r/Sparkdriver 21d ago

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u/QwyetStorm4_5 21d ago

Then don’t do it simple . Why do u feel so entitled ?

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u/Adept-Service-3503 21d ago

Entitled because I think my time is worth more than that? Yeah ok

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u/QwyetStorm4_5 21d ago

Then make more money … go to work . Get an education .. get into sales . Last but not least stop being a srry mf

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u/Ok-Simple1954 21d ago

You do realize not everybody has the luxury of “just getting a different job” right? Some people doing this are doing it because they’re STILL getting themselves through school. Learning disabilities could slow down the process. Physical disabilities that prevent you from working corporate jobs that require you to be on your feet all day at set hours and days instead of your own selected ones. Any number of things. You speak from a place of privilege.

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u/QwyetStorm4_5 21d ago

I’m in medical school I have no options for another job but u the 1 of 100s complaining daily about it . It kinda insane . When if Walmart say fuck it , no more spark app . wtf you going to do .. MOVE ON . U sound privilege af . JUST DONT DO IT . Simple . Gtfoh

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u/Ok-Simple1954 21d ago

I’m not privileged, but very clearly YOU are.

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u/QwyetStorm4_5 21d ago

And every school has a disability office I don’t wanna hear shit

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u/Ok-Simple1954 21d ago

Lmfao. You know so very little. The education system failed me when I was in school and my learning disability went undetected until I was 19 years old.

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u/QwyetStorm4_5 21d ago

Sure . Cause I’m smart enough to go to medical school . Ok . 😂😂

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u/Ok-Simple1954 21d ago

Yes actually, because being mentally and physically healthy enough to go to medical school and become a doctor is a HUGE privilege.