The US economy added a whopping 353,000 jobs last month, far more than the 176,500 jobs expected. It’s yet another data point that underlines the country’s economic strength, even in the face of 11 rate hikes from the Federal Reserve.

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        5 months ago

        Weird how that works.

        Say, how much do you think they pay an employee with years in the game, vs newly hired developers?

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          5 months ago

          Are your suggesting that everyone let go had years in the game? Are you suggesting everyone getting hired is entry level?

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            5 months ago

            Why yes, dialectical materialism does play into this. Very good.

            When people work over a period of time, they expect higher pay, better benefits or even promotions. A way to offset this is to have seasons of firing and hiring.

            Mind you, I’m not talking about small to medium size businesses, mostly large businesses with predatory HR.

            You also have to remember that some hires are symbolic, in that some people were just hired to keep the employee away from the competition. I’ve met people who sat on their ass and did nothing for of all companies Apple (in that case, it was sales and marketing).

            And again, it all stems from dialectical materialism, because junkie needs that line go up, get dopamine mmmmmm so good.

            I.e degeneracy.

            Remember; ideology and materialism cannot share priority in the human brain - so sayeth Engels and Marx, which means things like “an honest wage”, “free market principles”, etc, all go out the window, cus junkie needs it’s fix.

            Don’t enable degeneracy plz.