For part A, I mean that this article is only a product of actually being a working citizen. Which Is a credit, one where people should see reasons why having a job creates some level of exposure to wider knowledge and new states of thinking.
And part B is derived from your Point of not wanting to do the paper work (if I read that part right) and believe you deserve a better position.
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PArt A I guess depends on what a person is willing to do. I have done plenty of shit jobs for the lsat 30 years, but there is pretty much always work available for the willing.
I deserve nothing, I just don't like the paperwork. I know people who would prefer the paperwork to doing what I do by a long way. This has nothing to do with wanting or deserving a better position.
Well, just miss quoted you, could have happened to anyone 🤞