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I'm trying to imagine under what scenario I would leave the farm and rural life to rejoin the rat race in suburbia USA. Under what conditions would I consider joining a company as an employee?

After a lot of serious deliberation, I can't think of anything. Even money won't really make it worth it. Even ideal working conditions.

I just can't imagine myself being happy to wake up at the crack of dawn, drive 1.5 hours to wade through homeless filth just to pretend to be happy to work in corporate USA.

There MIGHT be some things that could motivate me, but nothing out there is offering anything close.

Here's a short list of things that would probably motivate me.

1. The greater good. If I could work for a company that I was SURE was helping to build up Anglo-Saxons and make their lives better so that they could have more babies and raise them to be strong Anglo-Saxon warriors and mothers, I would probably be motivated. But I doubt anyone could ever actually offer this, because they are all funded by jews and run by Indians.

2. The ability to freely innovate and create. I'm at a point in my programming career where I really don't want to be the guy who keeps things running. I want to be the prima donna, the brilliant genius. Give me a team of Anglo-Saxon engineers and we'll create a new way to create money using ideas no one ever imagined in record time. And then you can take that product, go hire a bunch of pajeets and jews to keep it running and extract money from their countries for a change. But under no circumstances will you use that technology on Anglo-Saxons. (See point #1). Or, if I do allow it to be used with Anglo-Saxons, I will put strict controls on HOW it can be used, and maintain ownership of a deadman's switch. If I don't like it, it stops working.

3. I want to own all the rights to anything I create. The company gets nothing. I figure this is fair since the company owns all of my innovations and I got nothing for so many years. Maybe the company gets bragging rights. I don't know. I don't care about the company, because the company never cared about me.

4. I want tenure. Meaning, I get paid no matter what happens, in perpetuity, for a set number of years. That's right, even if I die, I still get paid, or my heirs get paid. If I get sick, I get paid. If I get cancer, I get paid.

5. You can keep your health insurance. I don't want it.

6. I can create an office anywhere in the world. I will literally build a small office in my field and a little parking lot for my team. We will be raising goats and writing code by day. When I move, the office moves with me.

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