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Go home and have kids, please. You’re embarrassing yourself.

Go home and have kids, please. You’re embarrassing yourself.

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If work is something that produces value, you're correct.

We doubled the workforce and halved the purchasing power of wages for... this. Trump's daughter wrote the book on (supporting) it.

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I would call many of these jobs exploitative. Huckstering or something. Tricking people out of their money or being a middleman has always been a, uh, profession. Not honest work. Then of course there are managers, and I'm being a bit cheeky about them.

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Whats your profession?

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I'm a computer programmer.

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Sales: It actually works here, they become workhorses and their pay gets tied to performance, they're still lazy af physically, but it produces value for the organization.

LaborWorkers: it is a rare bird, that is both female and capable of this work, doubtful for most prospects, but she may exist and is probably a lesbian.

Managers: Nooooooooo.... they'll kill us all.

I would sooner offer a female the wages of the managerial staff, as a bribe for her to stop pursuing the position.

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Salespeople are useful. I guess what I'm saying is I don't consider their efforts "work" but rather people manipulation. I'm not saying that everyone who sends emails is a useless partner. At the same time, there are people who are useless, or nearly useless. And a lot of those are in the emailing job.

Women clean everywhere. I consider that labor work.

Yeah management I wasn't thinking of when I wrote my two sentence post. They do send a lot of emails. At best, I think they make decisions and get other people to respect those decisions thus improving efficiency. That's based on my own job (computer programmer) ; they may have a different role somewhere else.