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TopicAre there really any jobs anymore that don't require much work?
Zeus
08/30/17 3:42:57 PM
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If you work for the EPA, you can not show up for years and still collect a paycheck. Shows you how valuable that organization really is.

https://www.nbcnews.com/news/other/climate-change-experts-fraud-was-crime-massive-proportion-say-feds-f2D11751587

Granted, at least he lied about everything. Some government workers don't even do that. A lot of government jobs are notorious for being easy.

Security supposedly is chill as well.

slacker03150 posted...
Statistically jobs are easier than they have ever been. Americas production per employee is higher than ever. Cashiers are taking more customers, janitors are cleaning more in less time, factory workers are making more, data entry is able to enter more data. What a time to be alive.


Except statistically that's not true, by the very "statistics" you're citing. Taking in more customers in a shorter period of time means more actual work. Then the rest means that people are just putting in either the same effort or more but for a higher productivity which benefits their employers rather than the worker who sees a diminishing share of the overall productivity.
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