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That’s the only one I can reliably get to :[
figgers, I’m tha kiss o’ death for everything I enjoy!
Although since I get there by cheating on business trips I can’t really cause the ruckus I’d like to. ;Þ
I just nab a bunch of customs/pre-set comms and bug out before I’m missed.
I’m a vendor, they let us know a while ago. Sucks super hard, it was a great con.
Speaking of which, apparently this year’s Nightmare Nights convention will be the last one.
He handles it better than I would. People like him deserves a prize.
Feel free to give him an extra pat on the back from a supportive, unnamed derpibooru denizen. I legitimately feel for the guy.
I am sincerely looking forward to being able to thank him in person at Nightmare Nights Dallas for all of his hard work and for being and so patient about all-a us. Guy’s got a day job and randos are being jackasses at him on the internet about it, he ain’t deserve that mess.
He’s a much more patient man than I am, that’s for sure.
I try to be nice.
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that’s sweet of you man
It wouldn’t hurt to try. At least they’d stop whining over a kids show like a bunch of manchildren.May as well ask them to stop breathing.
Fitty-tree-haty-tree pretty much has to be an Economics student.
For some reason it didn’t show your responses until now. You’re more than welcome to enjoy your system, and I’ll enjoy my economic freedoms and opportunities. It never hurts to be exposed to opposing viewpoints, it was nice talking to all of you despite the opinion differences.
Except in the case of unskilled work, business usually has reason to get rid of an employee. Consider that employees are the most valuable asset that a company has, it costs money to fire and hire people, they don’t usually just throw away an asset that they have invested into for no reason. While there is a power difference it is there for a reason, without authority and power being used things dont get done, or if they do they are done slowly or incorrectly. If I gave my kids equal power and say to myself they would never finish thier dinner, never go to bed, and end up hurting accidentally themselves. Some power dynamics may not be inherently fair but are in place for good reason. As far as being snarky goes a person shouldn’t do that to any coworker on the basis of respect. If you can’t at least show respect to your boss it is a strong indication there will be little respect shown in almost every other aspect of the relevant work and interactions, so there would have to be a really good reason to keep that employee around. Disagreement is fine and acceptable but being an ass is not. Being able to be a team player and working with others is extremely important to productivity. And very few bosses in most salaried positions will fire an employee for an emergency situation provided they are told or at least have an explanation. Even most minimum wage jobs are really beyond forgiving for this even when it’s obvious that the employee os taking advantage of the situation. Not all employers are decent, some are greedy or have bad management, but to ascribe an inherent malice to the whole system because of a power imbalance is a bit of a stretch.
You’re right. I guess we’d best be off sharpening our hammers and sickles and enjoying our workers’ rights, eh, comrade?
Don’t bother, he seems to think any negatives there might be mean any good things are pointless.
It gives all the power to the employer and none to the employee. It leaves employees at the mercy of an employer who they know could fire them at any time for no reason other than they happened to get snarky that one time. It creates an undercurrent of fear of the consequences if the boss’s demands aren’t met and you catch them in a bad mood. It reinforces the notion that employees are disposable assets rather than people. It creates a distrustful relationship between employer and employee (how do I know my boss won’t fire me because I didn’t come into work because I was in the middle of an emergency?).
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Except that you dont understand that it helps everyone involved. It helps entrepreneurs get started, it helps business stay productive and adapt to change in the market, and it fosters the ability for companies to take a chance on employees that might not pan out because they know if it isn’t working they aren’t completely stuck with a problem employee. Essentially it helps drive economic growth and job creation. We can’t all sit on the dole for 40+ years afterall.
Well, the tradeoff is that my employer can’t up and fire me for any reason with absolutely no warning, as is the case with the at-will employment bollocks you Yanks insist on keeping. That seems like more than a fair tradeoff to me.
You didn’t read the post I was responding to, did you.
Exactly. I’m from Ireland, and I would never work any sort of job that didn’t allow me to join a union.
Try looking outside America for how unions are supposed to work. (or unions that actually do work)
I’m from Denmark and here unions work very hard to help the people paying them.
Very few jobs provide enough pay to actually force employers to change trough legal action, especially if said dispute is caused by unlawful firing or a work related accident.
Unions help with that, both trough payment, counselling and having specialized lawyers.
Some unions also pay for rehabilitation after injuries.
On top of that most unions here have consultants on staff to help with, career paths, insurance, courses and so on.