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How work kills us

104 点作者 kangman将近 7 年前

10 条评论

some_account将近 7 年前
&gt;&gt; In the US, employment status and your employer determine your access to health-care<p>I have spotted the problem.<p>As usual, America wins the absurdity trophy.
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ryanmercer将近 7 年前
&gt;Second, employers affect the stress-inducing conditions of work: work-family conflict, long work hours, absence of control over one’s work environment, and economic insecurity. Stress makes people sick both directly and by inducing unhealthy individual behaviours such as smoking, drinking, and overeating.<p>Not just stress, I simply hate my job. I&#x27;m stuck here, for 12 years now.<p>&quot;so get another job Ryan&quot; bahahahaha you&#x27;re funny.<p>I have no degree, in the past month I was flat out rejected within 24 hours of applying to two jobs for not having a 4 year degree in ANYTHING.<p>I have a personal bankruptcy which will prevent most employers from hiring me, in fact last year I took a remote job and a few days in discovered I couldn&#x27;t log in... no one would return my emails... some time later I get an email saying if I don&#x27;t return the laptop immediately I will be billed for it, I said fine send me a label &#x27;we did to your email&#x27; the email address you blocked me from? &#x27;oh&#x27;. Apparently my bankruptcy came up in the background they did AFTER hiring me, at no point did they ask me about my financial background, if I&#x27;d had a bankruptcy, or even if I had a criminal record... they waited until after training me and starting work, fortunately I hadn&#x27;t quit my current job yet or I&#x27;d have been screwed.<p>Yesterday, after 3 video interviews spanning 21 days, I was rejected for entry-level customer service remote work and was told &quot;keep honing your skills. Maybe find a relevant side project or a local company to dip your toes deeper into a technology company&quot;.<p>So I hate my job and no one else wants to even take a chance on me because I lack a degree, have a personal bankruptcy from 6 and a half years ago and have been in a niche job for 12 years.<p>I legitimately wake up some days thinking &quot;shit, why didn&#x27;t I die in my sleep&quot; because I have no future, each year I&#x27;m at this job I hate my life more. I dread doing ANYTHING most days now because it&#x27;s &quot;I can&#x27;t really afford this&quot; or &quot;I just want to vegetate&quot; or &quot;what the hell happens if I have an unplanned expense of more than a few hundred bucks&quot; or &quot;what if mom has more issues&quot;. I get even more pigeonholed into being stuck at this job because it doesn&#x27;t translate to anything else. Add to that I have a disabled parent I help support and my whopping 32k gross income doesn&#x27;t even allow me to save for retirement.<p>Awesome. SERENITY NOW!<p>THIS is how work is killing me. I&#x27;m sure that stress, dread and worry are doing wonders for my long-term health.
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cjohansson将近 7 年前
Being unemployed might kill us even more. I&#x27;m not sure I understand the argument here.<p>In Finnish there is a idiom_ &quot;People have died at home as well&quot; that captures this idea that doing stuff away from home is not necessary less safe than being at home - you can die at home as well.
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known将近 7 年前
Rise of the rent-seeker<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.economist.com&#x2F;democracy-in-america&#x2F;2017&#x2F;08&#x2F;03&#x2F;unproductive-entrepreneurship-is-increasingly-common-in-america" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.economist.com&#x2F;democracy-in-america&#x2F;2017&#x2F;08&#x2F;03&#x2F;un...</a>
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slededit将近 7 年前
Work may kill us, but I&#x27;ve also seen enough people die shortly after retirement to be a bit suspicious. It really depends on how much your career is a part of your identity.
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chriselles将近 7 年前
I had dinner last year with Professor Pfeffers along with some other GSB Alumni.<p>This was just before his book went to print, but it was the topic of conversation.<p>He makes some solid points.<p>It’s pretty shocking, but understandable, since the impact on individuals, groups, and society isn’t like a physical workplace injury that has cause&#x2F;effect immediacy.
dnate将近 7 年前
&gt; AI and automation will almost certainly make things worse<p>This quote is followed by percentages of jobs being at risk.<p>But I find it not convincing at all. There are measures society can take to care for the unemployed. And realistically speaking, I look forward to a future where AI and automation makes most of our manual labor jobs obsolete.
reustle将近 7 年前
There was a small documentary recently about japanese people who die alone in their houses. One of the inverviewed people said that people have a really hard to adjusting from the community they have at work, and the hierarchical system, to completely on their own in a &#x27;flat&#x27; community once they&#x27;re retired.
js8将近 7 年前
&quot;The 19th-century liberals reformed the workplace and changed capitalism to save it.&quot;<p>This made me laugh. Which liberals? Karl Marx?
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mapcars将近 7 年前
Let me tell you the secret - life as a process is killing you every moment. One can not exist without another. Jobs is just something we chose to spent our short time on, as well as few other things.
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