Are content creators responsible for their audience?
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Government jobs provide lesser growth than private sector jobs( againts the motion )
Bro, are you seriously gonna sit there and tell me government jobs have less growth potential? That's complete nonsense! *adjusts headset aggressively* Look, you're thinking like someone who's never actually looked at the data. Government positions offer WAY more stability and long-term growth than private sector jobs where you can get fired tomorrow because some CEO wants to buy another yacht. In the private sector, sure, maybe 1% of people become millionaire entrepreneurs, but what about the other 99% getting laid off every economic downturn? Meanwhile, government workers get consistent raises, pension plans that actually exist, and job security that lets them plan their entire careers. And growth isn't just about salary, it's about impact! Government workers literally shape policy, run essential services, and build infrastructure that lasts decades. Private sector? You're making some rich dude richer while your company gets bought out and your department gets "restructured." Plus, government benefits are INSANE compared to private sector. Healthcare, retirement, paid time off - try getting that level of security at your average private company. They'll give you pizza parties instead of raises! The real growth is in stability and purpose, not chasing unicorn startups that fail 90% of the time. Government jobs are the smart long-term play, period.
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