Post ATscl6AM7yGmOpFju4 by Gloifleg@coolsite.win
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 (DIR) Post #ATsQlHNFG3fJi5bLqi by Bloomfer@coolsite.win
       2023-03-22T14:47:58.137067Z
       
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       > Among those who said they advertised job postings that they weren't actively trying to fill, close to half said they kept the ads up to give the impression the company was growing. One-third of the managers who said they advertised jobs they weren't trying to fill said they kept the listings up to placate overworked employees.https://www.wsj.com/articles/that-plum-job-listing-may-just-be-a-ghost-3aafc794?mod=mhp
       
 (DIR) Post #ATscl6AM7yGmOpFju4 by Gloifleg@coolsite.win
       2023-03-22T16:59:11.916092Z
       
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       Yeah, shit like this makes me paranoid.
       
 (DIR) Post #ATscl6ciQWxFomWO6i by Bloomfer@coolsite.win
       2023-03-22T17:02:22.696096Z
       
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       That's why I went full retard and went back to my peasant roots
       
 (DIR) Post #ATsdPpI7lvnJw7J64O by diceynes@coolsite.win
       2023-03-22T17:09:45.452525Z
       
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       @Bloomfer I bet it's nice overall being in nature instead of a cubicle or working for a slave master and working out your own willpower to survive. You know before we had kings people owned their own piece of land and swapped items between each other. Then came the kings as owners and you had to work for them and being taxed. Everybody owned themselves in really olden times.
       
 (DIR) Post #ATsftJ7AAXGcjnMi8W by Bloomfer@coolsite.win
       2023-03-22T17:37:29.847616Z
       
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       Even under a king it was better, peasants had value and you still had your own plot