I just recently quit my long term job and accepted two unique opportunities that will allow me to live a very flexible lifestyle.

Upon telling some friends of mine I received quite interested reactions and was asked for assistance in their own job hunt.

What I think helps me most beyond the material is having had a paradigm shift that’s allowed me to no longer idolize employers/employment and instead see if for what it is: A competition where I must sell my time at both an attractive rate and with desired qualities.

This has lead me to both make myself more competitive (attractive) and seek out jobs in less competitive markets via poor location, advertising, or reputation.

Now I’m wondering if this advantage due in part to my political education both of my self and from you all is imagined or if any of you experience this as well (in the day to day or job acquisition).

  • VladimirLimeMint@lemmygrad.ml
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    3 months ago

    I’m a cook and does it help? Absolutely. I can feed my family with the leftovers. I can feed homeless people with adequate daily nutrients with just five ingredients. I can volunteer for organizational events and prepare nourishing potluck for all. I can work with many recipes at once or just handful of wildcard options. Needlessly to say I understand my role in the long-term revolutionary goals.