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Peak jew: forcing someone to pay so they can go work their own fucking job

submitted by BeholdTheLight to TellTalk 2 monthsFeb 18, 2025 16:43:15 ago (+20/-0)     (TellTalk)

To understand why this is absurd, i was a returning college student. I had decided to use my current employer to get credits for an "internship". This was NOT an internship at all, it was my full time employment. I had asked to waive the fee for the class since the university had done no work at all to help. They didnt find me the job, they had no part in my job duties, they didnt run the meetings, gave no advice. So essentially, i was paying a third party, in this case the university, to allow me the option to work ... at a job i already had. It screamed even at the time, not being as well versed in the kikes, that university was a fucking scam. I bailed from college shortly after and never looked back. Fuck these entitled assholes



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[ - ] con77 1 point 2 monthsFeb 18, 2025 16:47:25 ago (+1/-0)

every strip club in America

[ - ] HelenHighwater 2 points 2 monthsFeb 18, 2025 17:18:03 ago (+2/-0)

An accomplished stripper can easily cover stage rental, and make alarming amounts of money.

Only a few are smart enough to plan for the future. The window is small, and you income drops a little every year you age, then exponentially after 35.

[ - ] xmasskull 0 points 2 monthsFeb 18, 2025 19:57:20 ago (+0/-0)

"stage rental?"

[ - ] bonghits4jeebus 1 point 2 monthsFeb 18, 2025 20:01:50 ago (+1/-0)

Strippers generally pay rent to the strip club. That's what GP meant.

I'm guessing they're independent contractors, though. They bring their own equipment. Kinda. I mean clothes. They don't bring the pole, lol.

[ - ] xmasskull 1 point 2 monthsFeb 18, 2025 20:05:36 ago (+1/-0)

...and I thought the "dancers" just sold over-priced drinks.

[ - ] bonghits4jeebus 1 point 2 monthsFeb 18, 2025 20:08:04 ago (+1/-0)

I really dislike strippers. IDK why I know this stuff. The internet.

[ - ] wyrmblut 0 points 2 monthsFeb 20, 2025 04:39:26 ago (+0/-0)

This reads like first hand knowledge.

[ - ] HelenHighwater 0 points 2 monthsFeb 20, 2025 16:32:19 ago (+0/-0)

I know a lot of different people. I'm not against stripping, as a trade, but there are too many side hustles, drugs, and potential violence that seem to go with it. Also, there is no longevity in it, anything could be a career ender, and no skills to fall back on. Not to mention, men with questionable hygiene. Not for me.

[ - ] RollinDaGrassTyson 0 points 2 monthsFeb 18, 2025 17:00:23 ago (+0/-0)

I promise you that once you've completed your courses, you will look back and realize you'd just wasted four years of your life energy.

[ - ] Reunto 5 points 2 monthsFeb 18, 2025 17:18:08 ago (+5/-0)

And yet somehow that piece of paper is the difference between making good money and making Ok money.

It's not really the education you are paying for, you're paying for the endorsement from an institution.

[ - ] Whatthefuck 2 points 2 monthsFeb 18, 2025 17:25:38 ago (+2/-0)

It can depend hugely on circumstances. I can't deny that sometimes it pays off and opens doors for you, but in many cases (especially the degrees being churned out today) it's worth less than the paper it's printed on.

I wouldn't recommend a degree to anyone who doesn't know exactly what door it's going to open. Starting with the degree and THEN trying to figure out the job is entirely ass-backwards.

If you want to be an Accountant, get the degree that allows you to be one. Definitely money well spent, and it will definitely pay off. But the people who go to Univeristy and leave with a BA in X and then go job hunting are generally a lot worse off than the guy who spent the same 4 years rising up internally while being paid.

It's also worth noting that you can always upgrade your training throughout your career if you hit a cieling and need it to progress further - something very common in the business world.

The other potential advantage of going to a good school is the connections you can make with other young people and people in the industry. I think the old adage of "it's not what you know, it's who you know" is a lot more correct than people would like to admit.

[ - ] Consensus_Reality 2 points 2 monthsFeb 18, 2025 17:49:23 ago (+2/-0)

The other potential advantage of going to a good school is the connections you can make with other young people and people in the industry.

I had a professor with a degree from Harvard who told me the education from an ivy league school was no better, and maybe worse, than that from a good state-run school. He said the point of getting a degree from an ivy league school is the connections you make while in school as well as those you continue to make afterwards in the work force. I didn't put to much stock in what he said until I saw it for myself in corporate management. A degree from a "good" school goes a long way in helping a retarded, incompetent POS get promoted.

[ - ] BannedEverwhere 0 points 2 monthsFeb 18, 2025 21:37:59 ago (+0/-0)

If you want to be an Accountant, get the degree that allows you to be one. Definitely money well spent, and it will definitely pay off. But the people who go to Univeristy and leave with a BA in X and then go job hunting are generally a lot worse off than the guy who spent the same 4 years rising up internally while being paid.

Except we can't get the job in the first place without going into life ruining debt to get a piece of paper.

It's also worth noting that you can always upgrade your training throughout your career if you hit a cieling and need it to progress further -

Many industries don't even hire at entry level without a degree.

The other potential advantage of going to a good school is the connections you can make with other young people and people in the industry. I think the old adage of "it's not what you know, it's who you know" is a lot more correct than people would like to admit.

But only those who are attractive, wealthy and popular benefit that way as a white incel with no social circle I wouldn't have a chance in hell.

[ - ] Consensus_Reality 0 points 2 monthsFeb 18, 2025 17:43:28 ago (+1/-1)

I agree. I have several university degrees and each one was worth getting—from a financial and career change/advancement point of view—despite being basically worthless from an educational point of view. That was decades ago when clown world was just starting to ramp up. Nowadays there are very few degrees worth getting—especially if you are a White man desirous of employment in the jewish corporate world.

[ - ] BannedEverwhere 0 points 2 monthsFeb 18, 2025 21:35:25 ago (+0/-0)

I know even if I did go to collage I'd still be lucky to get hired for a minimum wage job.

[ - ] Master_Foo 4 points 2 monthsFeb 18, 2025 17:45:41 ago (+6/-2)

Peak Jew is when you convince non-Jews that you are a Jealous Jew-God with the only cure for a disease called "Sin"... Which you created in the first place.

[ - ] deleted 0 points 2 monthsFeb 19, 2025 06:04:51 ago (+0/-0)

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[ - ] Razzoriel 0 points 2 monthsFeb 19, 2025 06:04:51 ago (+0/-0)

Nice cathechisis bro

[ - ] mannerbund 1 point 2 monthsFeb 18, 2025 18:18:12 ago (+1/-0)

That's why I dropped out of college in the first year. Growing up I heard from family that it is important to get your degree so I followed suit. My findings were that it was a scam for the inept, and useless for most people.

The career path I choose requires no degrees, just curious people who are driven to results. This week I got to fast track one who only had a high school diploma, and one who 'Attended college' but never finished anything. These are people who are driven to results not to accolades.

[ - ] PostWallHelena 1 point 2 monthsFeb 18, 2025 18:55:00 ago (+1/-0)

Every fucking university does shit like this.

[ - ] bonghits4jeebus 0 points 2 monthsFeb 18, 2025 20:03:13 ago (+0/-0)

I never had to do an internship for credits. Only money.

[ - ] MartinTimothy 1 point 2 monthsFeb 18, 2025 19:00:26 ago (+1/-0)*

"Forcing someone to pay so they can go to work ..

Yeah whatever took place within the academic sphere .. the same thing happened here in Australia when "Compulsory Union Membership" was made law in the 1950's, which gave thugs the right to come onto the job and demand you pay them $$ just to keep yr job.

[ - ] TheOriginal1Icemonkey 0 points 2 monthsFeb 18, 2025 21:19:38 ago (+0/-0)

Haha, you went to college!

[ - ] x0x7 0 points 2 monthsFeb 18, 2025 21:54:00 ago (+0/-0)

You were allowed to work there regardless of your university so you were not paying to be "allowed" to work your job. You were paying a fee to have the credits on your transcript. Everything was optional and no one forced you to do anything at any time.