1/ this article about how warehouse work is, you know, warehouse work is amazing delicate flower academic bluechecks wringing their hands that some jobs require you stand on your feet, and don't provide "job satisfaction"https://www.bloomberg.com/news/features/2020-12-17/amazon-amzn-job-pay-rate-leaves-some-warehouse-employees-homeless …
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4/ I'm hardly some child-of-cobblers, up-by-my-bootstraps story. I was born into a white collar-ish family, that was 1 generation up from blue collar. ...but even I mowed lawns, shoveled driveways (with a shovel), stocked bookshelves, etc. for money from ages 10 - 21.
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5/ I'm finding it hard to understand (literally, I find this hard!) how people can be worked up that "some jobs require you to lift things and stand on your feet". I presume that both of these authors have purchased coffee at coffee shops. I presume they've seen lawns mowed.
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>Have you never stood on your feet for a 10 hour shift, shelving books or opening packages or frying burgers? indeed and then the ivory-towerites cry how automation is displacing workers, expect the usual
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