Entire Burger King Staff Quit Their Slave ‘Struggle’ Jobs. Are YOU Next?

Exerpt:

“If you’re in a job where you are required to work in 90 degree temperatures, and you can’t take lunch breaks, and you have to work more hours than normal in said conditions, then guess what? You a slave! And that’s a dam shame. Ask yourself how did this happen to you?

This is why I stress that after high school, you have to choose wisely your next course of action. This is not always a fair burden to put on a 16, 17 or 18 year old, but unfortunately, as I say all the time on this channel, life is not fair. This world does not care. When it comes to making money, you have to remember that, no matter if you work for someone else, or work for yourself, you are asking the world to give you their money. But this world loves money, and the love of money is the root of all evil. If you don’t view making money this way, you will end up in dead end jobs like this one, working in unacceptable slave conditions.

If you plan on going to college, you bet not pick a struggle major! I’ve said this before so don’t make me get my belt…lol. If you’re not a wealthy trust fund baby, or married to a sugar daddy, you will have to choose a STEM major, not a struggle major. If you don’t want to go to college, then you better go to a trade school or community college and learn a high paying trade (and no, basket weaving ain’t that, lol).

If you’re a grown victim of a struggle major you unwisely chose when you were a naïve college student and now work at a dead end job like this, guess what: it ain’t too late to level up. In fact, the world is undergoing a digital transformation right now, because of this worldwide health scare that started last year.”

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