• Flamekebab@piefed.social
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    5 days ago

    Without being a capitalism apologist, I opted into being employed after years of being self-employed or a freelance contractors. I don’t have to do the admin and work gets delivered to me on a platter. The pay isn’t as good as it could be but I also don’t have to worry about taking time off for illness and I get holiday time too.

    Crucially though, I opted into it. It wasn’t my only option.

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      5 days ago

      As a current freelancer, it’s still bullshit. I’m supposedly my own boss, but really I have like 10 bosses that like to call me without paying me.

      The only real benefit is that I can say “I’m busy” when what I really mean is that I’m planning a day to sit on the couch in my gonch doing fuuuuuuuck all.

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      4 days ago

      Division of labor and specialization is generally just more efficient. In our society, though, it also entails heightened exploitation and alienation. Hopefully we can eventually reconcile the contradiction.

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      5 days ago

      Same here. I tolerate doing the work, sometimes even happy to do it, but the overhead, negotiation, paperwork, accounting, taxes, support, etc, is the absolute worst. Now I can turn off my phone on weekends and holidays while the pay check keeps coming in.