• jmcs@discuss.tchncs.de
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    9 hours ago

    Acquired responsibility under a working contract ≠ Motivation for signing a working contract

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      6 hours ago

      Sure but we are responsible for our own health and that of our family also, so the main objective for many is to obtain “stable employment” the more invisible, the better.

      Work to live. Not live to work.

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          3 hours ago

          Its asking what my primary responsibility is when acquiring a new job.

          My primary responsibility is to look after my own health and wellbeing and to some extend the wellbeing of people i interact with. This at all times regardless of what my current goal is.

          The most direct way a job relates to wellbeing is that it can provide a stable income to live from. So that is the correct answer.

          No amount of additional context can change this.

          Id like to take it a step up even.

          The primary responsibility for any employer Is to make sure its employees have “enough” wage. Because if they can’t those jobs become objectively inhuman.