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[–] Th4tGuyII@fedia.io 23 points 6 days ago

Yeah, but if the people actually contributing the work and services to make the business any money at all, what would all the executives do for a living. Why is nobody thinking of them?? /s

Seriously though, it's one big legalised pyramid scheme - all the people doing the hard labour that actually make the world go round get paid the least while some guys get paid stupid money to sit in a board room and talk about strategies.

[–] blanketswithsmallpox@lemmy.world 16 points 6 days ago (1 children)

The internet has a serious issue with managers, upper management, and even landlords nowadays. It's so weird to see people slip back into blaming anyone but the real grifters who provide no benefit but take a dollar for no real benefit, or the wage inequality with CSuites. Even people here are falling back into blaming people in their own wage bracket rather than looking at people who provide nothing or paid too much.

As someone who's worked the peon doing the shit to management, so much of the issue is rooted in insurance and government mandated oversight.

People love to hate on their manager making $20,000-40,000 more than them, but they're basically the same as you to everyone grifting or the 1%. Quit blaming them for living in a society that both WANTS and REQUIRES massive oversight.

Running a business ethically takes far more money than anyone wants to admit.

Running a business while making sure you follow all government regulations, codes, is insurable, and is cost efficient is even harder.

First, get rid of for profit insurance. They should all work as collectives.

Get rid of for profit healthcare and go single payer. Remove middlemen who provide no benefit. Quit overpaying shit like salesmen because they're a clear tick that shows more $$$$ and pay people nicely. A housekeeper making $40,000 shouldn't be $50,000 away from their manager and shouldn't be $400,000 or more away from their President. Quit overvaluing and paying a rich person to what amounts to having to have someone dedicated to sucking up to other rich people to stay alive.

Understand that the stock market only works with infinite growth. You will need to save up exactly what you plan to use in retirement without the magic of it or compounding interest and redistribute the wealth through unionizing, and collective bargaining.

Understand that all of it takes someone to lead and do it that will need to be paid as well. People want to live their lives happily, not sacrifice themselves and their life out of some noble goodness of their heart. Pay them appropriately and understand that if you're in these positions, you shouldn't be paid double what other people make just because you do important work. We all do.

Remember that it takes more people to run anything that we like to admit, and that often these regulations are there for a reason. Find the real fat, and cut it while you can.

Seriously though, blame for profit businesses that should just be government run if they're a requirement. Insurance/public health, safety/audit oversight, infrastructure, utilities, public health.

Push for cooperatives for things that can be more privatized but get sketchy when it's all government or full on for profit, like private land ownership, private schools, banking to credit unions.

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[–] zipzoopaboop@lemmynsfw.com 17 points 6 days ago (1 children)

Corpos have figured out the things people actually need and are gouging

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[–] Lucidlethargy@sh.itjust.works 9 points 6 days ago (3 children)
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[–] solsangraal@lemmy.zip 15 points 6 days ago

they want the peasant class to remain desperate and buried in debt, so they're forced to take shitty jobs with shitty pay just to get by

[–] CaptPretentious@lemmy.world 12 points 6 days ago* (last edited 6 days ago)

I was offered a job to teach at a college. Was a life long dream of mine (to teach). But the massive pay cut forced me to pass. Students should pay less, teachers should be paid more. I can't say for certain where the money's going, but it's not anywhere to the benefit of students that's for damn sure. And this is now becoming a problem with these for profit colleges. It's costs too much for students to go, and they pay to little to keep teachers. If you don't have teachers, you can't have students. If you have no students, you have no use for teachers. And since the bottom line is the only thing that's important, you lose entire departments. The college that was interested in me, is the one I went to. And they have maybe 25% of tech department left from when I went there. When I was there, there was networking, programming, server administration, desktop/server support, web design/e-commerce, etc. We had a new building and took up most of it. Now they have high turnover in teachers because they can't/won't pay them enough. Now they only have a general IT course to give you exposure to various things for the purpose of transferring the credit to a bachelors degree. And a Cybersecurity, Virtualization, & Networking course.

[–] prole@lemmy.blahaj.zone 11 points 6 days ago (1 children)

This person is soooo close to figuring out that the problem is capitalism. This is capitalism working as intended.

[–] OneWomanCreamTeam@sh.itjust.works 15 points 6 days ago (3 children)

As we all know, you can't make a critique of capitalism without including "capitalism bad" in your critique.

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