• @[email protected]
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    337 months ago

    It’s 10000x better in the blue collar world because right off the bat you’re assumed to be as useless as a person can possibly be so you either do the futile argue for a raise (which never matches what you should get) or you take a huge pay cut when finding a new job…

    I’ve been stuck in the same cycle for 15 years now… Get shitty raises for 5 years, get burned out and bail, take massive pay cut, prove my worth to get back to shitty wage I left for but am now burned out again, find a new job and take another massive pay cut etc etc… adjusted for inflation I make as much now as I did 10 years ago…

    These articles are always about white collar work. :(

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        7 months ago

        My job doesn’t like to give titles so no one can determine their value, but I’m something like a supervisor/manager/QC in a factory that makes luxury products for the ultra wealthy and the military.

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          17 months ago

          What kind of luxury products does the military buy?

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            37 months ago

            It’s a separate part of the company. The parts are similar but not made to be luxurious and some are just completely different things that aren’t luxury at all. I wrote the initial comment without the military part added, but I edited it to add that so I guess it kinda reads a little odd now.

            I don’t think there are many companies at all that do what we do so I’m being kinda vague lol

            • @binomialchicken
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              67 months ago

              Too late for you to back out now. You are now and forever known as that one guy that makes luxury military equipment.