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Money also attracts various "snout in the trough" types who need to get rid of anyone who may challenge them as for their abilities or merits.
Once I was present at a discussion between a seasoned quantum optics expert and a group of aspiring physicists, and he asked us which interpretation of quantum mechanics do we prefer. Some chose the standard Copenhagen…
Maybe they imagine that the life in the USA looks just like in the movies.
Rent and tuition in the free market economies exist to extract money, paying it back in some form somehow defeats the purpose.
>Keeping 4500 students in a single 11 storey building is pretty efficient. About as efficient as a chicken farm. Also, $300k (the price tag for a single room) gets you a new house of 200 m2 in some countries.
That's really a description of a manager, such as the one who wrote the article.
>Furthermore, those who work in clerical and administrative jobs are far less likely to view their jobs as useless than those who are employed in roles that Mr Graeber regarded as essential... Of course, if you are…
How was the book on bullshit jobs debunked? The idea is that many jobs do not contribute to "technology,healthcare,engineering, etc.", rather, salaries and work assignments are regulated to simply force people to spend…
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Money also attracts various "snout in the trough" types who need to get rid of anyone who may challenge them as for their abilities or merits.
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Once I was present at a discussion between a seasoned quantum optics expert and a group of aspiring physicists, and he asked us which interpretation of quantum mechanics do we prefer. Some chose the standard Copenhagen…
Maybe they imagine that the life in the USA looks just like in the movies.
Rent and tuition in the free market economies exist to extract money, paying it back in some form somehow defeats the purpose.
>Keeping 4500 students in a single 11 storey building is pretty efficient. About as efficient as a chicken farm. Also, $300k (the price tag for a single room) gets you a new house of 200 m2 in some countries.
That's really a description of a manager, such as the one who wrote the article.
>Furthermore, those who work in clerical and administrative jobs are far less likely to view their jobs as useless than those who are employed in roles that Mr Graeber regarded as essential... Of course, if you are…
How was the book on bullshit jobs debunked? The idea is that many jobs do not contribute to "technology,healthcare,engineering, etc.", rather, salaries and work assignments are regulated to simply force people to spend…