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One is that employment is dehumanizing if it's treated like indentured servitude during the "work hours".
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Oh please, surely you jest. Indentured servitude? What do you think you are there to do? You provide a service for which your employer compensates you with a salary. So you find work you don't find personally satisfying 'dehumanizing'? Wake up, grab a cup of coffee, and shake the flowers from your hair man. If you wanted to do work that you found fufilling then you should have gotten the skills to do it while in college.
The Google bit is so completely non relevant to posting on message boards in the day that I'm not even going to address it. Your comment on luck however should be clarified. Saying that successful people who like what they do are there because of 'luck' is nothing more than an attempt to remove responsibility from yourself, those people are there because they worked hard and have been living according to their goals since before highschool in some cases.
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The 'real world' is comprised of more than just work, too. In the 'real world,' the young and pompous get patronized regularly. Might as well get used to it now, and learn to roll with it.
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I'll judge who can get away with patronizing me. You can try to blow me off as pompous, but I don't assume ability goes hand in hand with age. Since I don't have to worry about your opinion of me holding my career back I'm free to call bs where I see it.