i studied hiring in university. Conventional wisdom is overqualified people are poison for a business cause they're not going to want to stay there, they're going to be looking for a better job on day 0.
Lemme say there's a lot i regret in life, studying HR is on the top.
I use the dirt to make clay
I use the clay to make bricks
I use the bricks to make a foundry
I use the foundry to make steel
I use the steel to build a bridge
I use the bridge to collect tolls
I use the tolls to buy more land
I use the land to harvest dirt
I was unemployed for over a year before I remembered the huge fabrication facility I left in the back seat of my car and it melted a little but it still works
I stumbled on an idle foundry out in the Texas wilderness when I was 7, turned it into a thriving ecosystem that spit out steel, and life was never the same after that
It's like NO company wants employees anymore. "Entry Lovel Position: Must have 10 years in similar position, and 5 years IN THIS COMPANY to apply." It's crazy. And all resume's just go to an AI anyways, and nobody knows what it's looking for.
There are more educated people in Canada than skilled labor. It’s competitive cause once you get a degree, you find out the job you want now wants a masters. We should put more emphasis on skilled jobs in high school
struggling with lack of means of production? simply produce them, first flint nap some flint then cut a small tree to make a handle for your new axe (we're like halfway to the factory, ive played ark survival)
Yeah, uh, doing resource extraction from even your own property isn't just very costly but there's laws, if that guy was suggesting wandering around with a pickaxe until you strike clay and just stealing like....thousands of tons of it, that has bigger issues lmao.
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Lemme say there's a lot i regret in life, studying HR is on the top.
I use the clay to make bricks
I use the bricks to make a foundry
I use the foundry to make steel
I use the steel to build a bridge
I use the bridge to collect tolls
I use the tolls to buy more land
I use the land to harvest dirt
this reminds me of the tomato guy from a few years ago.
"If a brick costs $1, all you have to do is make 1 million bricks to be rich!"