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You are paid what you are worth, (most of the time.)

Let me count the ways:
1. You are NOT entitled to a job. You have to EARN the job. That means a job has to be open, you have to have the skills to perform that job and you have to be the best candidate for that job.
2. You are NOT entitled to that bullshit "living wage" which only exists in unicorn dwelling unemployed diploma mill grads. You live on what you make. If you want more, you have to work harder and smarter for more.
3. You are NOT entitled to make money based on how hard you work. You could slave in the sun, day after day, making mud pies. You wouldn't be worth a cent. PERIOD.
4. Your pay is based on you reaching a VOLUNTARY agreement with an employer. He wants you to work for free, or a dollar a day. You want to work for $100 a minute, with six months vacation and five Rolls Royces for a car allowance. Your pay is where you and the employer meet somewhere in the middle.
5. The best example of this in the real world is a hospital. A heart surgeon makes more money than the janitor. That's because the heart surgeon's skill is more valuable than that of a janitor.
6. The ONLY time you are paid more than you are worth is a situation created by minimum wage. (Or if you are on WELFARE.) If you are a total bozo, the state has mandated that you not be paid what you are worth, if it is a penny an hour, but rather a minimum amount. Of course, those who are REALLY stupid and incompetent are never hired if their skills are worth less than the minimum wage.
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Neman162241-45, M
I'm not discounting your post, just though it funny that your SN is reason 10, but you gave 6 馃ぃ馃槅
Reason1061-69, M
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Neman1622 路 41-45, M
[quote]I'm not discounting your post, just though it funny that your SN is reason 10, but you gave 6 馃ぃ馃槅
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The screen name Reason10 was created in the mid90s. (Gee! That probably makes me old enough to be everyone's grandfather here.) I originally wanted to be called Reason (named after the free market Reason Foundation). There were 9 other Reasons. The 10 was just a matter of what's next.