Baalzamon said: I mean, let's get down to business here. If you believe this, then certainly doctors don't actually care about helping people. They are just exploiting us for our money. Farmers don't really care about feeding the population. They are just exploiting us for our money. A healthy food company doesn't actually care about leading people towards a healthier lifestyle. They really only care about exploiting customers for their money.
Obviously businesses need to make money, but it's a bit absurd to act like not a single human being within companies gives a rats ass about other humans. |
My farmer buddy was looking for help recently, as he typically is since it's tough keeping local workers around for long. He went from offering $16 per hour which is $2 more than min wage here, all the way up to $20 per hour two weeks later, which was literally more than he could afford, but he has to meet a contract and can't afford to lose the customer. He advertised in all the local papers and on social media. A week after $20 was the new offer, he still hadn't received even one application. Not one. Which isn't surprising for him, but is in general. The core of our friends helped him out as much as we could after work and on weekends, and it was easy work, not worth $20 that's for sure, and yet he couldn't get one person to come work for him. (He's not an ass or idiot either btw). Doing an easy job for considerably more than min wage, helping to provide food for people, something they can't live without, isn't worth doing apparently. He ended up getting a temp agency which was nothing but offshore workers wouldn't you know.
When I was a supervisor, I always had people below me telling me how lucky I was because of how easy my job was and how much more I got paid then them. Truth was I thought the same until I took the position, and realized that wasn't the case. The work wasn't any easier, just more mental than physical, and came with ridiculously more responsibility. The worst thing was sleep. Being physically spent allowed me to sleep well, but mentally spent, kept me up and made work even harder due to lack of energy and over consumption of caffeine. Sometimes you have to walk in others shoes to truly understand why they get paid what they do, and why many don't last in those high paying jobs.
People today, have their priorities terribly mismanaged, even the overpaid CEO's. While the upper tiers could easily manage to pay themselves a little less going forward, it wouldn't change how the average worker responds to that, so why not pay yourself every last penny while you can before you burn out? If these workers are so upset about their wages, why aren't they doing what's necessary to make the big bucks, in another career, whatever that entails? A few might be working their way towards that, but most are simply complaining for the sake of complaining.
Don't like how this company operates? Then find another who is more acceptable, or pull an Elon Musk. Couldn't ever accomplish that? Then tough luck. Get back to work and be happy you've got a decent if not great job all around.
How much better was the world before shareholders existed? Nowhere near as great as now?