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Factory mentioned as a significant upward mobility milestone for a working-class family when the poster's father got a $20/hour job there.

Mentions (3)
"Firstly, they're all huge to compensate for our increasingly fat and disgusting population - next time you see a late 90's early 2000's era Toyota look at how narrow and small it is compared to what we would call nowadays a small crossover."
It really is disgusting how soulless and fucking LAME modern cars are · u/peedmypants420 · ↑377 · 2023-08-30
"Best day of my life as a kid is when my dad got a $20 CAD/hour job at the Toyota factory one town over"
Opposite of bougie thread · u/Ok_Astronomer_1099 · ↑266 · 2024-12-11
"they all wear trucker hats and off-road sandals and drive Toyota trucks or SUVs with 4x4 packages. they're all ~35 years old and think they're burgeoning influencers rather than just a consumer demographic."
found an incredibly bleak outdoorsy pseudo-influencer today · u/ocotillospikes · ↑151 · 2022-10-31
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