Joking aside, I do accounting work for a large company. There are weeks where I genuinely work 40 a week, but…far more frequently I never come close. It can sometimes be stressful, but again, far more often it carries little to no stress. Working retail in college was more stressful on the day to day, and I got paid orders of magnitude less (not to mention, I had to actually be ‘working’ for every second I was on the clock, even if it was just cleaning up the check out isle in front of my register).
I am considered one of the more productive and knowledgeable people in my group.
There are certainly exceptions, but white collar work is largely a joke, an exercise in bureaucratic nothingness.
Just goes to show how low the capitalist society considers the lowest-paid workers. The idea of demanding 8 productive hours from white-collars would get one laughed out the room, while minimum wage workers can’t get caught peeking at their phone.
Joking aside, I do accounting work for a large company. There are weeks where I genuinely work 40 a week, but…far more frequently I never come close. It can sometimes be stressful, but again, far more often it carries little to no stress. Working retail in college was more stressful on the day to day, and I got paid orders of magnitude less (not to mention, I had to actually be ‘working’ for every second I was on the clock, even if it was just cleaning up the check out isle in front of my register).
I am considered one of the more productive and knowledgeable people in my group.
There are certainly exceptions, but white collar work is largely a joke, an exercise in bureaucratic nothingness.
Just goes to show how low the capitalist society considers the lowest-paid workers. The idea of demanding 8 productive hours from white-collars would get one laughed out the room, while minimum wage workers can’t get caught peeking at their phone.
Are you me right now?