If someone comments saying their actual current job, please be kind and thank them in a reply.

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      1 year ago

      God I cant even imagine the shit they see. I saw a podcast episode of one and it just made me sad, think the podcast was other people’s lives

    • @Nindelofocho
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      51 year ago

      a significant portion of my job is to moderate and provide first line direction of all the social media pages for a huge company that commissions my company. We dont do any marketing or real engagement just moderation and essentially telling people to reach out to customer service per big company’s poorly provided directions. I don’t particularly care much for big company’s product but ive seen some really nasty people with attitudes towards my and my coworkers as if we physically made and handed them a defective product. We do sympathize and understand a certain level of anger but there are some people who are just outright cunts. It doesent help that big company does big company things and barely has customer support so more of the anger is directed towards us social media people

    • ℕ𝕖𝕞𝕠
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      21 year ago

      If you’re a public moderator (eg. on reddit) you get thanked if you’re doing a good job.

      But not nearly as much as you get verbally abused or defamed.

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          71 year ago

          Gaming subs: Easy

          Ask subs: Intermediate

          Location-based subs: Hard

          Political subs: Ironman

      • Blake [he/him]
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        11 year ago

        Yes, definitely - being the caregiver for a child is often unpaid but still very much a job. Many volunteer positions are important jobs which are unpaid.