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If this is what it takes to succeed in our industry

Much more onerous things happen regularly in lots of white collar jobs. People in medicine, law, finance, etc. A weekend with an all-nighter before some big deliverable? College students do this.



College students who didn't plan their time properly.

The only reason it happens in those other white collar jobs is because it's cheaper for management to work a few people really hard than hire enough to the job with reasonable working conditions.

If you work like that you're literally sacrificing your free time and health for the benefit of the company's bottom line. Maybe if you're lucky you'll get a small bonus and 'recognition'.


If any of this were true, it would be a very strong indication we live in a particularly naively written simulation.


I like how you listed the three most dysfunctional industries and trailed off with etc. Reminds me of the proof that all odd numbers are prime - 3, 5, 7 are prime, so the rest should be prime as well... 1 is the exception that proves the rule!


I'm glad you like it but I'm afraid I don't understand what your point is.


Medicine is quite bad, good luck when being attended by someone forced to do 24h+ shift due to lack of personnel.




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