I don’t need to know exact companies, no need to unnecessarily expose yourself or anything, but as we are a workers rights instance of Lemmy, I safely assume we are all proletarians. I for example work at a unionized grocery and I work outside. I have many complaints but I try my best to work as little as possible while getting my paycheck. Customers are usually fine but occasionally just dumb af to the point where it’s annoying(I have millions of stories) managers are very kind, only ones who were dicks left(unfortunately they probably got promoted if I remember correctly) and my coworkers are eh. Some are great to confide in and joke with, while others are rude or annoying, some are very nice but have garbage politics (libertarians who don’t understand their benefits from being in a union/don’t care enough about the differences to advocate for it). I plan on becoming a firefighter, not only for the pay, job security and union benefits, but it’s also an essential job that doesn’t exist just to create capital (no judgement to those who work in corporate environments, I’ve never done it and can’t judge it). I like my job overall but Goddamn the weather. Edit: Kinda cool to see so many people who are in tech.

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    711 months ago

    In order I’ve been waitstaff at an Italian restaurant, line worker at a cereal/granola factory, line worker at an actual cheesecake factory, warehouse order selector, and now I am on a commune as a farmer that takes care of sheep and goats.

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        411 months ago

        Well unfortunately we’re not at the good ending until a party is formed. Until then we’re just building revolutionary skills. We’re learning how to govern ourselves, how to provide for each other, how to protect one another, and expanding our understanding of revolutionary thought. We want to be a strong cadre for when either a party is formed, or the conditions are met that we can form a party. Probably more likely the former though.