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dreamshake
05-03-2020, 02:37 PM
I think the former. That's why I'm staying home and collecting that unemployment while you other suckers desperate to return to work are risking you, your families and other people's lives for corporations who don't give a shit about employee's livelihoods and only care about their bottom line.

Make sure you think about that every minute you're working on that project for your boss at work before they ultimately lay you off next year to cut costs on falling consumer demand. Let's be real. Companies don't care about you. Just look at how Amazon and Tesla are using their employees. Working them to their deaths during this pandemic to put a few extra dollars into their CEOs pockets. Disgusting.

Instead of protesting lockdowns, we should be protesting against premature reopening of business and show our support for stay at home orders to extend until a coronavirus vaccine is produced. Just because you're not old doesn't mean it's okay for others to die. You'll be that old man one day, and when that day comes, you'll understand what it means to not want to die.

FultzNationRISE
05-03-2020, 03:25 PM
I think the former. That's why I'm staying home and collecting that unemployment while you other suckers desperate to return to work are risking you, your families and other people's lives for corporations who don't give a shit about employee's livelihoods and only care about their bottom line.

Make sure you think about that every minute you're working on that project for your boss at work before they ultimately lay you off next year to cut costs on falling consumer demand. Let's be real. Companies don't care about you. Just look at how Amazon and Tesla are using their employees. Working them to their deaths during this pandemic to put a few extra dollars into their CEOs pockets. Disgusting.

Instead of protesting lockdowns, we should be protesting against premature reopening of business and show our support for stay at home orders to extend until a coronavirus vaccine is produced. Just because you're not old doesn't mean it's okay for others to die. You'll be that old man one day, and when that day comes, you'll understand what it means to not want to die.


And what will you do when farmers and police officers decide to stop feeding and protecting you because you arent producing anything of value to them?

Government checks wont buy you bread if nobody’s making any bread.


And yes I know youre a gimmick account just looking for a response.

But sadly you have expressed the sincere views of many American tards.

Hawker
05-03-2020, 04:00 PM
Weird flex.

Do you think every person works a job that has a boss that is Jeff Bezos?

You can want to go back to work and also not believe in company loyalty.

dreamshake
05-03-2020, 04:57 PM
And what will you do when farmers and police officers decide to stop feeding and protecting you because you arent producing anything of value to them?

Government checks wont buy you bread if nobody’s making any bread.


And yes I know youre a gimmick account just looking for a response.

But sadly you have expressed the sincere views of many American tards.

I'll rely on the stash of foods I bought to weather this pandemic, dry food, canned, etc. Families in the boat who prepared for this through all the years.

A guy with a Fultz username calling other people gimmicks. Your whole account is based on the gimmick that is Markelle Fultz.

dreamshake
05-03-2020, 04:59 PM
Weird flex.

Do you think every person works a job that has a boss that is Jeff Bezos?

You can want to go back to work and also not believe in company loyalty.

Why would people want to work when they see other people who can sit at home in a safe environment and make about the same amount they do for doing nothing? That's got to kill motivation. It's not fair at all. At least that's what I would think.

jstern
05-03-2020, 05:06 PM
I was reading about Amazon last night. It's a rough explanation, but basically you have a minority few, sub 90 IQ people protesting that they want more, more, and more. Amazon is providing everything for their workers, masks, hand sanitizers, temperature check before shifts, social distancing enforcement, plus $2 extra per hour. They are using 4 billion dollars, all of their profit during the pandemic to cover this. When someone catches the Corona, they close whichever facility it was down, and have a company disinfected. But the loud mouths, being experts says that's not enough. They want the place closed down for more days, for "a proper clean up." Putting in your mind that the cleanup that they did wasn't good enough. And during this time off they should be paid. I was at a Whole Foods last night, and before every customer, the cashier had to stop and disinfect the whole conveyor belt. It's so OD, I just handed her my stuff directly so that she wouldn't have to re-clean it after me.

On an unrelated note, in one of the computer websites that I visit, you have one comment ranting about how incompetent Amazon is with the whole food delivery thing. That what they should do is get a semi full of food, 3 days worth, and hand it out to the public. Which shows your typical human faulty thinking. This person is now thinking that Amazon is the government, are not running a business where they deliver to actual customers, who ordered specific items, but that their actual business is a charity, and instead of delivering to individuals and using all these resources to deliver to individuals, they can be more efficient doing it the way he suggested. I mean, who's going to order this semi full of 3 days worth of food, who's going to pay for it, and who's going to pick it up? Why would their customers want that when they can just order their specific items.

dreamshake
05-03-2020, 05:12 PM
I was reading about Amazon last night. It's a rough explanation, but basically you have a minority few, sub 90 IQ people protesting that they want more, more, and more. Amazon is providing everything for their workers, masks, hand sanitizers, temperature check before shifts, social distancing enforcement, plus $2 extra per hour. They are using 4 billion dollars, all of their profit during the pandemic to cover this. When someone catches the Corona, they close whichever facility it was down, and have a company disinfected. But the loud mouths, being experts says that's not enough. They want the place closed down for more days, for "a proper clean up." Putting in your mind that the cleanup that they did wasn't good enough. And during this time off they should be paid. I was at a Whole Foods last night, and before every customer, the cashier had to stop and disinfect the whole conveyor belt. It's so OD, I just handed her my stuff directly so that she wouldn't have to re-clean it after me.

On an unrelated note, in one of the computer websites that I visit, you have one comment ranting about how incompetent Amazon is with the whole food delivery thing. That what they should do is get a semi full of food, 3 days worth, and hand it out to the public. Which shows your typical human faulty thinking. This person is now thinking that Amazon is the government, are not running a business where they deliver to actual customers, who ordered specific items, but that their actual business is a charity, and instead of delivering to individuals and using all these resources to deliver to individuals, they can be more efficient doing it the way he suggested. I mean, who's going to order this semi full of 3 days worth of food, who's going to pay for it, and who's going to pick it up? Why would their customers want that when they can just order their specific items.

I'm sorry but two dollars extra an hour is not worth my life. I hope you value yours more than that.

Those Amazon workers have a legitimate concern and they should sue Amazon for forcing them to work in a dangerous and hostile environment if that's what it comes down to.

Patrick Chewing
05-03-2020, 05:15 PM
Not reviving this economy and not going back to work is the death of us all.

Stay home all you want fat ass. Eventually the money will run out and you’ll be too fat to fit through the doorway to look for a job.

jstern
05-03-2020, 05:24 PM
I'm sorry but two dollars extra an hour is not worth my life. I hope you value yours more than that.

Those Amazon workers have a legitimate concern and they should sue Amazon for forcing them to work in a dangerous and hostile environment if that's what it comes down to.

Millions of people who were working in January are not working now, those $2 go a long way. And the point is that the loud mouth few, who are more child like in terms of character, they're the ones making a lot of noise.

You're tone, and their tone are as if Amazon workers are dropping like flies due to the Corona. Hostile, dangerous environment.

Do you want A, for Amazon to close down during this Corona thing, while paying all of their employees full pay while they sit at home. Or B, pay them the $2 extra, and if they so choose it, work in an environment where every one has to keep 6 feet away from each other, wear a face mask, constantly use hand sanitizers, and listen to constant reminders to maintain social distancing.

I mean of course I know the OP is about not working and collect unemployment, but aside from that, what is it that you want Amazon to do.

Edit: To me the argument is not even about Amazon and all that. My main complaint is how a couple of loud mouths can create this narrative. If they had it their way Amazon would burn, and the 95% of their current employees who want to work get screwed.

warriorfan
05-03-2020, 05:24 PM
I was reading about Amazon last night. It's a rough explanation, but basically you have a minority few, sub 90 IQ people protesting that they want more, more, and more. Amazon is providing everything for their workers, masks, hand sanitizers, temperature check before shifts, social distancing enforcement, plus $2 extra per hour. They are using 4 billion dollars, all of their profit during the pandemic to cover this. When someone catches the Corona, they close whichever facility it was down, and have a company disinfected. But the loud mouths, being experts says that's not enough. They want the place closed down for more days, for "a proper clean up." Putting in your mind that the cleanup that they did wasn't good enough. And during this time off they should be paid. I was at a Whole Foods last night, and before every customer, the cashier had to stop and disinfect the whole conveyor belt. It's so OD, I just handed her my stuff directly so that she wouldn't have to re-clean it after me.

On an unrelated note, in one of the computer websites that I visit, you have one comment ranting about how incompetent Amazon is with the whole food delivery thing. That what they should do is get a semi full of food, 3 days worth, and hand it out to the public. Which shows your typical human faulty thinking. This person is now thinking that Amazon is the government, are not running a business where they deliver to actual customers, who ordered specific items, but that their actual business is a charity, and instead of delivering to individuals and using all these resources to deliver to individuals, they can be more efficient doing it the way he suggested. I mean, who's going to order this semi full of 3 days worth of food, who's going to pay for it, and who's going to pick it up? Why would their customers want that when they can just order their specific items.

Well I think that is their indirect way of shutting them down. Instead of needing government intervention or full on striking they can just keep requesting more and more safety procedures until operation becomes next to impossible.

And Amazon isn’t the government like you said but they have gotten more than 1.5 Billion from the government. They are involved with each other to say the least.

dreamshake
05-03-2020, 05:36 PM
Not reviving this economy and not going back to work is the death of us all.

Stay home all you want fat ass. Eventually the money will run out and you’ll be too fat to fit through the doorway to look for a job.

Wrong. Not working saves lives. Working in this pandemic is a recipe for disaster.

Why look for a job when I can get unemployment and not risk other people's lives? If you wanna risk your life for corporate America for a few extra dollars, that's your choice. Don't risk my life. You don't have a right to risk anyone's life.

Patrick Chewing
05-03-2020, 05:44 PM
Wrong. Not working saves lives. Working in this pandemic is a recipe for disaster.

Why look for a job when I can get unemployment and not risk other people's lives? If you wanna risk your life for corporate America for a few extra dollars, that's your choice. Don't risk my life. You don't have a right to risk anyone's life.


No one's forcing you to work. But as I said, the money will run out. And then what will you do? Don't come to me looking for a job.

Lakers Legend#32
05-03-2020, 05:50 PM
The capitalist machine is oiled by the blood of the workers.

dreamshake
05-03-2020, 05:54 PM
The capitalist machine is oiled by the blood of the workers.

This is the perfect example of America turning into China. When history looks back at this period and pandemic they will mention the enumerating tragic death of Americans which could have been prevented if not for greedy capitalists.

Just like the workers who built the Great Wall of China getting buried in it, so too will American workers blood be sacrificed into the American capitalist machine.

dreamshake
05-03-2020, 06:11 PM
Millions of people who were working in January are not working now, those $2 go a long way. And the point is that the loud mouth few, who are more child like in terms of character, they're the ones making a lot of noise.

You're tone, and their tone are as if Amazon workers are dropping like flies due to the Corona. Hostile, dangerous environment.

Do you want A, for Amazon to close down during this Corona thing, while paying all of their employees full pay while they sit at home. Or B, pay them the $2 extra, and if they so choose it, work in an environment where every one has to keep 6 feet away from each other, wear a face mask, constantly use hand sanitizers, and listen to constant reminders to maintain social distancing.

I mean of course I know the OP is about not working and collect unemployment, but aside from that, what is it that you want Amazon to do.

Edit: To me the argument is not even about Amazon and all that. My main complaint is how a couple of loud mouths can create this narrative. If they had it their way Amazon would burn, and the 95% of their current employees who want to work get screwed.

Just because only a few people speak up, doesn't mean it's not a concern.

Using your logic, all black people would still have to stand on the bus today, because Rosa Parks was one of the few who stood up for that while everyone else saw the wrong behavior and ignored it. $2 extra ain't worth a life. I don't care how long you think it goes. When you're dead, what's an extra $2 in your coffin?

I don't give a shit about Amazon. This applies to all companies. Amazon is even worse because their products hit the consumer's hands within two days. They have even higher chances of spreading coronavirus to their customers.

jstern
05-03-2020, 06:53 PM
Well I think that is their indirect way of shutting them down. Instead of needing government intervention or full on striking they can just keep requesting more and more safety procedures until operation becomes next to impossible.

And Amazon isn’t the government like you said but they have gotten more than 1.5 Billion from the government. They are involved with each other to say the least.

That 2nd one was less about Amazon and more about how some people don't really have a grasp on reality. What the person that I mention was basically saying is this.


Zappos sells shoes to customers who order them online. They hired more people to meet demand, like Amazon, but they are doing it wrong. What they should do, instead of using so much resources to deliver the shoes to someone's doorstep, they should get a semi full of shoes, take it to a salvation army, and have them give it to people.

He's completely overlooking so much in order to come up with that conclusion.

For example here in NYC, you have a small group of people, who are very vocal, who are demanding that the subway should be free to ride, and that there should be no cops. The reason that I say they are sub 90 IQ, is not to make fun of them, but because in order to get behind, come up with such a view, the people have to be lacking the ability to make simple connections that the average person automatically makes. Such as that the subway system doesn't just magically run, it needs constant maintenance, and requires tens of thousands of workers to keep it running.

And back to my original post, where I called the Amazon protestors low IQ loud mouths. Again, I'm not trying to make fun of them, but trying to explain that sometimes such people make a lot of noise even though they represent a very small part of the given group. And god bless them, just like Wheels cannot walk because he's handicapped, and that's not his fault, these people that want the subway system to be free cannot make those mental connections and it's really not their fault.

Case in point.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ossmAMEGGJQ

Free subway rides, no cops. But also since their logic is very self focused, they lack the self awareness to even consider other people might not want a copless wild wild west subway system. Especially with all the rape and murders that happened back in the 80s.

Unfortunately that video doesn't even show other protests with them vandalizing buses with terrified people in them. Great way to make people follow your cause.

Long Duck Dong
05-03-2020, 06:56 PM
Self employed here so you can eat the peanuts out my sh!t

Phong
05-03-2020, 07:01 PM
Don't risk my life. You don't have a right to risk anyone's life.Who's risking your life? You're cowering at home and hiding from everything. People going about their business isn't going to get you sick.

Patrick Chewing
05-03-2020, 07:29 PM
Too many p*ssies on ISH and in the real world. They prefer to stay at home with their parents.

dreamshake
05-03-2020, 08:19 PM
Well I think that is their indirect way of shutting them down. Instead of needing government intervention or full on striking they can just keep requesting more and more safety procedures until operation becomes next to impossible.

And Amazon isn’t the government like you said but they have gotten more than 1.5 Billion from the government. They are involved with each other to say the least.

What people don't understand is that it's airborne. Putting 100,000 people in the same warehouse 24/7 where objects and humans are constantly on the move and expecting it not to spread is absolutely naive.

dreamshake
05-14-2020, 09:00 PM
We got idiots wanting to prematurely open businesses risking everyone's lives when the death count continues to increase everyday.

DoctorP
05-14-2020, 11:07 PM
Too many p*ssies on ISH and in the real world. They prefer to stay at home with their parents.

ok f a ag

Smoke117
05-14-2020, 11:23 PM
We got idiots wanting to prematurely open businesses risking everyone's lives when the death count continues to increase everyday.

The old and the infirm. Basically people who could die from just about anything. You don't shut down the world because 4% of people will die. You're just a bitch who likes sitting on your lazy ass at home.

dreamshake
05-14-2020, 11:30 PM
The old and the infirm. Basically people who could die from just about anything. You don't shut down the world because 4% of people will die. You're just a bitch who likes sitting on your lazy ass at home.

Says the alcoholic who can't get a job. **** outta here bitch.

DoctorP
05-14-2020, 11:30 PM
The old and the infirm. Basically people who could die from just about anything. You don't shut down the world because 4% of people will die. You're just a bitch who likes sitting on your lazy ass at home.

this drunk boston fa ggot thinks hes bill burr :lol

go back to boston, gtfo california lol

Smoke117
05-14-2020, 11:31 PM
this drunk boston fa ggot thinks hes bill burr :lol

go back to boston, gtfo california lol

lol wtf? I have lived in orange county california my entire life, dumb shit.

DoctorP
05-14-2020, 11:32 PM
lol wtf? I have lived in orange county california my entire life, dumb shit.

:loll LIAR! :lol

hold this L
05-15-2020, 09:36 AM
I'm working from home right now until the pandemic is finished.

Patrick Chewing
05-15-2020, 10:35 AM
Self employed here so you can eat the peanuts out my sh!t


We are carrying this country on our back!!

Axe
05-15-2020, 10:46 AM
Says the alcoholic who can't get a job. **** outta here bitch.
Hahahaha 😂

Kblaze8855
05-15-2020, 12:45 PM
Do you have any idea how many more people would be coming out of their homes without delivery services? Amazon and hundreds of other operations that deliver food and supplies probably prevent millions of trips out a day. Do you know the numbers some of these meal and food delivery places are doing? How many cleaning products get delivered? Medical supplies?

If the infrastructure that allows people not to leave home didnt exist you would have WAY more people ignoring the stay at home orders. And that infrastructure....is these companies. Its these people who go to work.

By all means sit your ass at home and increase the burden on those around you short term. Long term people know who was worth a damn. My job is letting anyone stay home who wants to. We have been 20-30 people short a day at times. There are legit at risk people...and there are lazy douchebags. Please believe there will be an accounting and we like most employers know how to do it without giving you any legit claim you were targeted. The people who stepped up during this are gonna be telling some of you dudes what to do when all this is over. Gonna be a lot of salty people. Wont matter for go nowhere people in shit jobs. Legit career jobs with a structure to grow within? Some of you people are ****ed.

DoctorP
05-15-2020, 12:57 PM
Do you have any idea how many more people would be coming out of their homes without delivery services? Amazon and hundreds of other operations that deliver food and supplies probably prevent millions of trips out a day. Do you know the numbers some of these meal and food delivery places are doing? How many cleaning products get delivered? Medical supplies?

If the infrastructure that allows people not to leave home didnt exist you would have WAY more people ignoring the stay at home orders. And that infrastructure....is these companies. Its these people who go to work.

By all means sit your ass at home and increase the burden on those around you short term. Long term people know who was worth a damn. My job is letting anyone stay home who wants to. We have been 20-30 people short a day at times. There are legit at risk people...and there are lazy douchebags. Please believe there will be an accounting and we like most employers know how to do it without giving you any legit claim you were targeted. The people who stepped up during this are gonna be telling some of you dudes what to do when all this is over. Gonna be a lot of salty people. Wont matter for go nowhere people in shit jobs. Legit career jobs with a structure to grow within? Some of you people are ****ed.

https://i.kinja-img.com/gawker-media/image/upload/s--VSDx2HNp--/c_fit,fl_progressive,q_80,w_320/mzvlqfbgwecskr4qsrub.gif

Smoke117
05-15-2020, 06:08 PM
Do you have any idea how many more people would be coming out of their homes without delivery services? Amazon and hundreds of other operations that deliver food and supplies probably prevent millions of trips out a day. Do you know the numbers some of these meal and food delivery places are doing? How many cleaning products get delivered? Medical supplies?

If the infrastructure that allows people not to leave home didnt exist you would have WAY more people ignoring the stay at home orders. And that infrastructure....is these companies. Its these people who go to work.

By all means sit your ass at home and increase the burden on those around you short term. Long term people know who was worth a damn. My job is letting anyone stay home who wants to. We have been 20-30 people short a day at times. There are legit at risk people...and there are lazy douchebags. Please believe there will be an accounting and we like most employers know how to do it without giving you any legit claim you were targeted. The people who stepped up during this are gonna be telling some of you dudes what to do when all this is over. Gonna be a lot of salty people. Wont matter for go nowhere people in shit jobs. Legit career jobs with a structure to grow within? Some of you people are ****ed.

:applause: :applause: OP has no time to go back to work...he's got too much trolling to do on this board.

Axe
05-15-2020, 10:16 PM
None because only love is way more important than both of these ❤️

Draz
05-16-2020, 12:21 AM
I'll leave my two cents. I believe I commented on this before somewhere, not sure if here or somewhere else.

As an essential worker, I now work 2 days remote at home and 3 days in the office. The past 3 weeks I've been out of the office and working remote since testing positive.

I haven't missed a paycheck and neither has my wife. I do believe I would want to continue working if my livelihood depended on it. If missing a day's work bothers me, I can imagine what not being paid would do to me. However, with unemployment providing people more money than they actually would be making if they're working, I think it would be beneficial for people to be staying home as much as possible IF they're making money through unemployment.

Anyone else who is complaining are the people who own businesses, etc. They're the ones who want MORE money. That's pretty selfish considering this is a once in a lifetime kind of problem we are facing. Anyone collecting unemployment shouldn't complain. It's a sacrifice we have to make. I just happen to be working in a job and field because I chose to and it happened to be an essential job. If I had to choose my life or helping my community, I'd choose helping the community. That's just how I was raised. I have to keep doing what I'm doing to help the homeless population and that decision was made since I was 7.

Corporate America will NOT remember you. If you're forced to go into the office serving a purpose other than the greater good of helping your community or the world around you, you have to consider what the reward is. They don't care for you. They're the ones working completely remotely.

Also, because of all of this, it is making my decision to change into the IT field even more worthy of looking into. Not because I don't enjoy what I do, but, it's a safer choice for job stability.