“Working towards the actual benefit of society” is subjective and I’m not sure what your definition is.
In Western Australia where I live there are several gargantuan projects under construction to use solar to crack hydrogen out of water for export to south east asia. 1,000s of construction jobs in these projects. A labourer without a trade qualification would probably earn at least 2x the average Australian full time wage doing that. A qualified trades person with experience in this type of project might earn 2.5 or even 3x average wage.
I volunteer as the treasurer for a local 18 bed refuge for teenagers without a safe place to live. They employ about a dozen social workers for the in-house and outreach programs. All of these people are earning close to the average full time wage.
My own job as an accountant is less directly “benefit of society” but I do find it satisfying to help people navigate complex situations.
I think most people are able to choose to spend their time working towards the actual benefit of society for a fair wage.
I’ve never been to the US but I’m certain that’s not true.
I’m not trying to be a snarky online asshole telling you you’re wrong about everything. I’m certain that I’ve felt the way you are in the past. I do genuinely wish you well.
I guess I was just trying to give you some hope for the future by challenging your feeling of hopelessness.
It is true, we created a “war on drugs” to put disproportionate amounts of minorities in prison after the backlash against integration and to break up the civil rights movement.
Then our privately owned prisons rent out those prisoners’ labor to corporations.
It’s not against their will but they get the choice of rotting in a cell or working for 1/4th of minimum wage and seeing sunlight.
“Working towards the actual benefit of society” is subjective and I’m not sure what your definition is.
In Western Australia where I live there are several gargantuan projects under construction to use solar to crack hydrogen out of water for export to south east asia. 1,000s of construction jobs in these projects. A labourer without a trade qualification would probably earn at least 2x the average Australian full time wage doing that. A qualified trades person with experience in this type of project might earn 2.5 or even 3x average wage.
I volunteer as the treasurer for a local 18 bed refuge for teenagers without a safe place to live. They employ about a dozen social workers for the in-house and outreach programs. All of these people are earning close to the average full time wage.
My own job as an accountant is less directly “benefit of society” but I do find it satisfying to help people navigate complex situations.
I think most people are able to choose to spend their time working towards the actual benefit of society for a fair wage.
Oh well I live in the US where the less fortunate are put in prison and forced to be slaves.
I’ve never been to the US but I’m certain that’s not true.
I’m not trying to be a snarky online asshole telling you you’re wrong about everything. I’m certain that I’ve felt the way you are in the past. I do genuinely wish you well.
I guess I was just trying to give you some hope for the future by challenging your feeling of hopelessness.
It is true, we created a “war on drugs” to put disproportionate amounts of minorities in prison after the backlash against integration and to break up the civil rights movement.
Then our privately owned prisons rent out those prisoners’ labor to corporations.
It’s not against their will but they get the choice of rotting in a cell or working for 1/4th of minimum wage and seeing sunlight.