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Comment by dgfitz

7 months ago

Enh, to me it’s not, either you work or you don’t.

So someone on the edge of poverty, balancing two or three minimum wage jobs just to make ends meet, should be considered part of the same class as the CEO of Microsoft or Google? Hell most people on the Forbes list 'work' in at least some meaning of the word, even if many of them effectively work for themselves.

What about the trust fund kid working part time at an art gallery just because they like the scene and hanging out with artists? Same class?

And on the flip side, are pensioners, the unemployed, and people on permanent disability part of the same class as the dilettante children of billionaires?

  • Are we talking about the verb or an ideal? Either you work or you don’t.

    • Are we talking about the verb or an ideal?

      We are talking about class, and if we should be making distinctions between groups of people who work for a living based on their wealth, income, and economic stability. I believe there is a fundamental class difference between people who work, but are rich enough to stop working whenever they want, those who can't quite stop working but are comfortable enough to easily go 6 month without a pay check, and people who are only a couple of missed pay checks away from literal homelessness.

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    • There was the articles on AI, that linked to how its used in Microsoft.

      Satya Nadella doesn't read his emails, and doesn't write responses. He subscribes to podcasts and then gets them summarised by AI.

      He turns up to the office and takes home obscene amounts of money for doing nothing except play with toys and pretend he's working.

      They are "working", but they are actually just playing. And I think thats the problem with some of these comments, they aren't distinguishing between work and what is basically a hobby.

      > What about the trust fund kid working part time at an art gallery just because they like the scene and hanging out with artists?

      Its a hobby. They don't have to do it, and if they get fired for gross misconduct then they could find alternative things to pass the time.