It’s natural to enjoy the work. It’s the hours, useless leaders and chronically, systemically inadequate compensation that we can only hope to resolve by progressing beyond capitalism.
I’ve been in the workforce for 25 years, and I’ve only ever hated one boss for a period of about a year, but the job was otherwise good, and he was eventually fired for being a sociopath. It was a rare occurrence.
If I hated my job and didn’t think they cared that my boss was an ass, I would have found a different job.
If I hated all my jobs and all my bosses, I’d stop blaming the jobs and bosses and try to figure out what my personal issue was.
It’s also possible that you are a lucky person, and you probably could use some time listening to what others have to say about their situation, especially younger people. But yeah, you may be right, too.
There’s an old saying: “If you run into an asshole in the morning, then you ran into an asshole. If you run into assholes all day, then you’re the asshole.” If you hate every boss you’ve ever had, you might be a person who doesn’t take direction and feedback well. That seems more likely than every single boss being unbearable.
You’d have to convince me that the seemingly unlikely solution is the true one.
I love my job and hate capitalism. Where do I fit in?
Believe it or not, jail.
It’s natural to enjoy the work. It’s the hours, useless leaders and chronically, systemically inadequate compensation that we can only hope to resolve by progressing beyond capitalism.
I’ve been in the workforce for 25 years, and I’ve only ever hated one boss for a period of about a year, but the job was otherwise good, and he was eventually fired for being a sociopath. It was a rare occurrence.
If I hated my job and didn’t think they cared that my boss was an ass, I would have found a different job.
If I hated all my jobs and all my bosses, I’d stop blaming the jobs and bosses and try to figure out what my personal issue was.
It’s also possible that you are a lucky person, and you probably could use some time listening to what others have to say about their situation, especially younger people. But yeah, you may be right, too.
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There’s an old saying: “If you run into an asshole in the morning, then you ran into an asshole. If you run into assholes all day, then you’re the asshole.” If you hate every boss you’ve ever had, you might be a person who doesn’t take direction and feedback well. That seems more likely than every single boss being unbearable.
You’d have to convince me that the seemingly unlikely solution is the true one.
I guess old sayings is all you got. I don’t have to do anything with you. Glad you read my previous comment, though. Thanks.