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u/jj_kooyman · 1 pointr/LouderWithCrowder

hm, it's meant to be satirical, I hope why it's satire :)

and she worked at google and Yahoo, real world experience she has not.

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A satirical take on what it’s like to be a woman in the workplace, Cooper draws from her experience as a former executive in the world of tech (she’s a former Googler and Yahooer). You can get the book here. 

u/Spreadsheeticus · 7 pointsr/LouderWithCrowder

It's made to look like a classic Coleman camping mug.

You kids need to get to the outdoors more...

u/tendyforyourthoughts · 1 pointr/LouderWithCrowder

Read this book: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Wanted-Workers-Unraveling-Immigration-Narrative/dp/0393249018

And this: https://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2018/08/07/for-most-us-workers-real-wages-have-barely-budged-for-decades/

The wages that rise as a result of immigration are those of business owners that profit off of having a wider pool of labor competing for the jobs that they provide.

Massive wage increases occurred in Europe after the Black Plague wiped out a third of the population died. Each laborer had more value due to the constraints on labor supply. Adding labor to your society inherently reduces the amount of money you have to pay your laborers, as there are more of them competing for available jobs.

Edit: the studies you’re citing are also from 1) specific occurrences in specific times, and 2) largely from studies taken during the 20th century and not in the current age of mass immigration from third world countries.

u/SchmidtytheKid · 2 pointsr/LouderWithCrowder

I think he needs a little of this after that comment.