Which job(s) would you refuse to accept regardless of how good the pay is?
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Anything requiring me to travel to the US
travel to the US
They round up 12 people a month from New Zealand. NEW ZEALAND! Anyone hating on the nicest country on the planet really has mental issues they need to get solved.
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Debt collector
My wife works in Accounts Receivable, and now manages a team who talks nicely to people about paying that debt over others, so their essential products arrive on time. She's an absolute sweetie and I don't know how she does it, but she's excelled for a decade at it now.
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any military or military complex job. i refuse to assist or partake in the murdering of humans.
assist or partake in the murdering
Militaries outside of America do a LOT of non-murderous jobs. Sandbag the planet? Search and Recovery? Coordinating aid on the ground? When you're a force that happens to be armed, it's a different job. But they still need boots and belts and brass and buttons and berets and boomsticks.
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Anything where you're around the public all day. Rather wash dishes than be a waitress.
I'd go back to waitering if I needed to -- and if my feet weren't so trashed from either combat boots or dress shoes already!
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I try to avoid working anyplace evil, so banks, oil companies, etc. and there are environments I can’t be productive in - government, healthcare, anyplace very structured and bureaucratic.
That's who invented the Internet.
I work for a Contractor who contracts to Government, including Healthcare. The job is meh, but the people are absolutely awesome. The structure is actually a huge benefit, and it makes all the dotcoms' seat-of-the-pants I.T stand out so much more. There's no power-play to prevent updating software - for example - just because "Doug knows the CEO and he doesn't want to" because Dougie's written objection wouldn't pass scrutiny -- and, at most, Doug would get an extension to follow a set plan with milestones to get to that update anyway. But there are many examples where common dotcom slackery dies under review.
There are obvious and well-repeated problems with the overly-structured setup, but they're different from the ones that bother me, and erring on the side of safety and most-benefit is what annoys people ("why can't we have containers and supply-chain exploits like everyone elssssse") the most.
wrote last edited by [email protected]I tried to work in a structured and bureaucratic environment once and was so useless because I want to change everything all the time, and wasn't used to "have your manager talk to her manager", or people trying to blame their errors on others, or trying to get their job. When I saw the lady who did payroll checking everyone off on a long sheet of green and white paper even though they were paying for Kronos and just not using it right, but she protected her job and didn't want it to change, and people there would make others look bad instead of helping them, in an effort to look better themselves in comparison, I cannot function in that world.
I've only worked at startups, and the good part of that is that everyone is trying to do things better, easier, I don't get mad if someone sees a better way I could do something, and they don't have to have their manager tell my manager. And everyone helps everyone, nobody is protecting their job because there is always too much, helping others is how you move up here.
(And yes I know this is a personal difference, not saying it's a better work environment for everyone, or even better for results. Accounting is its own type of work, too - I try to solve problems and get the software to do what a machine does better than a person. The kind of accounting where you are doing what a machine can, is dreadfully boring. I have often thought help desk at my work is the best job. They troubleshoot, and set up equipment, it's got a good balance of work. )
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This unfortunately is the problem with the police. People who see the police as problematic are unwilling to join so the majority of people who join are the ones who just want to have power over others.
There are many variations on the quote but a cop who doesn’t report a bad cop is themselves a bad cop, so you could be the actual good cop who reports their coworkers until you get fired from the corrupt org but if enough people did that we might actually see some change.
Cops also have a surprising amount of freedom to choose to enforce laws so you could also just not enforce laws you consider corrupt.
I am saying this as a person who wouldn’t want to associate with a cop but would love to have some cops who aren’t bastards but unfortunately #ACAB
wrote last edited by [email protected]but unfortunately #ACAB
If American Cops Are Bastards, you may be out of luck. My wife's sister is a cop (not American) when she's not Ambulance (or volunteer fire! She's an over-achiever). I've known her longer than I've known my wife, and she's stayed a really great person despite the horror (and poop) she's seen.
But yeah, we need to pay American cops more so they can get better applicants and can then screen out and weed out the bastards.
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That should be evidence to them that they are the bad guys. No one tells a job offer to “fuck off” if the company isn’t utterly shit. Even if Meta or Twitter offered me a job I’d probably just use a curt “no” and move on. But, Project Veritas, Heritage Foundation, Palantir? They’d get a “fuck off” for sure.
Yeah. I'll interview with anyone who wants it, but for Palantir and Heritage Foundation and others who are actively working to make peoples' lives worse? They'd get a very Canadian "no, sorry*, I would prefer not".
- Canada has like 5 meanings for 'sorry', including "I'm saddened you can't be better than you are."
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but unfortunately #ACAB
If American Cops Are Bastards, you may be out of luck. My wife's sister is a cop (not American) when she's not Ambulance (or volunteer fire! She's an over-achiever). I've known her longer than I've known my wife, and she's stayed a really great person despite the horror (and poop) she's seen.
But yeah, we need to pay American cops more so they can get better applicants and can then screen out and weed out the bastards.
It varies on localities but cops can make a shit ton especially in cities.
Seattle will hire you with only a high school diploma starting at over $100k/yr with a $7500 hiring bonus and are still understaffed and keep lowering the requirements to become a cop
They also have eligibility for tons of overtime and can make over 200-300k/yr after just a few years on the force
Yet still they have an abysmal police department
Which is why acab stands for all cops are bastards -
ICE agent.
Unless you are very good at causing internal disruptions, sabotage and slow downs.
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I once interviewed at a bulk email (spam) company because i was desperate for a job. They realized how uncomfortable i was so didn’t offer it, but i like to think I would have declined, regardless how much i needed the job.
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Anything where you're around the public all day. Rather wash dishes than be a waitress.
wrote last edited by [email protected]That’s the one thing i got from working food service: i so much prefer dealing with the stink and mess of dish room than having to deal with people …. Although tipping made the pay disparity pretty significant
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It varies on localities but cops can make a shit ton especially in cities.
Seattle will hire you with only a high school diploma starting at over $100k/yr with a $7500 hiring bonus and are still understaffed and keep lowering the requirements to become a cop
They also have eligibility for tons of overtime and can make over 200-300k/yr after just a few years on the force
Yet still they have an abysmal police department
Which is why acab stands for all cops are bastardsI always wondered if the overtime is part of the problem. A lot of it is pretty sketchy, so it’s training cops to be sketchy
In my state, police unions have been pretty aggressive about requiring construction sites to pay for police details. I have no idea whether it has the safety benefits they claim but
- city is happy because someone else is paying their cops
- cops are happy with opportunity to make bank
But we all pay a little more, cops have a conflict of interest acting as an authority figure for a private company, and the requirements are sketchy on both sides for something other than what they were hired for
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I always wondered if the overtime is part of the problem. A lot of it is pretty sketchy, so it’s training cops to be sketchy
In my state, police unions have been pretty aggressive about requiring construction sites to pay for police details. I have no idea whether it has the safety benefits they claim but
- city is happy because someone else is paying their cops
- cops are happy with opportunity to make bank
But we all pay a little more, cops have a conflict of interest acting as an authority figure for a private company, and the requirements are sketchy on both sides for something other than what they were hired for
From what I have heard their overtime numbers are largely bullshit and used as a way to inflate their income and it’s considered an “acceptable practice”
But even with all of that we still can’t find good police…
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Raytheon and co. Anything related to "defense", really.
You only go around the sun so many times, and you want to spend it on making brown kids into skeletons more efficiently? Fuck that shit.
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Same. Although mainly because I don't have the cool maintain my cover while undermining the organization from within.
wrote last edited by [email protected]I'd end up with assault/murder charges, for tasing/shooting one of the bulldogs.
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ICE agent.
But, what about your monthly "nut"?
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But, what about your monthly "nut"?
wrote last edited by [email protected]I'll stick with growing weed and building computers. Less blood on my hands there.
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I'll stick with growing weed and building computers. Less blood on my hands there.
Was just a silly reference to the last South Park episode.
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Nursing.
Couldn't pay me to go through the hell those people witness
there's a lot of different settings for a nurse, but I guess a good nurse should be able to at least stomach the worst of em if needed
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This unfortunately is the problem with the police. People who see the police as problematic are unwilling to join so the majority of people who join are the ones who just want to have power over others.
There are many variations on the quote but a cop who doesn’t report a bad cop is themselves a bad cop, so you could be the actual good cop who reports their coworkers until you get fired from the corrupt org but if enough people did that we might actually see some change.
Cops also have a surprising amount of freedom to choose to enforce laws so you could also just not enforce laws you consider corrupt.
I am saying this as a person who wouldn’t want to associate with a cop but would love to have some cops who aren’t bastards but unfortunately #ACAB
You're right. the institution of policing protects the interests of the wealthy and the status quo. that's why all cops are bastards. we can definitely have better or worse human beingd entering the institution.
Sadly the majority of them are from the bottom of the barrel. We definitely need more cops sympathetic to the interests of the people