I’m literally just a supply chain management student that wants companies to find more efficient routes so they don’t have to burn so much diesel. Unions aren’t even a thing in my industry. What do you want from me?
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Anonymous17h
We’re the enemy for not choosing a poverty major?
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Anonymouslandtrust17h
There are plenty of fields that allow you to make money without screwing other people over.
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Anonymous#217h
Class consciousness is actually cooked if yall think the regular office workers screwing people over and not the executives
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Anonymous#217h
I’ve never screwed anyone over. You don’t know how other people’s jobs work
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Anonymous#416h
I’m talking about THOSE kinds of business majors. The ones who exist to tell comp sci majors to put a button on an app that takes your money, doesn’t tell you, and also kills puppies at the same time
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AnonymousOP16h
Ok good. I’m not being grouped in here 😭
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Anonymous#416h
You know the ones trust me
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AnonymousOP16h
I’m literally just listening to my teacher talking about intermodal transport, and this random dude I’m a trucker hat just starts going on about how English mandates are really helping the trucking industry. Like bro, shut up 🤦♂️
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Anonymous#416h
That hasn’t happened to me, but like, has that happened somewhere?
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Anonymousdemoncratic_socialist14h
If you choose to go into the field of extracting wealth from the poor and giving it to the rich, you are part of the problem
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Anonymous#214h
Yeah there is no ethical consumption in a capitalist society, still gotta make money somehow
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Anonymousdemoncratic_socialist14h
Cool, CHOOSING to go into the field that is causing most of our problems makes you part of the problem. Business majors made the choice to go into that field, there were other options available to them.
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Anonymous#213h
You don’t know anything about what business majors do