• TokenBoomer@lemmy.world
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      9 months ago

      “Having a job is not a social obligation.”

      “What do you do?” is the first question asked when meeting someone new.

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          9 months ago

          I noticed a gap in your resume. Why don’t you have an address? Do you have reliable transportation?

          Try getting married without a job? Try getting a home, a car, a bank loan without a job? Our whole society runs on jobs.

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            Asking if you have reliable transportation can be fair, depending on the job.

            If you don’t work on a bus route and have to work in-person you need a reliable way to consistently get to work. If that’s your roommate dropping you off, that’s fine. But unless you’re gonna cycle on a gravel road in a thunderstorm a bicycle may not be.

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      9 months ago

      Contributing something to society is a social obligation, otherwise you’re riding everyone else’s labor for free.

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      9 months ago

      “Having a job is not a social obligation.”

      Neither is providing you with anything more than you need to live. But most people find it well worth it to have a job.