GeeFLEXX t1_iw7xlk3 wrote
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The person I responded to didn’t mention blue collar at all.
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opuntina t1_iw87i7s wrote
Blue collar worker here. Their statement is wrong.
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GeeFLEXX t1_iw7z7o1 wrote
That has no bearing on the assertion that every single job should allow people to “retire comfortably and enjoy life.” I’m asking the other commenter why they think that. If you have any thoughts on that I’d be interested in hearing them.
[deleted] OP t1_iw7zpt0 wrote
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GeeFLEXX t1_iw80gpf wrote
I can sort of see that argument. I do think “market demand” comes in different forms, though. The demand for a barista to make you coffee is convenience (laziness) whereas the demand for, say, renewable energy infrastructure and its design/engineering is quantifiable necessity with climate change and the depletion of fossil fuel reserves. Therefore, even though both jobs have market demand, one is more critical than the other. This isn’t even factoring in the supply of individuals able to perform each job.
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taanman t1_iw86wyx wrote
The best answer I have ever read in my life. Your retirement and slice of pie is what you put in.
opuntina t1_iw87v5b wrote
Nobody is forced to do anything. They aren't stuck being a barista against their will. I know because I went from a line cook at a dead end place to a trade where ill be making close to 200k. No college. No debt. Options exist.
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opuntina t1_iw8g5is wrote
I stand by my statement. Nobody is forced.
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