• ByteOnBikes@slrpnk.net
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    4 days ago

    Every corp you work at has a dark side. Maybe not Lockheed Martin level of destruction.

    • My current job, we build systems to get people to spend more for things they don’t need.

    • My last job, we provided technology to “free speech” folks and looked the other way unless legally obligated to take it down

    • The nonprofit i worked for spent 80% of their time and energy just for funding. Like $2mil a year, and 1.6mil went to paying staff.

    Sometimes jobs frame it to look like it’s a positive.

    • I worked at one company that “gave opportunities” to offshore engineers because they were a fraction the cost of Americans.

    • Another company outsourced our graphic design to people on Fiverr to help fund “freelancers”, and then repurpose the work for million dollar ad campaigns.

    And for me, I just constantly think of what the line is and how much of it I can cross to feed my kids.

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      Worst thing my company does is supply ESD devices to the MIC. Not exactly sending them armaments but it does kind of help out the MIC.

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      I work in healthcare IT, we develop medical systems which help physicians to help people. It sounds like a good field to work in, but it’s still about money in the end, looking for ways to maximise profits, because we live in a capitalist system. As long as profits play the main role, there always is a dark side.

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        Yup. “Capitalism values only what it can count, and it can only count dollars. Every capitalist wants to invest as little and profit as much as possible.”

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        Absolutely. There’s a line between “willfully sold out to Evil Corp because money good and I like money lol”, and “I need a job because eating is nice and they were hiring.”

        The original post about Lockheed makes sense, but someone’s gotta be on an extremely privileged self-righteous high horse to shout “Baby killer!” at like, the dude working the lobby desk. Lol

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      Very rational take. You learn entering the world that every company has a dark side, and every person has a line, but that line shifts.

      Personally I’d avoid Lockheed, but when it comes to paying the mortgage, the bank is surprisingly not very amenable to me not having a job. I’d love to avoid working at any bad company, but I’d probably have to sell my house and live out of a studio, and my family would suffer for it.

      So I give some graces. For example, people shame folks who work at amazon, but Amazon pays the bills. What I personally have changed to is judging people for being gung ho about a company, happy with what the company is doing, or are they just there as a job. If you’re in accounting and you just loooove working for Amazon and think they do no wrong, then yes I judge a lot

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        Thank you for this incredibly rational take.

        What I personally have changed to is judging people for being gung ho about a company, happy with what the company is doing, or are they just there as a job. If you’re in accounting and you just loooove working for Amazon and think they do no wrong, then yes I judge a lot

        This. I’ll usually get along fine with my fellow working class folks in the trenches wherever I end up, and I’ll make friends with the cool managers even if they’re managers.

        Few people are excited to be forced into a corrupt and awful system to justify their existence.

        But more often than not, they’re the True Believers™ that are so utterly brain-warped into thinking some job actually cares about them, and make it part of their identity to “represent the brand”. I give these simps a wiiiide berth.

        When it’s a grunt employee with that mindset, it’s even more pathetic.

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      Sometimes you find maybe a startup that is for-purpose. So, not necessarily nonprofit, but exists to do something with a predominantly positive impact.

      We have so few years here on earth that it feels good to do something that at least is not making any problems worse.