Currently work retail. My exact job is meat clerk, which means I'm in charge of serving meat from the case and keeping the cooler wall full, then cleaning the backroom after the butchers are done. Strawpolling indicates a 9-1 lead in favour of unionizing after they've learned what exactly it is (which was needed in 7/10 cases). Planning to put up a bunch of posters to raise awareness, but can't find any good ones (and I'm not really a graphic designer, although I might have to pretend).
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Awesome! I also work retail and I’m unionized, all the best to you and your coworkers in your effort to unionize! And good work on planning to put up posters, I think it will make a difference!
Any already-made posters you have handy that could be useful?
I understand talking to coworkers, but does putting up posters not endanger your job? Surely they'll be able to find out who did it and fire you for "unrelated" reasons. That being said I'm totally for it, good for you man.
They might. I have been rather active about talking about it, after all. But the posters are not going to be personalized (the email on them is one I created just for this purpose). And besides, this is Canada - we don't often fire people for unionizing.
That said, I'm not too attached to this job.
Ah, makes sense. Much respect! Keep doing what you're doing.
Illustration, Concept Art, and Comics
Postal worker
Postal workers are usually based and very present in the unions. It seems to be one of the few jobs in which people are still actively class conscious.
They don't call it going postal for nothing.
If I may ask, are you a government postal worker or is it for a private company?
QA engineer. Used to work mainly for front-end of various trade-related websites, currently working with more hardware oriented things. Still essentially trying to break the nice, pretty code of my developers. All in all, not a bad job, pay is decent (something like twice the average for my city), don't have to break my back in manual or deal with customers.
Funnily enough, it was this occupation that had kept me from embracing Marxism for a long time, as I didn't consider myself "proper" proletariat. Proletariat, I thought, were people breaking their backs in factories, construction, etc. I was just a prissy white collar, and any socialist revolution would sweep me away alongside the oligarchs, except they have better chances of escaping justice. It took a good friend to sit down and explain to me the actual definitions of proletariat and bourgeoisie, as well as class interests.
CNC machining / setup / programming. Your canonical steel toe factory worker.
I can't have a job. I'm a programmer, and I had no problems working when a friend and me had a startup that did not earn any money. But then, when we were getting paid for work (for another company), I couldn't take it and quit after a week. I can't handle the having to work a certain amount of hours per week, when there is no work. What should I do, just sit there? Never, that's useless. Also the thing to work on was clearly useless. Everything I could get paid for is useless websites for useless companies.
The way I see it, better useless than harmful.
We live in a capitalistic society. I'm a programmer myself, and the way I see it, if we can game the system as workers, we should. The bosses do it. The investors do it. Why shouldn't we?
sous chef
Ooo, cooking is extremely interesting and I have a lot of respect of the chefs that do it. It’s an absurdly demanding job.
yeah it is hard work....and the industry is really exploitative (they all are I guess). It can be fun though.
At least that’s a skill where you can impress other people with it, my work wouldn’t really be applicable in any other field of work except for the fact that it’s physically demanding
that is true i guess. it is tiring though
Is the stereotype true that chefs will create the most breathtaking and mouthwatering dishes all day, but then when they get off the clock they simply go to McDonalds because they don’t want/don’t have the energy to cook for themselves?
yeah mostly.....or because of the long hours and low pay will make expensive food for rich people then go home and eat garbage
also alcoholism and drug use is pretty rampant throughout the industry