Non neet trannies

non neet trannies
does your job pass?

I’ve seen Japanese porn with this exact premise several thousand times

I'm a game developer

they're right though, a good 50% of jobs are fake and invented to keep the gdp up
this has been happening for over a hundred years now, automation and the production line should have massively decreased work hours, more women in the workforce should have massively decreased work hours, robotics, computers, and the internet should have massively decreased work hours, outsourcing should have massively decreased work hours, and yet everyone still has to work
soon AI will come for the bullshit email jobs, and it's coming for these fake jobs first. It's going to be a pretty big deal when we finally realize that we're essentially living in a post-scarcity society and have been for decades, yet are expected to work full time because society has been arranged around numbers instead of actual resources.

It's funny because the more you study economics, and MMT, the more accurate this post becomes.

The economy is fake

Lol

Pretty much what you said. We could've had a UBI about 40 years ago. Instead we have government printing shit tons of money for corporations to babysit people with paperwork jobs that don't even matter. I wish one politician would just wise up and say "We have too many fucking jobs" but instead we got Trump saying we gotta create more jobs when only about 1/3 of the economy actually even matters.

Viticulturist, cannabis trimmer, family caregiver, house husband
Im a proactive "neet"

I'm a bookkeeper, so yes.

no my job does not pass. It's the most malebrained field ever. DEI wokepeople keep trying to lure women in but they all invariably fail. Women can not handle the male energy in my profession

no. (I'm a mechanic)

fixing up trannies

mmmmnnggghh~~~~

I'm an Administrative Assistant at a laser hair removal place, in Portland. I pass now. But I see a lot, and I do mean a lot of trannies. And I willingly outed myself in the interview.

I'm a maid.

How much to be my sexy maid?

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What's funny about it? It's a fun job and it pays decently

night shift security, I work with a 6'2 uberhon but she acutally passes surprisingly well.

To elaborate, it's pretty obvious that what caused the "roaring twenties" was horribly loose monetary policy. I.E the fed printed a shit ton of money, kept interest rates low which made loans way easier to get. This made companies/people invest in literally anything because as long as the fed printed more money, the prices would go up. And then the fed stopped printing as much and the market collapsed. Essentially they popped the bubble after about 10 years of letting it go.

We've basically been living in the "what if the fed never stopped printing" timeline for the better part of 70 years. It's the mother of all bubbles and if it ever does pop, we're gonna see just how unbelievably fake the economy actually is. I think most people know that deep down though.

Do you see a lot of assholes in your line of work?

No, I work in the front office. I don't do the laser hair removal itself. I've seen only one butthole, and it was a cis woman. I had to ask one of our laser nurses when we would have an open room. She told me to come in when I knocked on the door lmao

Hell no. I am a landscaper.

Was it a nice asshole? Pink?

most office workers don't work anywhere near 40 hours and the ones that do are almost always being taken advantage of. of course we have to pretend-a corollary is that all wagies are being taken advantage of.

Reddish-Brown

doctor. in late millenial/gen z cohorts the girls way outnumber the boys so i guess its passing

Shopkeeper, used to be a rugby match "analyst" (watch the game and press buttons to say who did what) so yeah it's over. my college course is also gigamalebrained so it's only going to get worse too

My partner had one of those fake 100k a year government jobs. Aside from answering emails she told me she would spend 6 hours a day on her phone. She quit when they wanted her to come into the office 3 times a week.

i do molecular and cell biology research is this valid

REAL I spent like 6 hours in meetings today

Retail cosmetics, secretary/bookcleaner those are my two jobs

Kitchen worker

Lawyer, I feel the same about the cohorts in those gens being dominated by women, but law can be very bro-y at high-end levels.

I’m deeply in the closet though, not sure even if the gay people at work suspect me of not being a straight cis guy, the bro-y character of my job might be partially my own fault for staying in my social lane and being afraid of discovery/wanting to be liked. I want to transition privately for a few years before coming out professionally.

there are plenty of women in EMS

Y-you guys are employed?

Can you at least say what it is geez

Lawyer here. The partners are 2 guys and one girl. The associates are 5-2 women including me, a trans women. The staff are all queer trans/nb folx

I'm a software engineer but 50% of the people I work with are cis women (all mums and all engineers)

of the 2 guys is one of them a pooner

Im a data scientist

if someone is just getting college now to do that in 5 years, how concerned should they be with AIs and LLMs

My office is basically exactly like OP and 95% of my coworkers are cisfems or enbies/non-T ftms. It's great.

MtF
City bus driver

It'd take way more restructuring than you would think for companies to actually phase out data scientists because it's way easier to work actual people, especially those that know how to easily work with older systems. For now I wouldn't worry about it.

Is being a data scientist fembrained though lol

Trump saying we gotta create more jobs when only about 1/3 of the economy actually even matters

dw hes actively pushing for a recession
he also fired lots of federal employees and wiped out an entire century of soft power and international goodwill and (if he continues unabated) will result in the USD no longer being the world reserve currency, which will eliminate most of the resilience of the US economy in the long run