Not exactly a rule but I work in a call center and during Covid it was decided that we would help with contact tracing. But this was a special contact tracing program for a specific large city and they had their own system setup for this. Before covid it was used for STD contact tracing and trained nurses did most of the work.
So they spend a week training us on this new system and it quickly becomes clear that this is way above our pay grade. We are dealing with confidential health records and shit, not at all something we are trained or qualified for. Certainly not after a week of garbage training.
So I start looking into our job description and quickly determine that this is not at all covered. To make things worse, the nurses currently doing this job are getting paid triple what we are to do the same work. I decided to question this and asked upper management if they felt this fell in our job description and if it's something we should be doing. After a bit of back and forth of explaining why they said they would get back to me.
Well sure enough, a week later they cancel the project and tell us to go back to our regular work. I never heard back from them but I guess they also determined we weren't qualified.
I wouldn't want it. Not even 1 billion. It is too much money for one person to have, regardless of what they do with it.
- Be big business
- Spend decades chasing profits using any means necessary.
- Make so much money that the average person can barely get by.
- Sell them the cheapest shit possible that they have no choice but to buy cause they're poor as fuck.
- Have morons on the internet blame the average person instead of greedy corporations/billionaires/government.
- ????
- Profit!
Was on Reddit just as long but heard of it last time it came around. It was all over the front page or /all. I hated it, just annoying and cringe. Seems not much as changed.
When I was in elementary school like 25 years ago, the joke was. Repeat "nis-pe" faster and faster. We all laughed like the immature children we were.