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    164 months ago

    What time period did you work for free while also working shitty jobs for rent?

    Lots of people are working two full time jobs to barely survive…

    I’m not saying you’re wrong, but you have to look around and understand that a 1 bedroom apartment can easily be one full time jobs worth of salary to rent if you’re a GenZ, then your second full time job is utilies and food… And depending on where they live, that’s WITH a roommate.

    Once you’ve worked 16 hours a day, plus commute time, unpaid lunches…you basically only have time to sleep.

    Where in that schedule do you propose someone donate their time working for free?

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      -14 months ago

      This was definitely in a time when things were heaps cheaper. It was the 1990s and the cost of living was nothing like it is now so it was definitely easier for me.

      But I do remember working from some time in the afternoon until about three in the morning on a project for free to demonstrate that I can do what I needed to do.

      That project got me a foot in the door and it got me my first job that I would consider my real road to success.

      It wasn’t fun, it wasn’t easy, and i remember being so tired that my eyes were shuttering/shaking, but I knew that if I could get that out the door and show them what it was I could do, that it gave me a good chance.

      It did more than that, it put me straight into salary in their company within a week.

      Absolutely fantastic, and I might have been lucky, that I didn’t get screwed, but that it is what happened.

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        64 months ago

        Just because you did it doesn’t mean it should be done. You, having experienced sleep deprivation to the point of shaky eyes, should know that the system shouldn’t be designed to expect anyone to go that far.