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<blockquote data-quote="MrFedEx" data-source="post: 731496" data-attributes="member: 12508"><p>So sorry, but it is. As a good little worker bee I'm just supposed to accept what my master offers me, right? In your perfect Free Market world, I'd just head-off to another job and someone else would fill my shoes. I'm not supposed to maximize my profit, but I am required to take whatever my company offers and continue to increase my productivity? If FedEx expectations had stayed the same AND if wages had kept pace with the cost-of-living, then your (and bbsam's) Free Market crapola would at least have some logic behind it. But wages did NOT keep pace, so I should be able to sit on my ass in direct proportion to my lack of adequate compensation. So, your argument is crap. Just like the fallacy of the Free Market.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrFedEx, post: 731496, member: 12508"] So sorry, but it is. As a good little worker bee I'm just supposed to accept what my master offers me, right? In your perfect Free Market world, I'd just head-off to another job and someone else would fill my shoes. I'm not supposed to maximize my profit, but I am required to take whatever my company offers and continue to increase my productivity? If FedEx expectations had stayed the same AND if wages had kept pace with the cost-of-living, then your (and bbsam's) Free Market crapola would at least have some logic behind it. But wages did NOT keep pace, so I should be able to sit on my ass in direct proportion to my lack of adequate compensation. So, your argument is crap. Just like the fallacy of the Free Market. [/QUOTE]
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