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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 3244973" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>I suspect you want to live in a nice home in a nice neighborhood, fill it up with nice furnishings, drive a nice car, fill the garage up with nice toys, send the kids to the best schools, wear fine clothes, eat great food, take nice trips, and eventually live off investments after a long ladder climbing career. Nice to have all that, but not if you exploited others to achieve it. I don't think you'll start a lucrative business but only keep so much, paying your employees above industry wages, and giving the rest to worthy causes. You'll continue to tell the exploited that they're exactly where they're supposed to be, only those like you are worthy of more, and that's life in a nutshell. I don't know about you, but I see the job as a means to an end that I want, and yes have complained because the things they did have kept me from achieving my goals sooner. I was never about just getting by in a small home, settling for less, drinking away my blues in an never ending cycle. Nor was I about chasing my tail for those things I suspect you want. Good luck with all that. Life is too short spending all of it trying to have things while making some rich guy richer. But if that makes you happy more power to you. Just try to keep the exploitation to a minimum for your soul's sake.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 3244973, member: 24302"] I suspect you want to live in a nice home in a nice neighborhood, fill it up with nice furnishings, drive a nice car, fill the garage up with nice toys, send the kids to the best schools, wear fine clothes, eat great food, take nice trips, and eventually live off investments after a long ladder climbing career. Nice to have all that, but not if you exploited others to achieve it. I don't think you'll start a lucrative business but only keep so much, paying your employees above industry wages, and giving the rest to worthy causes. You'll continue to tell the exploited that they're exactly where they're supposed to be, only those like you are worthy of more, and that's life in a nutshell. I don't know about you, but I see the job as a means to an end that I want, and yes have complained because the things they did have kept me from achieving my goals sooner. I was never about just getting by in a small home, settling for less, drinking away my blues in an never ending cycle. Nor was I about chasing my tail for those things I suspect you want. Good luck with all that. Life is too short spending all of it trying to have things while making some rich guy richer. But if that makes you happy more power to you. Just try to keep the exploitation to a minimum for your soul's sake. [/QUOTE]
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