Taken to its extreme, you get the absurd spectacle of CEOs trying to justify their salaries by adopting show-offy "RISE AND GRIND" schedules, when the reality is that you're in air conditioned meetings all day while someone brings you coffee and does your dry cleaning.
Yes: https://twitter.com/CaptDavidRyan/status/1350472358298050566
Shit, he's right. I screwed this up. "In general, the more money you make the less likely you are to have shitty working conditions" is what I mean to say https://twitter.com/TheRealTerence_/status/1350472072896671747
Absolutely https://twitter.com/AlisonB916/status/1350474122673811456
The hardest job I ever had, in terms of how stressful, demanding and exhausting it was, was as a busboy at a busy restaurant where I made a total of like $9/hour once tips were added. https://twitter.com/amandakhurley/status/1350491206044839940
The only job I ever had in "fast food" was actually easy - delivery driver at a Pizza Hut in suburban Maryland - but revealingly the job was easier than other fast food jobs because it required something many low wage workers didn't have (enough capital to have a reliable car)
It was also a much less good deal wage-wise than it appeared (I probably cleared ~$11/hr including tips) once you calculated the cost of the gas and mileage you were accumulating on your vehicle.
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