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However, I wholly agree, but I somewhat disagree. And that is because of my experience on both ends of the spectrum. I've been in financial trouble before so bad that I was literally paying to go to work because I was not offered enough hours. And I stuck with the job because I was hoping in the long term that what would happen, I would be offered more hours, higher pay, and better health benefits that did not work out
Professor Z
@Professor42 · 0:42
Just realized something that I should probably follow this up to clarify something earlier in this world when I mentioned my desire to work. I just want to clarify that it's not a commitment comparison where it means to put others down, to say that people don't want to work. What essentially is explaining is my background and my upbringing, because I think I is essentially accepted. Regardless of who you are, regardless of your skill level, your education, it's very hard to get ahead. Professor 42
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@PKBriggs · 4:48
But I believe I think right now for me personally, I don't think we should have to live in a world where a person should be working 60, 80 hours a week for what is probably not even a living wage, or you shouldn't have to work 60 to 80 hours to get a living wage
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