The middle or lower class worker does not get bought as property, and are entitled to liberty and freedom of speech, yet they end up been slaves to where they work not having a voice on what they believe is fair and what needs to change. There are three types of “wage slaves”, people that need a job that have accumulated debt thru school or items they have purchased, family necessity of income, or no other alternative for people living by themselves. Wage slaves are bolted down in jobs they do not like by debt they have accumulated in money or credit leaving them chained with no chance of leaving the job that is paying for their expenses. How can people, mostly millennials and lower class workers, move forward, when economically it is hard to get a decent job having people with multiple college degrees and work experiences come to the same jobs they apply to and having every year a new wave of fresh face that have graduated in their year. A plan has to first take place, that get the ball rolling I would consider looking into job opening that are available and see the opportunity of getting that job. Looking at various places and submitting applications can increase the chances of …show more content…
Risk a job to get another job even if it ends up been with the same snobby leaders or rights the ball has been rolled. There is a base where they saw they tried it did not succeed the way it was expected, but they can try again because the fear starts to diminish knowing the outcome of trying and not giving up until the people decided what is their level of comfort. Where they are willing to come and happy to be in a job that may be in the lower or middle wage job, but the level of self-dignity, and confidence in oneself will be