viewpoint wrote on Nov 5
th, 2013 at 1:08pm:
I can't help but wonder how you've managed to exist Grey for as long as you have. You don't appear to agree with the concept of a fair day's work for a fair day's pay
Now where did I give you that idea
Quote:so one has to assume that you consider working for payment /wages is beneath you, therefore how on earth have you managed to feed your family and put a roof over their heads?
As the Rasta's put it, ' don't take from what another person do is what i would say'. I work, I charge what I think is fair, it gives me a fair income, I could charge more, but I'm probably better off than most. I could earn more working for a corp or a miner, but my life is richer doing what I do.
As a matter of fact before taking it easy I even supplied work; but I didn't profit from others.
Quote:You seem to consider that all employers are extortionists who drain their poor employees for little or no reward, their workers having no choice in the matter at all.
Not all but most.
Quote:Somehow it doesn't seem logical.
That's what I reckon
Quote:People work because they have to, they get paid for their work, so where is the exploitation?
If you employ somebody for $10 an hour, and get paid $20 an hour for the work they have done, I'd call it theft, you call it a system.
Similarly if you buy something for what the maker considers a fair price and sell it for more than twice what you paid, I call that a racket.
Now you'll probably say things about distribution and availability and shop costs and fair enough. But I know what skills and labour go into making a chair, (for example) and what skills and labour go into taking it off a truck and putting it on a showroom floor. When the latter charge more than the chair cost them they are not doing a fair days work for a fair days pay, they're ripping people off.