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Lastly the “Well at least you will still have a job” line is also nonsense.
We produce one of the world’s most useful commodities at scale… and it’s not easy to do… so we aren’t going out of business anytime soon.
If they were willing to pay me when oil was at $20 a barrel, they will still pay me at $100… which I’ve noticed is basically the same salary.
In short, high prices = more stress, more work and groceries and gas cost more.
Lastly the “Well at least you will still have a job” line is also nonsense.
We produce one of the world’s most useful commodities at scale… and it’s not easy to do… so we aren’t going out of business anytime soon.
If they were willing to pay me when oil was at $20 a barrel, they will still pay me at $100… which I’ve noticed is basically the same salary.
In short, high prices = more stress, more work and groceries and gas cost more.
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