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You you’re writing up more time that it actually took you. That is fraud.

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I’m not writing up anything. I clock in when my shift starts, I complete the work designated for me for that shift, send it out by the time it needs to be sent out, and clock out at the end of my shift.

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I’m not writing up anything. I clock in

… same fucking thing, Einstein.

The non-fraudulant thing would be to clock out when you’re done.

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Nope. They pay me for my availability, not how much of it they utilize.

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That’s not fraud, that’s called “working smarter”. Not giving us a raise to account for inflation, now that’s fraud.

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Maybe it’s meant to be, but my parents taught me about deliberate ignorance, and I intend to use it.

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Is it fraudulent for a mechanic working flat rate to complete a 10 hour job in 6 hours and collect the full 10 hours of pay?

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I remember those halcyon days when calling each other Sherlock and Einstein was the zenith of insults.

On the playground.

During recess.

In the fifth grade.

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What in the boot licking fuck is this?

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Most employers pay you to be on standby for last minute tasks. That’s what you are doing for the rest of the time. You are also planing on how to do these tasks more efficiently. That is all billable in my opinion.

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Wow you’re not very intelligent

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No unequivocally, you’ve shown us you fundamentally lack intelligence. You’re all over this thread accusing people of fraud for working smart.

You are under the delusion of meritocracy, that good workers get rewarded for being more efficient than their coworkers. If you actually worked an office job ever in your life, you’d realize very quickly that this is not a dynamic that exists there.

Instead, you accuse everyone here of being a teenager. I wager you’re actually the teenager because it takes someone with exceptionally little life experience to have the opinions you have.

Hope your days as pleasant as you are!

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Imagine caring about stealing from a thief.

They’re just stealing back a fraction of what is being stolen from them.

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Stealing from a thief is still a crime.

BTW, if they’re a thief, report/sue them. Or are they just “thief” because of an ad hoc moral system you made up to justify anything you do?

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Wage theft is one of the least acted upon crimes. This system is immoral, and the people who run it are immoral. Thinking you will get any justice except for what you take for yourself is naive and wrong.

This system isn’t designed for us, its literally designed for the people its named after… Capitalists. Taking anything you can back from them is perfectly fine.

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Yes, because every single empoyeer is a thief. Capitalism bad, mkay. Fucking tankies.

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Imagine thinking capitalists deserve anything other than being kicked to the curb. Workers do everything, the sooner we control things the better.

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Yeah, that’s exactly what they said… can you refute that surplus value is extracted through exploitation of labour forces? No? Didn’t think so. Much easier to insult and deride, and pretend that was a meaningful or valuable argument, than to actually make one.

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shut the fuck up.

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