Other than the lost time it's also important to consider that you won't acquire any transferable skills that will help at future jobs. The compensation needs to account for that.
I am a whole person. My work informs my life, and my life informs my work. I compartmentalize work because I must, but some still slips through and impacts my worldview.
Even assuming all the ethical issues were somehow addressed, it would be pretty annoying having people ask you what you did for a living and being like "look, dude, I have literally no idea."
Knowing only the premise and none of the secrets revealed during the show, I'd need a million a year AND permanent repair of my visual impairment that I get to take with me when I quit.
No amount of money. It would somehow be less sinister to trade a huge paycheck for your family for *death* than to do it in exchange for the creation of a non-ego-contiguous sub-slice of your personhood who could be being horribly tortured without your knowledge.
No. (1) It's immoral to create a not-me sub person to do work for which I benefit, (2) it's highly suspicious, indicating paranoia / criminal behavior that company is attempting to conceal.
I was thinking about it and it functionally cuts your life in half, in terms of what you actually want experience so I figure it’d have to enough that after a few years I’d never need to work again
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I am a whole person. My work informs my life, and my life informs my work. I compartmentalize work because I must, but some still slips through and impacts my worldview.