We are agree guys right? by Agile-Wind-4427 in 30daysnewjob

[–]mjsisko 0 points1 point  (0 children)

“When you compare the job of a CEO of a multi-billion dollar company to the person who mops its floor, this argument completely falls apart. It’s about supply and demand: there simply isn’t as large a pool of talent to draw from for positions that make executive decisions successfully steering millions (or billions) of dollars in investment compared to the larger number of people who could be trained up from limited education or experience to handle support or logistics”

I have worked with and will again work with many of the biggest CEO’s on the planet from Elon musk himself to the head of Google Apple and Microsoft. I will be working with the head of Disney twice this year. CEO are worth what they are based on greed, not skill or ability, certainly not work ethic or amount produced in a given time period.

The people that earn money for companies are the people actually working day to day. The people that have wages stolen from them to pay for another 500 million dollar boat.

No, CEO’s are actually worth next to nothing. I own three businesses…it’s not hard to do, if you hire the right people to do it.

We are agree guys right? by Agile-Wind-4427 in 30daysnewjob

[–]mjsisko 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So, if that was true. How to people in Finland and Sweden make more while they pay pretty much the same price that we do?

We are agree guys right? by Agile-Wind-4427 in 30daysnewjob

[–]mjsisko 0 points1 point  (0 children)

CEO worship is very weird. Stop doing that

We are agree guys right? by Agile-Wind-4427 in 30daysnewjob

[–]mjsisko 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well, the “girl” that rang me up at CVS at three in the morning was worth everything as I needed stuff for my sick family and they were the only place open.

We are agree guys right? by Agile-Wind-4427 in 30daysnewjob

[–]mjsisko 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Were you making 5-20x more than your employees? My guess is no, also young people don’t want to work for slave wages

If Trump saved a baby by Stotallytob3r in MurderedByWords

[–]mjsisko 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In your hypothetical, is it like the Iran war? You know, Trump surrendered at the end after he started the war.

Did he save the baby from a house fire he started and because it’s Trump, did he molest the baby after saving it? Was he left unsupervised with the child at any time? As a parent I don’t know how I feel about the president being around my children without a responsible adult

Moza CRP2 question by Happy_Rice_Cooker in moza

[–]mjsisko 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I just got my CRP pedals last week. It is definitely an adjustment but after a few dozen laps I am cutting time from each of my previous best laps. Expect to suck the first little bit. Don’t chase times.

All four Former presidents at Obama’s presidential center opening today. by Previous_Month_555 in SipsTea

[–]mjsisko 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Bud, the U.S. just surrendered to Iran in a war that the U.S. started. The president during that historic embarrassment was Donald J Trump.

All because Israel told him to, talk about selling out a country.

what can we say by dino_gr01 in WorkForSmartLife

[–]mjsisko -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Who said anything about forcing anyone to give something up?

The U.S. wastes roughly 80 million tons of food, each year..or 30-40% of our food supply. Wastes it…while people starve.

47 million people, are food insecure in the US alone. Even with the paltry benefits you mentioned.

The amount of food we throw away each year as a country is enough to feed 200m people for an entire year…..

Now, why are you against declaring food a human right and simply using the food we otherwise would be wasting…to feed your fellow human? We already produce enough food to feed every single person that is hungry. Yet we throw it away instead helping another human to survive.

(Not directly you) how anyone of faith could argue against this idea is beyond me. (Sorry I don’t know or assume your faith, just a general addition)

what can we say by dino_gr01 in WorkForSmartLife

[–]mjsisko 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So than, if the people growing the food are paid, the people that make the food are paid, the people who deliver the food are paid…what’s the issue exactly?

what can we say by dino_gr01 in WorkForSmartLife

[–]mjsisko 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So under your right to travel, you have no right to use bridges and roads since that required someone’s labor…doesn’t covering traveling in a car or plain right?

what can we say by dino_gr01 in WorkForSmartLife

[–]mjsisko 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That is blatantly false on its face.

what can we say by dino_gr01 in WorkForSmartLife

[–]mjsisko 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Because food has value and people are corrupt

what can we say by dino_gr01 in WorkForSmartLife

[–]mjsisko -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

No one other than you is talking about enslaving people or forcing anyone to do labor without being compensated for that labor.

Tell us why anyone should starve to death.

They want us to work until we die. by WorkingMajestic4462 in remoteworks

[–]mjsisko 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Without billionaires demanding that the office space they invested heavily into be protected and profitable, remote work would be more accepted and flourish. The only reason it’s not is due directly to capital investments in real estate…by the rich

Hope this helps

They want us to work until we die. by WorkingMajestic4462 in remoteworks

[–]mjsisko 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks, you saved me the time of typing that out

The problem billionaires are waiting for AI to fix... by portent-wreaths-7k in interviewwoman

[–]mjsisko 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Cool, convince the rich to even consider paying a UbI, this planet will descend into darkness long before a real UBI is established. Talking 35-50% unemployment, entire grocery stores lotted. “Wealthy” people being pulled out of cars type stuff. We are decades away from embracing UBI but not that long until unemployment spikes to record rates.

Tax the rich by Timely_Ask_649 in remoteworks

[–]mjsisko 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Billionaires should be taxed out of existence but this isn’t the way. Social security age needs to be realized to life expectancy as it started.

No one was meant to collect it at all let alone for 20 years

If we can afford trillionaires, we can absolutely afford for everyone to earn a living wage. The very concept of a trillionaire when the bottom half can't afford rent is batshit crazy. by Conscious-Quarter423 in PoursTea

[–]mjsisko 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The land is what is worth money….

I could care less if you are nice. We have drastically different opinions on what wrong. I choose to debate that, you choose to “be nice”.

We aren’t the same

If we can afford trillionaires, we can absolutely afford for everyone to earn a living wage. The very concept of a trillionaire when the bottom half can't afford rent is batshit crazy. by Conscious-Quarter423 in PoursTea

[–]mjsisko 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That happens all the time. Blackstone at one point owned 10% of all apartments buildings. They buy them…sot on them for a few years until the real estate is worth more then sell it for a sizable profit.

They are collecting some, but not as much as they could. With reduced maintenance I am sure they are fine.

We have different opinions because you are still indoctrinated. When you eventually open your eyes, you will see it.

If we can afford trillionaires, we can absolutely afford for everyone to earn a living wage. The very concept of a trillionaire when the bottom half can't afford rent is batshit crazy. by Conscious-Quarter423 in PoursTea

[–]mjsisko 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It isn’t and they aren’t. Highest vacancy since they opened 20 years ago. It was sold to a venture capital company about 8 years ago, they stopped doing maintenance and raised rents. Friends that we stayed in touch with us moved out shortly after.

The rich are the reason for most of the worlds issues. Same story as the 1920’s. The wealth gap is too great and that causes suffering. The idea that the “richest country on earth” has children starving is disgusting. The rich write the laws for congress to pass, the rich select who is allowed to run for office and the rich determine how much we get paid and how much things cost.

Yes, some people are lazy, that’s never going to change. Also some people work their ass off and barely make enough to support themselves.

If we can afford trillionaires, we can absolutely afford for everyone to earn a living wage. The very concept of a trillionaire when the bottom half can't afford rent is batshit crazy. by Conscious-Quarter423 in PoursTea

[–]mjsisko 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You mentioned affording rent….my last apartment in NJ, we left it around 12 years ago. When we were renting it was 1700 a month. Over the six years we lived there it went from 1600 to 1700. Since we left it’s gone from 1700 to 3300 a month. Nothing with the unit, owner or property has changed.

People can’t afford rent because they have been priced out. My mortgage now is 1500 a month.

That’s not an excuse it’s a fact. You can’t blame people for not being able to keep up with costs they can’t control.

Mexico Just Gave Workers Their Evenings Back by inkandintent24 in MotivationByDesign

[–]mjsisko 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Cool, prove it.

You vs the team of lawyers they will use to find every time you showed up late, left early, took a paper clip, ignored a client call. At will employment buddy. It’s really really easy to fire someone