And please don’t tell me “just change jobs”.

  • fine_sandy_bottom
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    7 hours ago

    “Working towards the actual benefit of society” is subjective and I’m not sure what your definition is.

    In Western Australia where I live there are several gargantuan projects under construction to use solar to crack hydrogen out of water for export to south east asia. 1,000s of construction jobs in these projects. A labourer without a trade qualification would probably earn at least 2x the average Australian full time wage doing that. A qualified trades person with experience in this type of project might earn 2.5 or even 3x average wage.

    I volunteer as the treasurer for a local 18 bed refuge for teenagers without a safe place to live. They employ about a dozen social workers for the in-house and outreach programs. All of these people are earning close to the average full time wage.

    My own job as an accountant is less directly “benefit of society” but I do find it satisfying to help people navigate complex situations.

    I think most people are able to choose to spend their time working towards the actual benefit of society for a fair wage.

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      6 hours ago

      Oh well I live in the US where the less fortunate are put in prison and forced to be slaves.

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        4 hours ago

        I’ve never been to the US but I’m certain that’s not true.

        I’m not trying to be a snarky online asshole telling you you’re wrong about everything. I’m certain that I’ve felt the way you are in the past. I do genuinely wish you well.

        I guess I was just trying to give you some hope for the future by challenging your feeling of hopelessness.