lowing wrote:
jord wrote:
lowing wrote:
There is no shortage of people in the US with a complete lack of work ethic. It costs the company money which is trickled down to all of us as a burden to carry.
It's not just the US, it's the world. What is a work ethic anyway, breaking your balls to make someone else achieve a bigger profit margin?
If you really need to ask that question, then consider yourself part of the problem.
Wait so the burden is a trickle down effect, like how tax breaks to the rich is suppose to trickle down to the workers but instead have given them more money. Usually tax payers money which is more so a burden to us, like all the tax credits that are available for doing things like buying "Green" cars, new windows, etc.. First of all you have to have the money to buy a car and I think the "green" cars are over 14k. Basically we've been giving tax credits to the rich to get them to part with their money but they're only paying a portion of what the product is worth. We're just paying for there stuff even.
Jobs need to pay employers live able wages, otherwise they won't have people who can buy there wears or use there services. Besides, the dollar is mightier then the idea. If I had an Idea that would bring in Millions, I'd have to go to investors to get it started. Now these Investors will probably end up with a bigger "slate" even though I did all the work and get all the company started.
Last edited by cpt.fass1 (2011-04-01 17:39:30)