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I know with the woke-ist bullshit, telecom has been bleeding revenue, as has the content produces ala Netflix. Who else is shitting the bed right now?

I know with the woke-ist bullshit, telecom has been bleeding revenue, as has the content produces ala Netflix. Who else is shitting the bed right now?

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[–] 5 pts

I work at a factory. Make a product that almost everyone uses almost every day. We can't make it fast enough! We can't keep enough people to make it any faster! Almost have a freeze on FIRING! Most of the factories around here have stopped drug testing! They can't afford to loose any more workers! The truckers that bring me supplies that I need tell the same thing. Management is willing to hire almost anyone! Not one word about running out of diesel! That was a lie, a fear mongering lie! Everyone who wants to work is working. It looks like the people that produce actual things are doing well. People that make things that are not tangible may be having a hard time. The company that I work for is over one hundred years old. Our product was made, in use, and needed for thousands of years! Computers and the internet definitely help, but they don't really matter to our product. If you make a product that is tangible and needed you can always have a job. Details like that are the reason why I got out of that side of things and focused more on making a real product that people Need!

[–] 1 pt

Is this a game were we get to guess what you make? My guess is butter.

[–] 1 pt

I'm guessing toilet paper.

[–] 1 pt

Almost everyone uses almost every day... It would fit.

Ball bearings, screws, doorknobs. Not sure the significance of diesel in the equation.

[–] 1 pt

this is exactly the problem with my industry as well, every factory is working all the hours they can, they can't hire and train men fast enough. Half the workers they hire are garbage half are not, they keep the trash around cause a warm body can at least push a button on a machine.

[–] 0 pt

What product is that?