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planetsprite | 3 years ago

It's hard to get out of that mindset, especially as a young new hire.

In the United States, your job is very closely tied to your livelihood due to high rents, few social support structures, health insurance often tied to your job, etc.

There's a model of thinking taught in schools and universities that teaches individuals to defer helplessly to their superiors, to be subservient to a fault and respect hierarchies as sacrosanct. When someone abuses that hierarchy, one either has to unlearn their programming, or assume the burden of the imposition of value on their psyche.

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clnq|3 years ago

To summarize, an abusive manager pays your rent and keeps you from dying. The only way to win this game is to be self-sufficient enough to walk away.

ClumsyPilot|3 years ago

pledge fealty to a different lord

l3uwin|3 years ago

Welcome to America - compete or starve.

kneebonian|3 years ago

> in the United States, your job is very closely tied to your livelihood

Has there been a time or place where this isn't the case?

To quote Karl Marx "He who does not work does not eat."

bigDinosaur|3 years ago

The safety net of (primarily European) certain countries is definitely easier to live with when losing a job. In theory you can probably continue indefinitely on some of those welfare payments, although for many people that leads to another kind of burnout (boreout?) again.

ornornor|3 years ago

Yes, many countries that aren’t the US provide health insurance regardless of your employment status.

Some countries (Germany, Switzerland, maybe others) will pay employment insurance even if you quit of your own accord and lower the elimination period if you had reasons to do so (as certified by a MD)

toomanybeersies|3 years ago

> He who does not work does not eat

That was Lenin who wrote that, although it was originally from the Bible.

l3uwin|3 years ago

the issue is conflating work/livelyhood/job which arent always synonyms.

your survival being predicated upon engaging in state-enforced financial exploitation by a capitalist and being separated from the value of your own labor

isnt quite the same as

engaging in activities deaigned to produced a beneficial outcome to the self and society at a point in the future