Originally posted by WellHung
Even moreso, it seems, post-Covid. The pandemic was a catalyst for a workforce revolution that has occurred, no? Ppl almost refuse to be told wut to do anymore, where to do it, and insist on 'ideal' working conditions in order to continue working a particular gig. Thoughts & opinions on this?
I 100% agree. I quit my job bc of this and now make $30,000 more a year, work strictly remote, have 4 weeks PTO, and less stress.
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Originally posted by Back Lane Madders
I don't know however in the 70s kids were raw and edgy. We weren't afraid of shit and so the edgy slogan made kids curious what the fuck was up and had moms bought it. Unlike the Time Out MOON PERSON parents
We used to get prizes in cereal boxes made of cast iron, sometimes no packaging. Like a hot wheel truck or some shit.
Kids would accidently pour smaller things in and choked so the placed them in large paper envelopes and today they're (food companies) are so afraid of lawsuits you have to order the prizes by mail
My drunk neighbor is painting his fucking garage at 8 am and I had to get out of bed and go move my car so his dumbass doesn't get shit on there and I thought I was gonna get in a fistfight in my driveway while half asleep