>>1968637I'm pretty young though. Was thinking of lying about having a college diploma too actually since I've NEVER heard of anyone's education being verified unless it's for a bank or something high caliber.
I've considered the risks and it feels like if you apply game theory to lying on your resume it makes sense to always lie. Worst case scenario simply bail and receive no negative consequences from lying? (not sure if there's a blacklist, id imagine min wage jobs do not have this).
Really I just want to sneak my way into a "mid tier job". Feels like minimum wage and VERY high wage work are the two hardest. Whereas somewhere in the middle is where you can get paid OK, receive health benefits and be able to work not so much or learn on the job.
I've read on 4chan a lot of stories of people "working" 8 hour days where actual work is <2-3 hrs. Browse the news at work, chill by the watercooler, smoke breaks, etc etc and then maybe an hour of real work. Whereas min wage work youre constantly slaving and easily replaced or actual real work where you have real responsibilities.
Is this shit true? Wh