Do you still have the council house? If so, how are you fucked? Secure tenancy with an affordable rent - that's not fucked.I would probably say I am about even - I did send my kids to private school (scholarships) but did not buy my council house (even though we could have done) and am now fucked.
have you ever been skiing
screw, bailliff
jobs where you get 2 quid more an hour to put the heavies on w/c people.
Let me know how that works out for you.
already been said but joining police, bailiff, prison officer and also job centre adviser - in these roles you are, in general, on the side of capital, and will spend much or all of your time screwing over other people.
Private schools definitely. Private health care too, except where the NHS doesn't provide a service, or if the waiting lists are so long that you'd die before being seeing.
Buy to let? fuck yeah, you've definitely sold out then, whether you're a decent landlord or not, BTL is totally fucking us on housing, should never have been allowed in the first place. Letting out a room in the house you own, fine, but as soon as you start to profit from other peoples' housing needs you've stepped over the line I reckon. There's some job role for "landlords" in terms of maintaining/administering properties but as far as I'm concerned, this should be done by the state (in capitalism) or possibly housing co-operatives - no individual should be able/allowed to accrue housing as assets imo (I don't consider your home, even owned, to be an asset, I know it is, I also think you shouldn't be allowed to profit from owning the asset but can see no practical way of doing this).
Management beyond line manager probably as well, any time where your job role becomes about extracting as much work/surplus value as possible from an employee, you're on or over the line anyway.
Cleaner? nah, no problem with this in principle.
Agree with all of this but possibly the last sentence. I have some problems with hiring a cleaner in principle. I think its totally unproblematic if you are disabled or elderly but when you have the capacity to clean and choose to contract it out to somebody else because you don't like it and can afford to there's something that doesn't feel right about that to me, I would not do it. It's too similar to having a domestic servant for my liking. I appreciate the counter-argument that you are providing somebody else with work they might not have otherwise had, but still it jars with me.
Sending children to private school is right out, but what about working in them? Doesn't sit at all well with me, so I wouldn't.
What about as a teacher or learning support staff?I wouldn't judge someone for working as a cleaner or a dinner lady in a private school.
what about using private healthcare if it is provided free with your job?
What about as a teacher or learning support staff?
I wouldn't want to do it myself. I wouldn't want to work in that environment.I wouldn't judge someone working as learning support staff who worked at a private school.
I wouldn't want to do it myself. I wouldn't want to work in that environment.
I've got a mate who is a Jobcentre Advisor. I've worked on switchboards and in mailrooms at Jobcentres. There are plenty of cunts but there are also a few who try to help people as much as they can. I was in there one day chatting to a mate and one of the advisors almost went for another for the shit way he treated someone.already been said but joining police, bailiff, prison officer and also job centre adviser - in these roles you are, in general, on the side of capital, and will spend much or all of your time screwing over other people.
We have a spare room and have considered letting a friend live in it. There is no way she would live there without paying rent. Pride and shit.Buy to let? fuck yeah, you've definitely sold out then, whether you're a decent landlord or not, BTL is totally fucking us on housing, should never have been allowed in the first place. Letting out a room in the house you own, fine, but as soon as you start to profit from other peoples' housing needs you've stepped over the line I reckon. There's some job role for "landlords" in terms of maintaining/administering properties but as far as I'm concerned, this should be done by the state (in capitalism) or possibly housing co-operatives - no individual should be able/allowed to accrue housing as assets imo (I don't consider your home, even owned, to be an asset, I know it is, I also think you shouldn't be allowed to profit from owning the asset but can see no practical way of doing this).
No, speaking as a line manager I've done a couple of things I've not liked and refused to do many things that are pretty shitty. Quite often they still happen. There are 2 possibly 3 people who still have their jobs because I fought their corner. Doesn't make me any less of a cunt but most of those likely to take the job if I left would not only do what I wouldn't but some would fuck other people over for the hell of it. Whatever it takes to sleep at night I guess.Management beyond line manager probably as well, any time where your job role becomes about extracting as much work/surplus value as possible from an employee, you're on or over the line anyway.
statist all the way i see. what about a school in which fees were charged solely to employ teachers and maintain facilities by people who didn't want statist ideology shoved down the throats of their children - perhaps an anarchist school, in which fees were charged according to parents' ability to pay?Sending children to private school is right out, but what about working in them? Doesn't sit at all well with me, so I wouldn't.
statist all the way i see. what about a school in which fees were charged solely to employ teachers and maintain facilities by people who didn't want statist ideology shoved down the throats of their children - perhaps an anarchist school, in which fees were charged according to parents' ability to pay?
if you could express your objections more eloquently perhaps we could explore them.
Where they teach you the power of the full stop but don't subject you to the tyranny of the capital?statist all the way i see. what about a school in which fees were charged solely to employ teachers and maintain facilities by people who didn't want statist ideology shoved down the throats of their children - perhaps an anarchist school, in which fees were charged according to parents' ability to pay?
This is already the case for most private schools - many even have charitable tax-status, as I'm sure you know. And schools of the kind you describe already exist. They are mostly the preserve of the children of rock stars and their chums.what about a school in which fees were charged solely to employ teachers and maintain facilities
i don't know, i'm not going to impose a curriculum on a hypothetical school.Where they teach you the power of the full stop but don't subject you to the tyranny of the capital?
if you could express your objections more eloquently perhaps we could explore them.
I know and have worked with a lot of DWP staff since I've been a TU rep and there are a lot of good, fair and caring staff in job centres, DWP call centres and other DWP workplaces. There are staff facing disciplinary action for failing to impose sanctions on people and for speaking out against ATOS and Universal Credit.also job centre adviser - in these roles you are, in general, on the side of capital, and will spend much or all of your time screwing over other people.
i was thinking of the sort of anarchist school which used to exist at the london action resource centre, not some sort of eton or harrow or that summerhill thing.This is already the case for most private schools - many even have charitable tax-status, as I'm sure you know. And schools of the kind you describe already exist. They are mostly the preserve of the children of rock stars and their chums.
Yeah. Shitty pay, too.I know and have worked with a lot of DWP staff since I've been a TU rep and there are a lot of good, fair and caring staff in job centres, DWP call centres and other DWP workplaces. There are staff facing disciplinary action for failing to impose sanctions on people and for speaking out against ATOS and Universal Credit.
To tar them with the same brush as the police is disgusting.
Yep, much lower than some other civil service departments.Yeah. Shitty pay, too.
Apologies. I was expressing surprise, really, that such a school could exist in the world as it currently operates. Or was it more of a general hypothetical question along the lines of "how about a school on the moon?"...