• @[email protected]
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    171 year ago

    While not often billionaires, if there’s one thing I’ve learned from watching Undercover Boss is that most bosses wouldn’t be able to handle the workload that they expect their min wage employees to on a daily basis.

    And that’s on top of the struggle that nearly every one of those min wage employees are going through in their life, which is infinitely more difficult than the problems of a rich person.

    I don’t think that all billionaires are lazy, but I also don’t think they could do the work of their lowest paid employees.

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      1 year ago

      Absent the coercion brought on by the threat of starvation, illness, and homelessness, most people wouldn’t be able to handle a lot of minimum wage jobs. They wear down your body and soul. But having a gun pointed at you and your family is a hell of a motivator.

      Who cares, though? Laziness is not the problem with billionaires. I wish for everyone to live in a world where they can get away with being “lazy”. Where they can pursue their passions and refuse to do the tasks that make life a drudge. Not wanting to do thankless and brutal tasks for low pay is normal and healthy and refusing that bargain is what we ALL ought to be able to do.

      The wealth hoarding is the problem. Even if every single billionaire was provably the hardest worker in their company, even if we KNEW that being a top 1%er in wealth absolutely mapped to you being a top 1%er in grit, it doesn’t change how I feel about the injustice of the vast inequality.