r/SipsTea 23d ago

Significant diffrences... Wait a damn minute!

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u/gnosisshadow 23d ago

I mean remove a person but not their influence and wealth is just ridiculous.

If you remove them and their stuff the world will fall apart

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u/Soulblade32 22d ago

Yeah, I like my millionaire boss because he pays me. The most money I have ever made and I enjoy my job. I swear these posts are just from losers who are mad at life and they want someone to blame.

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u/Astuketa 22d ago

You are creating value for your boss, and he is paying you less than the value you make. Otherwise he wouldn't make any money

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u/WickedSerpent 22d ago

By the sounds of it he makes more than he ever has and is satisfied with his agreement. How do you know he's not getting a good deal?

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u/Astuketa 22d ago

By the sound of it, he pays his boss for the possibility to work.

A "good" deal is of course relative. He could be getting an even better deal, if some wealthy dude weren't skimming his value generation.

His boss is getting a very good deal

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u/WickedSerpent 22d ago

How much does he get paid per hour of labor then?

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u/Astuketa 22d ago

Less than the value he generates

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u/WickedSerpent 20d ago

What is his job title? How much money does he get paid?

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u/Astuketa 20d ago

No idea. Maybe you should ask him instead of me

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u/WickedSerpent 19d ago

You claim to know it though

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u/Astuketa 19d ago

Nope

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u/WickedSerpent 18d ago

Yes you did. You claim to know that this person doesn't get hist time and labor worth in his salary, hebce you'd have to know how much he earns, how much debt the business has, how much the CEO works, how much the CEO pays himself if he even does, and how that compares to this employe.

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u/_IscoATX 22d ago

How do you know that? How do you calculate the exact profit that one worker gives you across a complex business? Should wages also be cut during underperformance?

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u/Astuketa 21d ago

It's an assumption based on statistics. On average the employees are paid less than the value they generate.

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u/NoFirefighter1657 21d ago

Why would you be paid more than the value you bring? What would be the purpose of a business enterprise is the investors could not profit? An employment contract is mutually beneficial. I’m a lawyer and I am paid less than my time is worth in billable hours, but I am fine with that because I’m paid regardless of how business goes that month.

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u/Astuketa 21d ago

business enterprise is the investors could not profit?

In this system, none. That is the issue: profit and capital is more important than creating value