Said by someone who's never had a job before.
Said by someone who's never had a job before.
Not for lack of trying XP Last 2 years of my education I was diagnosed with autism and put on (too little) Government money. Can't even live by myself, gotta cut cost with another. So don't think I don't understand the struggle. Been broke for over a decade now.
Okay, so...here's how a lot of jobs work You get hired...and they pay you the same they pay everyone else. To get an increase in wage, you need to unionise. And if you do that, they fire you. If you ask for more money, they'll likely fire you or jusdt say no.
honestly, sounds like contractual slavery to me and I was pretty certain you guys outlawed that.
Corporations break the law and often get away with only paying fines that don't hurt them very much. Look up all the stories of corporations dismantling entire branches when they unionize.
Then make them hurt without the law.
How?
Viva la resistance!
What does that mean? That we should murder our bosses until they agree to higher wages? But it's not fair to discuss how much a game is when reviewing the game? You seem to have no sense of proportion. Guess that happens when you're bootlicking a bootlicker.
If they treat you like this? Yes. It's not about... Proportion? I am not sure you are using that word right. It is however about Justification. But be my guest. Now a slave, always a slave. May your future masters treat you kindly.
You're the one stanning a dude stanning a video game corporation because you think it's unfair to talk about the price of goods and services. So killing is OK, but talking about the price of things is out of bounds? Yea, I'm comfortable in my use of "proportion" there.
You know, Indenture.
Indentured servants don't get paid. Nor do slaves. That's the definition.
That is, not universally true. Generally speaking, being a slave means you are the property of somebody else. Under what conditions vary. In fact, there were several systems throughout the ages where slaves could earn enough to buy their freedom. Roman gladiators for example.
Still doesn't fit the definition of working for a living.
Doesn't sound like a job worth keeping.
Well I'll just pick another job from the thousands available and demand double the wage of my last job. I'm sure I won't get laughed out the building.
Alone, probably.