When someone doesn't have a degree so they're working customer service, and they complain about being poor: "you should have gotten higher education and gotten a real job if you didn't want to be poor!"
People who went to college and have an office job that barely pays enough extra over a service job to cover student loans, and they complain about being poor: "you fell for the scam of college and are an idiot for going so deep into debt!"
No matter what you do, they will always say you made the wrong choices and that's why you're poor. The whole system is designed to keep you poor, that's the truth.
When someone doesn't have a degree so they're working customer service, and they complain about being poor: "you should have gotten higher education and gotten a real job if you didn't want to be poor!"
People who went to college and have an office job that barely pays enough extra over a service job to cover student loans, and they complain about being poor: "you fell for the scam of college and are an idiot for going so deep into debt!"
No matter what you do, they will always say you made the wrong choices and that's why you're poor. The whole system is designed to keep you poor, that's the truth.
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