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Originally Posted by The One and Only...
Greater productivity does yield greater pay, it's just that it is more likely to do so when productivity generally increases over specifically.
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Another indication that you've never worked in the labor field and probably why you always sound like a textbook when the topic is discussed. Theory's great but how about a day in the shoes, brother?
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Originally Posted by The One and Only...
The reason people cut corners, etc. is because we are lazy bastards. Haven't you noticed that, rather than working more, people work less when they are payed more?
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I consider myself a moderate to (sometimes) hard worker but it's kind of hard to be inspired to work hard when "lazy bastards" don't do the work you do but are paid the same wage. I did the "work harder thing" when I was in the army. Do you know what it taught me? I learned that the people that work harder often get bigger workloads with more responsibility for the same pay and when it came to wanting to get job-related training away from my job, I was often turned down because other people couldn't handle my workload (or knew how I set up the things I did) while I was away. Long story short: Where's the my motivation?