Spyke
lemmy.ca

Boss makes a million,

I make a buck.

Steal the catalytic converter,

Off the company truck.

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Ludireply
lemmy.ml

Boss makes a dollar,

I make a dime.

That's why I'm shitting,

On company time.

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Boss makes a dollar, I make a dime

That was a poem from a simpler time

Now boss makes a million, I don't make jack

That's why we riot to seize the means back

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feddit.de

Hard worker sees small talk as unnecessary.

Chad chats up management and gets promoted.

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MrMamiyareply
feddit.de

It’s like you built your own fence to keep yourself from advancing!

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rockerfacereply
lemmy.world

Every person is a mix of their chad self and their virgin self, and noone is complete without both

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Ayo! I'm ready to go home!

Edit: it worked, office closed an hour and a half early today!

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I'm WFH, so I've been spending most of my work days playing FFXVI.

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lemmy.one

Does smoking copious amounts of weed on company time count as being a Chad?

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sh.itjust.works

I know most people aren't as lucky but I like my job. It pays well and its important. So I feel kind of bad when I slack off. But I still cover for my coworkers when they're slacking off. And make sure I give others the credit when I help out. And take those breaks, people fought for those.

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Yeah I feel this, most of the time I'm having enough fun at my job that my lunch break is something to just get out of the way. I still take those breaks tho

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The chad slacker represents all the people stuck in bs jobs, where the only purpose is making some rich asshole richer, and the only reward for hard work is more bs work.

If you have a job where you do something meaningful and get properly rewarded, great, you're right for enjoying that and not wanting to slack. Most of us slackers are jealous

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there isn't a finite amount of "work" to do. management will push everyone as hard as they can, and blame the people who aren't working as hard in a form of misdirection. this isn't an intentional tactic; just the inevitable result of a capitalist productivity oriented mindset

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