But is it so hard to get by with a Mcjob.
It is. McJobs don't pay squat. Women are better suited for McJobs because their sexual market value isn't at all based on their jobs. In fact, higher earning women aren't as desired in the sexual marketplace. There is a newer, somewhat small trend of beta men being into careerist women but even a lot of betas don't want careerist gals.
men are going to have to pull out of the workforce, because having both men and women in the wf, esp at such high rates of participation is not a historical norm and we dont know if its sustainable. At the end of the day women need money more than men cos they are the ones that normally raise children hence need the basics more, like shelter, food etc.
Neither men nor women seem willing to leave the workforce. The workforce was better when fewer women were participating. Women have destroyed the white collar working environment. They've turned the white collar work space isn't something far less masculine. Before women entered white collar work in large numbers, it could have been called masculine, though it was never as masculine as blue collar work/manual labor.
In the pre-Sexual Revolution and 1960s-1970s era feminism, all forms of work were designed for men.
As
@SW15 said, as more and more men realise wc work, career etc is not gonna get them laid, more and more men are gonna pull out of it. Whats the point working 40-50hrs a week, taking the stress, being downtrodden etc just to come home to your empty lonely apartment. It dont make sense.
Women on the other hand dont mind working 50hrs a week in a pointless white collar job, cos women are literally (low-level/menial) working and productivity beings, they love being productive, useful and work in general.
A lot of white collar work is soul killing. There are a few meaningful white collar jobs. I have no idea why any woman would want to work the majority of the non-manual labor jobs they work. I have not enjoyed working the white collar jobs I've worked in my career.
I have noticed that women are good at filling their schedules with a lot of meaningless activity.
For men, it really stinks to have a job and not have that job result in you getting laid. Men work for money to be able to get stuff to impress women and get laid. Men use their homes, their cars, and sometimes other possessions to get laid. The thread below touched on those themes.
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I entirely disagree with your whole philosophy, but my biggest issue is that you do realize that your situation is unique as a whole right? Not everyone has the privilege to live at home and sustainably get by with a Mcjob.
In both "Enjoy the Decline" and "The Menu", Aaron Clarey argues for male minimalism. It's close to the McJob and side hustle path that
@kavi discusses.
Living with your parents is not good for getting laid. When unmarried adult males in their 20s-early 40s live with the parents, they are still living off their parents' earnings/retirement income.
There are situations that start around mid-40s where adult children start to take care of their elderly parents. This is rarely done by unattached men but more done by attached men with wives and children under 18 at home.
People choose white collar jobs for the potential to earn more income and better job sustainably. I get it, Google just laid off a bunch of people, but these people literally have "GOOGLE" on their resumes so they will be fine.
Having some names on your resume is really good.
In tech, having names like Google, Apple, Samsung, Microsoft, Meta, and Amazon on a resume will help a lot.
In marketing, having Procter & Gamble on your resume is very respected, especially in consumer products type marketing. There are a few other names on a marketing resume that would get respect. I think Coca-Cola, PepsiCo (including Frito Lay), and Unilever would also be very respected.