heavenlyboy34
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There's an easy way around this, you know. Just set up a fake FB page and never use it except when employers ask for it.



This^^ Tpoints, I suggest you build a business plan for an imaginary (self-employed) company as an exercise. That way, you'll learn all the shit business owners have to go through.Spoken like a man who has never even considered running his own business. If you had any idea the mountain of law and regulation and punitive taxation that a small business owner must endure to remain on the right side of the law, nothing like the above statement could ever pass your keyboard without sarcasm.
Until there is no place left to work or conduct business that does not "require" this.
I'm an ancap, but I hate when people use the private companies have the right to do "x" to you argument as if corporations are private businesses to begin with. Well guess what? Private companies also have the right NOT to hire you if they can't get access to your private information. In my opinion and in any reasonable person's head, privacy for an individual far outweighs a private business's right to snoop.
Do you deny there are regulations and licensing fees?
It's now a federal crime to decorate a cake in a non-federally approved kitchen. Never mind baking a cake, I'm talking about decorating a cake. This in response to a salmonella outbreak that came from--guess where--a government-inspected commercial kitchen.
Are you seriously arguing that the government hasn't made it exponentially harder to be self-employed in the last century? Seriously? Hell, eighty years ago you could work for yourself without having a clue how to pay a 'self-employment tax'. Get real.
Spoken like a man who has never even considered running his own business. If you had any idea the mountain of law and regulation and punitive taxation that a small business owner must endure to remain on the right side of the law, nothing like the above statement could ever pass your keyboard without sarcasm.
fuk dat!then i get to see theirs...
better everyone mind their OWN business
this is a defacto end around of the rights we keep bitching about
To the contrary, I have run several. To my admission, not always licensed and registered, but I managed to pay my bills. I'm not saying everybody must survive on the amount I was making, but to make the excuse that government is keeping you from working for yourself is ridiculous.
you lose. I could make plenty of money running dope too. lol
To the contrary, I have run several. To my admission, not always licensed and registered, but I managed to pay my bills. I'm not saying everybody must survive on the amount I was making, but to make the excuse that government is keeping you from working for yourself is ridiculous.
Why are you so obstinate about accepting that you could not have done it at all if you actually adhered to what the law demanded of you, and that even cutting corners as you did, most people couldn't even live on the little income you managed to live on?
The government doesn't need to physically prevent you from working for yourself in order to make it so burdensome that it's not worth it. Why would anyone bother, if they could get a job working for someone else and not have to deal with the mountains of bullshit involved with self-employment? It's clearly nowhere near a government-neutral proposition whether you are self-employed vs. working for someone else.
They want you working for someone else, that way they have a prior claim on every dime you make before you see it.
Can that be said if all of them were doing the same thing?nobody is forcing you to seek employment with them.
Can that be said if all of them were doing the same thing?
There comes a time when one is being forced to work just to earn a living. If there are no jobs available except from those employers who wish to stick their nose in your business, you are being forced to seek employment with them.
Now don't tell me I should start my own business. I am a controls engineer and my experience lends itself to working for others. My political and religious beliefs are none of the business of any employer I might decide to work for.
Is it? Are you suggesting I might hold my breath and die since living is a choice?And living is a choice, isn't it?
No, I think I am entitled to keep my private affairs and personal effects private, free from the snooping eyes of anybody.
That includes government, an employer, an ex-wife, you...it doesn't matter.
Oh, that steps on Mega-Global-Hyper-Corp's "human resources" data mining operations?
Boo fucking hoo.
Isn't that why you're not on Facebook, though?
I mean, personal responsibility has to play a role here. An employer can already conduct a background check, drug screening, etc. prior to hiring an individual. Not all employers do this, but if you want to work for one that does, you have to submit for their terms. You always have the option of refusing the service of your labor to any such employer.
I can't believe some here are advocating for blatant government intervention in employment contracts...