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sariel
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Yeah, sure Fortune. Please tell me more about my personal finances that you know nothing about.

The longer this drags on the more it feels like a war against the proletariat.

I also feel like the aristocracy is building a terrible financial charade that will be the toast of the town by November. They REALLY want to make sure the labor doesn't see any rise in wages. Can't have those peons thinking they can get ahead, right?

It's going to be the best sales pre-thanksgiving! It's going to be so popular one would say it's going to be on sale on fire, or is it a fire sale?

When November rolls around, I am Jack's complete lack of surprise.

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  • 6
    Not sure who owns Fortune, but in the UK there are certain media outlets publishing similar stories, media owned by billionaires who also happen to own large property portfolios consisting of lots of office space
  • 1
    rubbish. i’ve been able to save so much cause i can live in a LCOL and only have to commute into the Big Citeh when i have to
  • 5
    @nibor this cuck.This is his profile over at Beryl8.

    How is it ethical for these mother fuckers to hold 10+ fucking director/chairman positions each with a $1 million salary MINIMUM, while the proletariat and salaried workers are fucking SHAMED into only working for one company?

    I bet this guy rakes in close to $50mln a year in stock options just so he doesn't have to pay taxes.

    These assholes make me fucking sick.
  • 6
    @rarboot I have had knob gobblers try to explain to me how working from home is causing more environmental damage since my home is far less energy efficient than most commercial office buildings.

    I just can't even with these fucking idiots.
  • 8
    Working in office: Commute by train which costs £300 a month, energy bills about £70

    Working at home AFTER inflation:Energy bills £90, £0 commute by train

    These articles need a reality check. You only technically save money if you live right next to your office at which point your rent is already higher
  • 9
    Just cooking your own food alone saves you a hundred bucks a month, not to mention It's healthier and teaches you a fun and useful skill.

    WFH is the future (at least for people that can) and no one can stop it now.

    Just imagine, less cars on the road too! The state is going to save millions on infrastructure probably
  • 8
    @Hazarth I also see so many new buildings being "office spaces" and get triggered, we need more housing for people to live, not offices for managers to get boners from seeing their teammates work
  • 5
    @pandasama Housing is so stupid expensive almost everywhere. Rich assholes buy shit up and don't fucking use it, just hoard it. It's absurd.
  • 3
    @ars1 Yep, rent it out for absurd rates and just relax, funny how they claim mortgage and loans is meant to make it more affordable to everyone but it screws over everyone even more, further dividing rich and poor, the mortgage system is dumb af
  • 4
    in Germany, some politicians also suggested that people who do home office should pay more taxes...
  • 8
    @soull00t Pure bs honestly, COVID was a full on forced test of 2 years to prove how employees perform remotely, any proof you need of performance outside office Vs inside is all there, I thought testing would be the issue to businesses but it's just..... Idk honestly is it just they want to see their monkeys in cages on their computers? Idk
  • 7
    Obviously a troll article. They even use the picture of a full highway. Everyone knows that the actual commuting is what is hated the most by commuters.
  • 2
    Dumbass business people who think employees cannot work right unless they treat their workspaces like a highschool classroom.
  • 0
    @Hazarth all that road space will be used for trams.
  • 0
    @ars1 boomers retire, tax get paid and the money moves either down the family tree(leftover after tax) or finances infra projects(rail/bus)/Payback the debt.
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