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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 717697" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>It sounds to me that "Just Numbers" ascribes to the sports team theory. Recruit the most physically capable, if they lose a step cut them loose, replace with someone who's "young and hungry." OK, pay me half a million a year and I'll step aside in 10 years. And if I perform better than others I want a performance bonus! And cheerleaders! Beautiful women in miniskirts cheering me on as I load my truck! </p><p></p><p>Seriously, Darwinian capitalism might sound good in theory, but it's no way to treat human beings. Besides, it's usually the dedicated professionals who've put in the years that perform the best. Most newhires these days don't seem that thrilled with what's asked of them. But then why should they, doesn't take long to figure it's not the bright future they thought it would be.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 717697, member: 24302"] It sounds to me that "Just Numbers" ascribes to the sports team theory. Recruit the most physically capable, if they lose a step cut them loose, replace with someone who's "young and hungry." OK, pay me half a million a year and I'll step aside in 10 years. And if I perform better than others I want a performance bonus! And cheerleaders! Beautiful women in miniskirts cheering me on as I load my truck! Seriously, Darwinian capitalism might sound good in theory, but it's no way to treat human beings. Besides, it's usually the dedicated professionals who've put in the years that perform the best. Most newhires these days don't seem that thrilled with what's asked of them. But then why should they, doesn't take long to figure it's not the bright future they thought it would be. [/QUOTE]
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