From Anorexic Rhinoceros, 7 Months ago, written in Plain Text.
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  10. Dr. Illusion
  11. @asdf
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  13. I understand that it sucks what happened to your dad, but it was a good thing for society. Unions need to go. Pensions need to go.
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  15. Since I have grown up knowing that I will never have social security or a pension, I know I damn well need to earn my ass of while I’m young and save my money. Play the stock market. Have investments. Generate multiple streams of income. Knowing you have a safety net, and being paid more than you deserve for your skill set, makes you soft.
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  17. Take for example all these guys working for GM that were making 50 bucks an hour to do a simple task on an assembly line, and they had pensions, crazy benefits, etc. They did not deserve that money. They don’t have any real talent or skills. I have no sympathy for them losing everything. And I think the unions need to be abolished.
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  19. I worked for a union for a short time and left of my own accord. I am an electrician/instrument fitter/instrument technician. When I joined the union, I was extremely insulted. Guys who couldn’t hold a candle to me in
  20. terms of knowledge, speed, and production were getting promoted and getting raises before me because of “seniority.”
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  22. Screw seniority. May the best man win. I’m 26. I already have a stock portfolio and a nest egg worth about 100,000. Not to mention my six figure income from my career and my other revenue streams. If I had got a comfortable union job and stuck with it, I would think I could be mediocre, spend everything I earn, and still be taken care of when I am too old to work. I am thankful I never operated under that illusion.
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