tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9560953.post113526769049072177..comments2023-12-31T19:34:14.853-05:00Comments on Dymaxion World: Class War: It's On, Babyjohnhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09690430991814528863noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9560953.post-1135602679290506512005-12-26T08:11:00.000-05:002005-12-26T08:11:00.000-05:00yeah right.nobody in there right(or left) mind wou...yeah right.<BR/>nobody in there right(or left) mind would ever happilly consider working as a coffee slave just after finishing 4 tough years - acheiving their degree in something completely non applicable to anywhere else but university<BR/>academia, no matter what the pay is! stop looking at how 'well' some super conglomerate is treating there slav - i mean staff as any incentive at all...if you want to fight for change, fight for a piece and not for hand me downs like health coverage and vacations...crumbs! and who cares how much a wall street journalist gets paid! they're there to record news not be it, make it or sell it, if everyone stopped comparing these piddly wages, and focused on real issues, like the redistribution of the large moneys that have no business being at the disposal of the very priviledged few, we might get a wedge into some substantial change. but as long as other people dictate to you what your policy has to be or what to expect from policy makers & enforcers, we will never make any realistic change. shit you need permission to host this show! <BR/>money isn't knowledge or growth, decent wages and promotions are just a few carrots daggling on a string...change requires more than just new financial gain for a few 1000 people. work to own! without the workers there ain't shit being done! why do a few memembers of any company brass (prez, vice prez etc.) live the sweet high life while the people who actually run the production, from cars to earplugs get the 'sorry but after all the years you've shown us nothing but pure obidience, we're closing your section down and replacing you with few tidal wave survivors in indo to work for 10 bottle caps a day'(really what are going to do with 20 cents an hour?). collectively the workers have the keys to all doors, machines and the full knowledge on how to run the show - but some rich guy shakes some other rich guys hand over a catered lunch at a 5 star and BAM 1200 people jobless - and its all our fault cause we let them tell us "hey, business is business" or "this is my property! all 100 acres! MINE! MINE! MINE!"<BR/>or "i'm the boss."<BR/>no one is anyone's boss.<BR/>and if one were to ever come into the position of boss remember that everything can be made easier if you treat people with the respect you hope you deserve. and then kill all the suits and divide the whole company up equally. <BR/><BR/>UNION is a strong word.<BR/>UNION does not mean satisfied with my place under the thumb of some archaic, monarchistic, hierarchy<BR/>posing as entrepreneurship.<BR/><BR/>and UNION still means pawn if all you're getting out of it is an extra 2 weeks vacation in february.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com