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Not to pry but what do you consider "good pay" for those conditions?
Around 55 an hour on average in my field but lots of fluctuation based on location.
So you evaluated that 114k a year is worth a chance at your life? What's the lowest you'd go?
The biggest problem is that's not really a considerable sum of value compared to what the upper 1% makes. There's ALOT of wealth to go around that has been systematically stolen from you. I wouldn't doubt a socialist society could provide you, and most people actually, the same level of luxury you are afforded today.
I don't care what other people make though, millions of people work significantly more dangerous gigs for significantly less and millions of people work completely safe gigs for way more. I do this because I love it AND it pays well.
Isnt this a little contradictory to your earlier statement? Your income is what everyone has to make to live comfortably, a state which could easily be provided by many systems, and now you say you love it even though the luxury it affords you is around the same as an experienced flight attendant. Would that mean you'd work the same job for any system that provided for you? Considering your affinity for the job?
So I guess that answers your questions. In a socialist society you'd probably have the same material wealth and could work the same job
Fair enough