@Backgroundpony
“What you only got 2 emplyoers in your Region?”
No theres plenty of employers out there and most of them, especially entry-level ones, are pretty trash and give out as minimal wages and pool as mich money to their CEOs while the employee has to work long hours and is put up to as many tasks as possible in order for the employer to drain as much as they can out of you. Have you ever really asked yourself why so many entry-level jobs are called “Dead End Jobs”?
“People move across the Country for Jobs or even outside.”
Not everyone can just jump up and leave their home. It requires tons of investment thats incrrdibly unlikely for one to have when many people end up being stuck at dead end jobs that only give them enough to scrape by. And even then it requires you to abandon many of the prior connections that youve made to employers since nepotism is incredibly common under the workplace. Its a fuckin massive risk that some people dont even have the money for.
“Get a Job, search and find a better job, search and find a better job, search and find a better job, … till you are were you want to be.”
But youre not answering why it should be this difficult for people to climb the social ladder. Like there are even times where doing that isnt possible like for all the art and philosophy students who have to enter into dead end jobs to pay off their massive student loans and end up nowheres close to where their goals were at.
“It is your Workpower you are selling.”
And you still have yet to justify why we should be living under a system that requires us to sell our ability to work to an employer who cares more about profit than our own individuality. We have enough technological innovations for people to work for shorter hours yet were pretty much forced to work in a system that creates massive levels of excess that hurt the environment and be slaves to our wages that are based upon longer work hours for very typically a fraction of what the amount of work is actually worth.
Yes obviously we have no choice but to obey this system and find job after job after job after job. But why should we have to sell ourselves short just to gain experience when we should be able to help create new systems that are actually designed for individual interests rather than for shitty corporations.