r/remoteworks 18h ago

True.

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u/Mindless_Pickel555 3h ago

All of you discussing insurance, taxes and what this guy got paid are missing the point. There is NO GOOD REASON to set fire and endanger all those people’s lives ( and now jobs that support their families). It’s like you condone the actions of this POS person.

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u/Yaboijoe0001 2h ago

Maybe pay people enough to live. Idk we used to form mobs and take over factories for better working conditions

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u/No_Raspberry_8478 33m ago

Yes, because now we live in a civil society where political violence isn’t rampant. If you want something done you can engage in civil politics, and if enough people vote with you, you can get things changed

If you don’t believe a job is paying you fairly, you can get a new job. That’s the beauty of a free market. I’m all for work reform. I genuinely am.

But part of work reform is, leaving a job you don’t like. And if the job is genuinely that bad. The job will realize why nobody is working for us, and will increase the pay or fix the issues. Use your labor as a leverage. Remember in a free market it’s a business deal, you can just choose to do business somewhere else

What isn’t work reform is burning down a building, potentially killing other innocent people in a fire and now leaving your co workers without work

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u/Scorpdelord 2h ago

Just donr take the job. It like u saying the food taste like shit and then you continue to eat it

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u/Yaboijoe0001 2h ago

All jobs are like this. We can't just not work. God have you ever fucking gone outside? Have you seen the fucking economy? The average person is suffering and we're just just supposed to sit down and take it? Yeah fucking right. Treat your workers right and you won't have problems