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<blockquote data-quote="!Retired!" data-source="post: 2041881" data-attributes="member: 24309"><p>Dano has his own account. </p><p></p><p></p><p>You're assuming that because someone makes 6 figures, they care more about their job than someone making minimum wage. That's pretty naive. I've worked with window washers, janitorial persons, etc that, even though they make minimum wage, took more pride in what they did than most managers I have known. They can easily not care because they can simply 'just move on to another job making minimum wage with no benefits', but they don't.</p><p></p><p>Simply put....You either take pride in what you do or you don't and how much you make isn't a way to gauge it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="!Retired!, post: 2041881, member: 24309"] Dano has his own account. You're assuming that because someone makes 6 figures, they care more about their job than someone making minimum wage. That's pretty naive. I've worked with window washers, janitorial persons, etc that, even though they make minimum wage, took more pride in what they did than most managers I have known. They can easily not care because they can simply 'just move on to another job making minimum wage with no benefits', but they don't. Simply put....You either take pride in what you do or you don't and how much you make isn't a way to gauge it. [/QUOTE]
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