Can confirm. After trying out a lot of different jobs and careers, I’ve concluded that working harder for more pay only applies to jobs where your abilities aren’t much of a factor; You’re only renting out your muscles. These jobs can be hard as fuck, and often don’t pay very well.
Then there are jobs where the employee matters more. Some jobs because of what you’re allowed to do (certs, licenses, etc), and then there are the jobs that require niche skills - They don’t hire you to work hard, they’re hiring you for what you can do when needed. Think of a lawyer on a retainer.
I, for example, have a few certs and licenses, combined with very niche skills. My job is easy as fuck (for me), and there aren’t many others who can do it.
iocase@lemmy.zip 2 days ago
Yep same here. It also gets more abstract and takes longer to explain in one breath to a person. Eventually you’re justifying being baby sat by other fellow babies in the office whom all mutually babysit each other while the one autistic guy does the work of 11 people while being paid $40k/year and he barely gets to keep his job every review because corporations are retarded.