Mesopotamian

In Iraq, Jobs Are About Fucking Everyone Else

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In Iraq, getting a job means you need to fuck everyone else. You fight for a place in society where you can give a service, or sell something, and then you start making money using the least amount of effort, and serving customers the most crappy service you can get them. Maximizing your profits, with the least amount of effort.

You might say what's wrong with this?

The thing is that business owners want to fuck you and gain the most money they can get out of you. 

Principe is: Fuck you/get money.. Crappy service.

You can only notice that when you try to go to somebody you know who knows somebody who can do this service to you, then treatment changes, and you start getting a better quality service, you are not treated as a human, because someone that they know had referred you to them. So now they feel that you're a part of their social circle, and will be willing to treat you better, spend better time and finding what suits you.

The interpretation of capitalism is taken from the worst angle, and it's very inhumane.

What's a job? it's first and foremost a role in society, and if society wasn't developped enough, people are going to ride on each others' backs. This can play in countless ways. Like refusing to train young generation, and preventing creative youth from ever taking a role in the business market, trying to stifle national industry, treating workers very badly..etc.

 

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On 3/28/2023 at 2:36 AM, Mesopotamian said:

What's a job? it's first and foremost a role in society, and if society wasn't developped enough, people are going to ride on each others' backs. This can play in countless ways. Like refusing to train young generation, and preventing creative youth from ever taking a role in the business market, trying to stifle national industry, treating workers very badly..etc.

 

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@Mesopotamian i just felt that "treating workers badly" and "preventing youth from ever taking a role in the business market" were things i felt on my skin. that's all.

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