• Benjaben@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    Can’t forget the terrible consequences of failing to meet “quota” (make enough to pay the bills).

    But thanks for pointing this out, it really is similar, just with enough layers of abstraction to make the structure hard to see.

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      17 hours ago

      Almost all white collar work is now and has been for a long time goal based. There are people who, since they started working in modern times, don’t even know what a quota is

      And with automation, more and more will become as such

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        11 hours ago

        I don’t mean a literal work output “quota”, that’s what I meant with layers of abstraction. A better question to ask yourself is how many Americans live paycheck to paycheck? The expensive nature of the modern world, the difficulty in being paid well enough to achieve not just stability but some personal forward progress - getting the resources for these is what I mean about needing to hit a “quota”.

        What proportion of Americans are unable to hit the quota, described this way? What are the consequences, both to them and to wider society? Pretty bad situation, reminds me of just more complicated/obfuscated, “fuzzier” feudalism.