Alt text: LinkedIn post If you really knew me you’d know I think oat milk is a scam. Check the ingredients - it’s oil and carb sludge, not worth it on a daily basis. Similar to applying to jobs online, it’s tempting but basically crap. Just because everyone is doing it doesn’t mean it’s the best or healthiest strategy. Following mainstream trends isn’t necessarily what will work. It’s true for job searching as much as your health. Do you. But also, try something new when you know better.

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    1 year ago

    This is almost incoherent. I think this “grindset” group of people is actually just individuals with undiagnosed cerebral clotting. How many of them die within 48 hours of posting? I think it’s worth investigating.

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    Maybe this isn’t that much of a lunatic but I’m white knighting non-dairy milk, okay?

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      1 year ago

      Non dairy milk is great. But he’s right when oat milk costs 5x or 10x the price of regular milk while having mostly cheap ingredients is a scam.

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        1 year ago

        I agree, oat milk should not be this expensive it’s mainly water! Milk is also both heavily subsidized by the state so the price drops and the producer don’t make a lot of margins on it.

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    What even is he suggesting? I don’t apply for jobs online? How and where does he think you are suppose to get jobs then. Strap on my job helmet and squeeze down into a job cannon and fire off into Jobland where jobs grow on jobbies

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      1 year ago

      Am I missing something? Three different people in this thread are calling this person called Stephanie a he?

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    “He” is named Stephanie and as they are “trying to secure the money for women in tech” Im guessing they don’t use “he”.

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    Plenty of people try to use popular hashtags to promote their unrelated content, but I’m almost impressed that they actually tried to make a segue from “oatmilk” to “my hustle grindset blog.”