interesting read
http://www.prwatch.org/files/Dissent...%20FINAL_0.pdf
interesting read
http://www.prwatch.org/files/Dissent...%20FINAL_0.pdf
squeek squeek
Employment Court decision a victory for working women...it is 2013 and not 1913 isn't it?
I didn't think!!! I experimented!!!
I didn't think!!! I experimented!!!
Because trying to quantify the unquantifiable and then justify a decision to pay someone less based on some notion that I know what they do better than what they do is what I've come to expect from fucktards with entitlement complexes. Ignorant fucktards that should have read.
Clueless? Dude, you need a clue before you can start throwing clueless around... and, you sunshine, ain't got one.
In the meantime an interesting article "On "bullshit jobs"". The economy you revere is bullshit in the extreme. If you had a clue, you'd grasp why. You have a chance to redeem yourself, but I reckon the challenge is beyond your capability. Go ahead, astound me, show me that you understand what you're talking about... the worst that can happen is that I'll get a laugh out of it.
I didn't think!!! I experimented!!!
Go soothingly on the grease mud, as there lurks the skid demon
Does it? They were being paid what they were worth weren't they?
And I was suggesting, well more than suggesting, that you haven't got a fuckin clue as you still believe that you can decide who should be paid more than who irrespective of colour, gender, age etc...
Oddly enough, no, it doesn't.
You didn't read the article did ya? Wotcha so scared of dude?
I didn't think!!! I experimented!!!
Comprehensively. You just can't understand because it's not a cartoon.
You can pay whoever you want whatever you want. Which is exactly what I do.
See? You're an evel capitalist after all.
Actually, the link didn't load in the 10 seconds I had to waste on your pathetic tirade. If I have time later I'll try again, if I can't dredge up the courage to slit my wrists first.
Oh, and nothing you've got, dude.
Go soothingly on the grease mud, as there lurks the skid demon
I didn't think!!! I experimented!!!
Just did.
Let me astound you by saying that I agree with almost every sentiment and opinion expressed therein.
Except for the tinfoil hat shit about the "ruling class".
But there's absolutely nothing there that indicates the performance of an economic system. Mostly just observations about the undesirable effects of ballooning administration and compliance related costs and the effect such bullshit has on morale.
Which, as I said is all perfectly correct, anathema to the free market.
Go soothingly on the grease mud, as there lurks the skid demon
I thought you would agree with most of it. Given that you, and the "ruling class", understand A reason why this "attitude" exists, do you take the "attitude" into account when remunerating your staff? The "ruling class" obviously do, which is why these jobs are seen as less deserving of a high wage.
The "ruling class" exists. I've met at least one of them and that "attitude" doesn't disappear overnight, if ever.
The jobs are the economic system. I thought the article made that clear. The Graeber article kind of misses the point though.
Why is it an anathema to the free market when each job is an integral part of it?
I didn't think!!! I experimented!!!
I take it that by "ruling class" you mean those that believe they have the right to decide what to buy with their hard earned and how much to pay for it? And I'm pickin' that by "attitude" you mean disagreeing that those selling shit should dictate what we should pay for it?
In which case I'd say a massive majority of the population are "ruling class" with "attitude".
I've explained to you before how I remunerate my staff. I can't afford employees, but those that work with me from time to time are remunerated well above market rates because we produce superior results and I expect them to perform accordingly.
But, as I've pointed out before, just yesterday in fact, you should feel free to pay whatever the fuck you want for absolutely any service or trinket you buy. That's your right. As it is mine.
Overbearing administration and compliance related costs are pretty much 100% loss. They don't actually produce anything anyone wants, so they're not only not an integral part of any free market they're the complete opposite: a parasitic waste of resources.
Go soothingly on the grease mud, as there lurks the skid demon
I dont know if you people have met any of these idiots
but they have " im better than you" attitude ,
J k , Ive seen him switch into this condescending attitude , I often see it , even in David lange
its wrong
its a perceived position of power and if you know what to look for "oh the fun and games that can be had"
Stephen
"Look, Madame, where we live, look how we live ... look at the life we have...The Republic has forgotten us."
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