i would work more if i found meaningful jobs. it feels like every job i could apply to is eventually just another gear in the machine that makes the wealthy wealthier and the people even more a fool of themselves. why do we give our workforce to people who are a cancer on society? the most ethical thing to do nowadays is to not participate on the labor market. we need community-run companies, then that’s something i’d be willing to contribute to.
Like a co-op? Michigan Sugar is like that. It’s owned by 865 sugar beet farmers. I interned there in college. It was such a friendly environment. The plant I was at was over 100 years old, it was really cool.
i would work more if i found meaningful jobs. it feels like every job i could apply to is eventually just another gear in the machine that makes the wealthy wealthier and the people even more a fool of themselves. why do we give our workforce to people who are a cancer on society? the most ethical thing to do nowadays is to not participate on the labor market. we need community-run companies, then that’s something i’d be willing to contribute to.
Like a co-op? Michigan Sugar is like that. It’s owned by 865 sugar beet farmers. I interned there in college. It was such a friendly environment. The plant I was at was over 100 years old, it was really cool.