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Posted by Neredbojias on 05/01/07 07:46
On Sat, 28 Apr 2007 23:03:50 GMT dorayme scribed:
> In article <Xns9920402FFFE42nanopandaneredbojias@208.49.80.251>,
> Neredbojias <neredbojias@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> If you are
>> new to web design, you shouldn't have a client until you've learned
>> something about the craft you are trying to execute.
>
> You old fuddy duddy! America was built on people taking wild
> risks, learning on the job and so on. Do you have some book on
> attitudes to take or do you actually think them up yourself?
America was built on the backs of labourers too stupid and/or desperate to
oppose the entreprenurial elite. Often these labourers were foreign or
immigrants who felt themselves lucky just to have a job no matter how
shitty. There's a rule-of-thumb in Labor even today: "The harder you work
(physically), the less you get paid." I'm not saying that supervisors
aren't needed, but historically the disparity in wages is ludicrous.
America developed much like biological evolution. Not the best way, hardly
ever, but a viable way. It was far from perfect, but it worked. Now while
I support the concept that a man should benefit from the fruit of his
labors in proportion to his efforts, there are (to me) obvious limits which
should not be exceeded. I seriously doubt that it is equitable for someone
to earn 10,000 times the money of the average employee no matter what he
does or how good he is at doing it.
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Neredbojias
He who laughs last sounds like an idiot.
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