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A Job-Search Site for the Unwoke

unwoke.hr came to my attention recently via Twitter, and is likely to be a real breath of fresh air for many here who, like me, may be searching for next projects and greener pastures. I’ve posted my profile there (it’s free) and I hope to see them turn this great idea into a successful catalyst for the mission-focused culture of competence I know we greatly need.

Their “About” page sums up their mission quite enjoyably. (See their “Platform” page too.)

The modern workplace has become a hotpot for unchallenged radical thinking and left wing ideology. Our mission is to advance society based on a culture of enlightenment, beauty, truth and freedom through free market initiatives. First up – unwoking work.

A message to business owners.

We would like to thank you for choosing Unwoke and remind you of something important.

Don’t interrupt your competition when they are making a mistake. Let them fill their diversity quotas. Let them exhaust their resources, efforts and reputation on being “woke”. Let them posture about their so-called virtues. Let their employees walk on eggshells in their bubble wrapped offices. Let them think they are changing the world for the better. Let them think they are the counterculture. Let them issue public apologies in commercials and on Twitter for the crimes of simply existing. For improving the lives of billions through their services and innovations. Employing millions of people, contributing immeasurably to the local and global economy. Raising billions out of poverty. They have nothing to be sorry for. But they have chosen the path they are on.

So we urge you, to calmly sit back, relax and watch your woke competition implode as they do their hiring based on skin color, ethnicity, origin, gender identity rather than merit. Watch the quality of their goods, brands, and services suffer as a result.

While you base your hiring decisions on seeking out the best, brightest, smartest, and most competent employees you can find. People from all walks of life who above all else value the truth, hard work, freedom, and the pursuit of happiness. You have nothing to be sorry for. We thank you for your innovations, services, and contributions to advance the human condition. We’re looking forward to working with you to keep your business running in top form without being destroyed from within by grievance politics and divisive influencers.

Let the woke go broke.

5 replies on “A Job-Search Site for the Unwoke”

Update: Anyone here wishing to create an unwoke.hr profile please hit me up for an invitation! They’ve updated the site with a bunch of new features for communicating and connecting, but have also gone invitation-only — presumably as a means to guard against sabotage. I remain active there and am excited about the possibilities the site may open up for those of our general mindset to network, succeed & thrive together.

Glad to see the site is getting some traction! I only heard about it very recently myself while listening to a Tim Pool podcast where he briefly mentioned it. This current climate of companies virtue signaling is seriously exasperating. It also seems like bad business practice to me. Why alienate potentially half of your customer base?

Hi Troy
Thank you for posting this information. I help manage a very small privately owned manufacturing and marketing company in the agriculture sector. We are smack dab in the middle of flyover country in the (still) red state of Kansas. We need to hire for a couple of positions and I will certainly check out Unwoke. Its description fits well with our company ethos.

Happy to share the info, and hope it’s of help! I expect we’ll need to allow some ramp-up time for them to get a big job-seeker pool on board, but I find it encouraging just to see that something like this exists!

For my part, I’ve been giving a lot of thought to a return to entrepreneurship or some next step that will get me there — whether in software (maybe reviving Coherence Labs and my HTML+WordPress editor, TypeMetal, or pursuing some other new project), or switching over to some other technical field of interest. I’m trying to think big and go for worthy goals, doing work that’s meaningful to me and could even contribute in some way to our free-frontier future. Helping support decentralized, free-speech publishing perhaps? Better approaches to online school/learning? (definitely needed now) Something related to space development (maybe I can dust off my physics schooling and put it back to work?) I’d love to talk with people who share any of these interests, just for fun. Maybe together we can figure out “what’s next” for us. There’s a short summary or my interests/perspective here.

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