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What made you realize that working a job has no future?
Remember this principle: finding work is always harder than doing work.
Anyone can do the work; 99% of people can do it after training.
Finding work is extremely scarce; even with strict training, less than 30% can find work.
This leads to many implications, so let me elaborate:
The real money is not for the boss, but for those who find work...
Small company bosses find work themselves; if there's no work, everyone faces layoffs;
Large companies hire employees to find work; the so-called platform of a big company is just a brand that allows a group of job finders to boast.
There are also some special companies that rely on gunmen to find work, earning a hard-earned income themselves, while the gunmen take the big share, similar to rural farmers selling fruit.
Only with monopolistic technology will work come to you automatically;
This kind of work-based earning is still possible, but now even this technology has costs, called R&D.
And in the R&D industry, those who find work (seeking bosses, funding, or direction) are the most profitable.
This is also why everyone hates connections, because those with connections don’t need to find work; they monopolize policies, and their money comes from preventing others from earning by taking on projects.
Therefore, people with connections are usually poorly managed and poorly paid, because their core advantage is relationships; they care more about leaders than their own employees or product quality.
For ordinary people, it’s not that workers have no future, but that those who lack the ability to find work have no future—they can only rely on a fixed salary.
Those who have the ability to find work, like salespeople in big companies, don’t punch in or check attendance; performance speaks for itself.
The boss treats them as partners; the conflict between them is never between the company and employees, but between interests that are not aligned.
From another perspective, many people earning three thousand a month is because the country currently cannot find enough jobs paying five thousand, eight thousand, or twenty thousand a month...