitely intentionally made difficult. It’s not to say you can’t just move around at jobs and stuff, but it definitely requires some tough measures and occasional high risks.

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-17 points

Yes, it’s that easy.

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-2 points

Maybe make a little more effort with your comments if you actually have something you want to add.

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-2 points

Maybe make a little effort when searching for a job.

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I like “just start your own business!” I had a small business that did well enough that I was able to run it for 10 years and only stopped out of choice. I now have a relatively low-paying job with someone else and I am more financially secure now than I was during any of those 10 years.

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Nobody said it’s easy to be independent. Stability is definitely not guaranteed when you have a small business

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When “just start your own business” is presented as a real viable alternative to a job with someone else, they are saying it’s easy. There’s nothing easy about it. And they don’t tell you very important things like the tax penalty you have to pay if you don’t file quarterly.

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Life is not naturally easy- it is only because of the labor of others that life is anywhere near as comfortable as it is now.

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Starting a business is very easy. Much easier than searching for a job. Sustaining your business is a different matter.

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I mean, it definitely is an alternative, but it’s not easy at all

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And they don’t tell you very important things like the tax penalty you have to pay if you don’t file quarterly.

Meh, you find out about that the first year and honestly in the US, it’s not that much.

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depends on what bussiness, and what country, in developing countries the salary for white collar and blue collar jobs are insanely low that it is basically slavery and you will earn like triple or more income if you have even the smallest bussiness like selling street food or door dash kind of job

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I don’t know where is that, but unless you don’t play by the rules usually being a business owner is worse. Usually developing countries have a myriad of taxes and labour laws that make having a business very difficult. So for you to have a business you either don’t go by the law (which is how successful “business owners” usually get there, by knowing someone or by cutting corners), you have to work an insane amount of hours (my dad used to work Monday to Monday, 10 hrs a day on a median), or you accept that you might need to declare bankruptcy in any given time.

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But the same people that think we can simple jack up no-skill job wages to $15, 20, 30/hr think that all business owners are bazillionaires who can easily afford the more expensive wages.

That was also the running theme in subs (on Reddit) when it came to landlords - they were all evil billionaires just looking to screw over their tenants.

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Nope. I am one of those people. If you can’t afford to pay employees a livable wage, you shouldn’t be running a business. I had no employees, in part because I couldn’t afford to pay an assistant a wage I felt they deserved. People don’t deserve to suffer just so you can get The Burger Hole off the ground.

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No one is talking about “suffering” FFS. But a no-skill job is still a no-skill job. Get a marketable skill and there is plenty of money out there.

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The whole role of a business owner is based on appropriating the positive and negative fruits of others’ labor. This is a violation of the moral foundation of property rights (getting the fruits of your labor). The workers should get the positive and negative fruits of their labor without any employers and run their company as a worker cooperative.

Landlords are privatizing the products of nature which everyone has an equal claim to. Thus, landlords similarly inherently violate rights

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How high are you right now?

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Yet when the writer’s guild and sag aftra went on strike they all decided to wait until people started losing their homes.

Ghouls. All of them

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Except half the workers are scabbing pieces of shit who are undermining the strike.

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I kind of feel like both are true.

The threat of starvation and homelessness is a pretty strong coercion to keep working at all

…but nobody’s really stopping you from job-hunting if you really hate this particular job rather than the concept of having a job at all.

I’m not going to sit here and be like “just go back to school, get certifications, blah blah blah” because seriously fuck that. You and whose fuckin’ Time Turner?

That said, even looking for a less-awful workplace doing the same thing you’re already doing could be an improvement in your overall mental health and life situation. A small step, maybe, but I know from myself and people around me that it can be a step.

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You need to be very certain though. What if the new job doesn’t work out and they decide 6 months later they don’t need you after all? Having a job, as shitty as it might be, is stability. Changing a system always comes with risks.

(Never mind that a different job needs to even be available without moving your whole life elsewhere)

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Stagnation also comes with risks.

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Your current shitty job could do the same thing.

You should always be casually interviewing. Your current employer should be passively fighting to keep you (with the conditions and comp and growth your are experiencing there). If another job offers more, off you should go.

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True, it could also happen to my current job. But then I haven’t actively done anything to cause it. I haven’t gone out of my way to change the situation and thus made it worse. That’s a big factor in why people are afraid of change, the risk of actively and inadvertently making it worse, instead of passively enduring.

(Disclaimer: I’m on disability so I don’t have a “current job” and I also live in a place with decently sane labour laws)

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That feels like a musical chairs approach to this issue, where people who find a good job are lucky and sit in that and the rest shuffle between the shitty job leftovers. I recently found a decent job and it‘s only cause the guy retired after 30 years. Now I can only hope they will keep me on, or else I get to participate in that awful game again. Or maybe it will turn shitty for some other reason, like how there is no raises and my rent keeps going up anyway.

We even got unions in my country, and still we ended up like this where a lot of people switch jobs every few years to try and keep up with inflation. I’m not saying don’t take that step though. Sorry, I got no point I think? Just a rant your comment inspired in me.

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Sometimes you need a good rant; no harm done.

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but nobody’s really stopping you from job-hunting if you really hate this particular job

Yes and no. It might be extremely difficult to get an interview due to the hours you’re currently working.

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How is it a weak ass excuse? If you’re scheduled to work during the hours that interviews are available, what the hell are you supposed to do?

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I agree with you to an extent. From my personal experience, working at a string of shitty companies, some industries don’t provide better opportunities. In service jobs for example you usually can only choose between being treated like “a piece of shit” or “a human who is also a piece of shit”.

Additionally, working 8 hours as a punching bag, plus 1 hour unpaid overtime, plus 2 hour commute doesn’t leave much energy to write applications.

I also managed to get out of it eventually, but I’ve always been overqualified for the service industry and always had problems with authority, which made it easier for me to question the way I was treated. Still it was way harder than it had to be.

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Nobodys stopping you but having a miserable job can take its toll and can affect your job hunt. At least it did for me. After years of failed job hunts and a difficult battle with MDD and alcoholism my Dr signed me off sick until I got a new job. In a short period I had 3 job offers.

3months off with full pay. Spent a couple days a week job hunting. Rest of the time went walking in the national parks with my dog. At the end I had a 60% better paying job, no more commute, no more being voluntold to drive around the country to tasks I had zero training for and much better colleagues. One of my best times of my life.

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