Like you trust these people as far as you can throw them.
Politicians, lawyers, hr
Any job in marketing.
Cops.Aside from cops and military worker solidarity with any working assholes over inherited wealth nepo babies and trust funders who use capital to oppress people who weren’t born under similar privilege.
Landlords and capitalists, as well as those that exist to maintain them.
Israeli occupation.
People who’s roles mean they live off stolen credit of workers. People can add value to a company in lots of ways - Organisers, managers, leads, and grunts.
However, there’s a class of people that do nothing. They’re often in high level positions, and talk a good talk but do nothing. Their teams have no respect for them and have to do their role for them. They should have been fired long ago, but there’s often a cluster of them protecting each other. They gravitate towards roles like project manager, sales, customer relations, but I don’t want to say it’s everyone in those roles because sometimes you get good ones. It’s also not limited to them.
I heard someone call these kinda of people “fence turtles”. Nobody knows how they got up there, they don’t do anything useful, and they’re not likely to come down anytime soon
I like it.
Marketing/occupations in advertising.
Insurance loss adjusters
I used to be an insurance adjuster for a car insurance company. Worst job in the world. I would meet the insured and they are going through a terrible time. Then I would meet with the auto shop and they want to make as much money as possible. Then I would need to negotiate to get a reasonable number. Then I find out instead of repairing the dents and dings they just put Bondo on the whole thing. So the insured gets a piece of crap vehicle back and the auto shop and insurance company makes an incredible amount of money.
I quit after three weeks.
Health insurance executives and administrators
Hospital executives and administrators
Most tech executives
Private equity firm executives and administrators
Student loan collection agency executives and administrators
Along with all the others that have been mentioned here my personal hate is financiers and bankers and most people that work in finance.
Project managers. Not racist I just dont like them. Never met one that wasnt a useless overpaid Muppet.
Working for ICE or Working in Trumps management team.
A lot of other answers are right but this is next level.
Cops, soldiers, politicians, CEOs, judges, landlords, debt collectors, repossession agents, and any job solely designed to impose the will of the capitalists upon the world.
- Real estate agents
- President of the United States
- Politicians in general
- Used car sales-persons
The last used car salesman I interacted with was great, he really went out of his way to secure the deal and gave excellent service. I’d trust him over any politician
Why not new car salespeople?
Because their job is to sell you someone else’s problem. While you can buy a used/previously owned vehicle that doesn’t have problems, if it does, they still have to sell it, and as long as it lasts longer than your local “lemon law” (if you have one) says, then it’s your problem after that and you have no recourse other than to sell it and still lose a chunk of money. (Most likely, after they sell it, and after the lemon law makes it entirely your problem, they spread the word around that the car is, in fact, a lemon, so other used car dealers won’t touch it.)
Game publisher executive.
Like the people who run EA, Xbox, PlayStation, etc. All inclusive, I don’t think there are any good ones. They’re all working to drive prices up, wages down, and creativity? These people don’t give two shits about the games. They are not gamers. They see gamers as useful to keep their profits high and that’s it.
Support indie game developers whenever you can. Stardew Valley is a game I’ve tried very hard to like, not because I bought it twice, but because one guy made it and has supported it faithfully for ten years, and he genuinely cares about the experience. It’s just not the kind of game I like. I should — I play Animal Crossing. But Stardew Valley is based on Harvest Moon (another Nintendo game), but way more advanced. I think Animal Crossing was also inspired by Harvest Moon, but it’s the dumbed down version for kids. (It’s also post-apocalyptic, if you read between the lines! So that’s awesome.) But nah, I don’t like the game, but I love the developer’s passion for it, and I plan to buy his next game straight away. I think I will like it (“Haunted Chocolatier”) a little more, since it’s less farming and more questing, but instead of farming, it’s shop keeping.












