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Under the capitalist system, medical students are the victims of for-profit medical schools.
Don’t go to medical school looking for a good job until after the revolution, because you don’t want to be victimized, do you? But it’s okay, because, “After the Revolution, medical schools will be state-owned.” Because according to occupywallst.org poster TedRall, a day-laborer is just as “important” as a doctor, so they should get paid the same. Which of course means that everybody would want to be a doctor, since it’s so much “easier”.
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What will getting jobs accomplish?
Lowering the unemployment that you’re protesting? Lessening your financial hardships that you’re complaining about? Occupywallst.org poster barthw52 would rather stick to his principles and not “allow these companies to control our lives.”
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It’s too boring for me. Too meaningless. Too mundane. A machine could have done it easily.
The poster luparb on occupywallst.org turned down a job offer to protest unemployment. He thinks that entry-level jobs are beneath him because a machine could do it, but he’s protesting the elimination of low-skill jobs through automation.
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By the time they graduate “HTML, CSS php, javascript, etc” will be replaced with something else.
Learning a marketable job skill is futile, because technology moves too fast for anybody to keep up, says azelikov on occupywallst.org. Never mind that lots of people have made entire careers out of keeping up.
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Jobs are already becoming obsolete.
No need to train for a job, jobs are becoming obsolete anyway, says rbe on occupywallst.org.