Re: Happy Labor Day
Posted: Wed Sep 05, 2007 6:20 am
all you need is love, da da dada dah
thats very kind of you to attemt to advice rook.busetibi wrote:you use past tense regarding your business, most companys fail in the first two years was your company one of them? serious question btw.
what "im driving at" is that if a person is not happy with the conditions they're working under then its time they stopped bitching about it and changed things.
of course ppl who work in dead end jobs,like check out chicks, video store jockeys et al will never be able to change the situation and yes it is the gov place to "look out for them" (fuck knows they can't do it themselves cause they're so dense, which is why they're working those jobs to start with)
i work harder and longer than my employees, yes my financial reward is greater, as it should be because i was the one who got off my arse and put in the time to build my business, i could have said "fuck it i'll just be a worker" and had an easier life, but im not that way
I think R00k's point is more the larger, cultural one, as opposed to the individual work ethic.busetibi wrote:you use past tense regarding your business, most companys fail in the first two years was your company one of them? serious question btw.
what "im driving at" is that if a person is not happy with the conditions they're working under then its time they stopped bitching about it and changed things.
of course ppl who work in dead end jobs,like check out chicks, video store jockeys et al will never be able to change the situation and yes it is the gov place to "look out for them" (fuck knows they can't do it themselves cause they're so dense, which is why they're working those jobs to start with)
i work harder and longer than my employees, yes my financial reward is greater, as it should be because i was the one who got off my arse and put in the time to build my business, i could have said "fuck it i'll just be a worker" and had an easier life, but im not that way
My company didn't fail, I made a decision to go back to a full time job because I wanted benefits, and I got tired of the "feast then famine" cycle of profits. I'm positive that if I had stuck it out longer it would have evened out and become a solid business, but I was a little younger and the time I put into it wasn't worth what I got out of it then. I fully plan to do it again in the next few years, because I already know I can do it and I want to before I have kids.busetibi wrote:you use past tense regarding your business, most companys fail in the first two years was your company one of them? serious question btw.
what "im driving at" is that if a person is not happy with the conditions they're working under then its time they stopped bitching about it and changed things.
of course ppl who work in dead end jobs,like check out chicks, video store jockeys et al will never be able to change the situation and yes it is the gov place to "look out for them" (fuck knows they can't do it themselves cause they're so dense, which is why they're working those jobs to start with)
i work harder and longer than my employees, yes my financial reward is greater, as it should be because i was the one who got off my arse and put in the time to build my business, i could have said "fuck it i'll just be a worker" and had an easier life, but im not that way