Dominus
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It's one thing to hear from my family members that what we do is not a real job.  Because of cultural bias, in our culture a person who works for other people has a lot more social status than a person who works for himself.  Don't ask me why, that's just the way a lot of people from my culture see things.
But recently, the stay-at-home orders have made it hard for people to be able to pay rent. Which is understandable. There's a movement sweeping across the nation called rent strike.
What I'm encountering all over the place is people would say to landlords to "get a real job". I'm a bit confused as to why so many people consider landlording not a real job?
  What do most people imagine is involved with landlording that make them think it's not a real job?
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			But recently, the stay-at-home orders have made it hard for people to be able to pay rent. Which is understandable. There's a movement sweeping across the nation called rent strike.
What I'm encountering all over the place is people would say to landlords to "get a real job". I'm a bit confused as to why so many people consider landlording not a real job?

