Sim*Sweatshop

By Tony_Cassidy

What are conditions like working for some Multi-Nationals?

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10 Responses to “Sim*Sweatshop”

  1. Haggis Says:

    Stupid factorys i got threw 2 dayz ;[

    I joined a union and got beat up lost 40% Can you even get threw a week? Lost all my money

  2. Tony Says:

    Any got through a week yet? Yeap, multi-national contractors tend not to like Unions, because they organise the workers in the hope of improving working conditions, this may increase overheads for the contractor, which means they may not meet the low prices they quoted the companies in the first place.

    How are other people getting on?

  3. ricky Says:

    cr*p, i got £0, i cant belive it.

  4. Tony_Cassidy Says:

    I think you mean you did rubbish! Why though? Why was it so hard to make a living?

  5. jamie Says:

    i don’t think it is that good cus your energy goes down really bad even if you are not doing nothin

  6. Tony_Cassidy Says:

    But why did this happen?

  7. marissa Says:

    i think the game gets harder as it goes on, its not very fair you have to do alot of work in short time with low pay, and you cant have your veiw wether of not you want to do over time.

  8. Haggis Says:

    Woo got threw 10 days then paid rent on 7 days they made me lose the game

    i did quite good ;]

  9. Jack Says:

    Nothing better than a honest hard day of labour sir. I did four days but to be fair the price of food and drink was steep. To be honest it’s not what i’d describe as work more like slavery. Multi-nationals dissalow free will and conditions are inhumane. That doesn’t loose my custom though lol.

  10. Tony_Cassidy Says:

    Thanks, you all make great points here. I find it interesting Jack, how you believe that Multi-Nationals limit ‘free will’, but you are willing to accept ‘absence of good’ and carry on purchasing, even though you know moral evil is being allowed?

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