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purplesaline:deadpoolsbottombitch:dancinbutterfly:tsarinajissa:thefortysecond:great-tweets:Sigh.Important update! His story went viral enough that other paint companies reached out to him and he got a job with a new paint company!!https://www.tiktok.com/@tonesterpaints/video/6898720259675540742Athens TikToker Tony Piloseno accepts job and partnership with Florida paint company following rush of public supportListen. This is what people are talking about when they say that if you gave people a fucking UBI, folks would still work. Even “menial” work is beloved by various people if it’s given the respect it deserves and folks dont need to worry about - um - starving to death and dying of illness?I legitimately love delivering pizzas! If it were sustainable i wouldn’t mind at all doing it for the rest of my life! One of my best friends absolutely loves cleaning, and the only reason she quit cleaning professionally is that she was sick of the ways she was treated. My stepfather has been a carpenter and construction worker for 30 years, despite being a highly qualified graphic designer and architect, bc the man just fuckin loves construction work. For every “menial/undesireable” job available, there is someone who is happy to work it, if not for the stigma and need to survive. And for the truly awful ones? Like slaughterhouse cleanup, sewer maintenance, roadkill pickup, etc? With UBI they could almost all be mechanized, saving people from having to do grueling and dangerous jobs they really don’t have to do. There are even people who will do those jobs because they recognize that they need to get done. Those people may not love the job itself but they take great pride in doing something that needs to be done.People don’t just work for free doing jobs they love. If there’s a niche there will always be someone willing to fill it.Ok I’m down, but how did this switch to a convo about UBI… -- source link