I hate being born working class

I hate being born working class

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1) born poor
2) go to college
3) work hard
4) become middle class

what does working class even mean?
are you considered working class if you work a blue collar job but make a shit ton of money?

>born into upper middle class family
>both parents are intelligent and successful
>i'm still struggling through college at 23
it's not a good feeling

working class is just a nice way of saying "poor"
it's pretty useless anyway because in america the meaning of "middle class" has stretched out so much that you can call yourself middle class as long as you aren't homeless

There is only 1 way to solve this problem comrade.

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Dude, just pull yourself up by your bootstraps lmao

I should've been aborted

just work harder, you can become anything you want in usa land of the free
in about 5 generations on average...

Get back in cagie, pr*le

fuck that. just collect welfare and sell meth

I'd probably prefer to live in the US. I can't get a job locally because I can't afford to go through the expensive process of getting a drivers license and I can't move to any of the larger cities where I wouldn't need it because you have to be in a rent queue system for like 10 to 20 years if you're not rich enough to outright buy an apartment.

>pull yourself up by the bootstraps
>walk into CEOs office and give a firm handshake
>???
>profit

>ywn be a poor, cute boy that gets sexually and socially humiliated by an abusive upper class gf

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Same, watching my parents live paycheck to paycheck and struggle to pay bills gave me a permanent fear financial responsibility

>middle class
to people fall for this meme?
you are still working class

do you live of you wage?
working class
do you have a smal buisness where you work at?
working class
do you live on owning land or companies?´
not working class

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>do you have a smal buisness where you work at?
>working class
petit booj

>tfw parents are not even working class
>both been unemployed since the 1980s
>tfw part of the underclass
>also been unemployed for years

Are you norf?

Nope, we are all whiteoids from London

How does this work

I'm assuming they collect neetbux+ some kind of disability allowance

>petit booj
no such thing, you are working class or arent

Step-dad gets depressionbux, everyone else gets NEETbux. I've been getting it for so long that I think the system has just forgotten about me. Most people receiving UC (Britbong welfare) have to attend regular meetings with an employment coach every 1-2 weeks, but I haven't had one in like a year.

My step-dad has to go to yearly evaluation sessions in order to keep getting his depressionbux though.

Oof what borough?

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I think the US is still a much better place to be working class than most other countries. I get the impression that if you are born working class in Europe, you will never under any circumstances move up and out, unless you’re African or something. Being working class in the US is still hard but there are opportunities to make things better. There are high paying jobs for working class people who are will to put in the work. The problem is a lot of them don’t want to. They want to clock in at the factory from 9 to 5 and then hangout at the bar, which is fine but you can’t really bitch about lack of opportunity then. There’s also no pressure to go to an extremely expensive college or live in some bug city.

Rise up, this chaos is great for societal realignment.

There are no words to fully describe the level of delusion you are operating under. Get back to me when fully employed people in your country aren't taking out welfare to keep a roof over their heads or going to foodbanks.

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Based comrade