Posted by Bret4207 on May 03, 2014 at 05:17:05 from (64.19.90.196):
In Reply to: Making too much money posted by Rollie NE PA on May 02, 2014 at 18:18:58:
Okay, just have to point out the obvious here. Not aimed at anyone in particular, just the general tone of the grousing here and elsewhere. So private business is wrong for somehow penalizing a hard worker who does a great job, works overtime and produces for the company. Yet the general gripe these days is that in the public sector the people doing a great job, working overtime and producing are leeches off the taxpayer. You can't have it both ways. The hard working producers should be rewarded in either case, or so it seems to me. Those holding the hard workers back, be they management, unions, whatever, are wrong in my opinion in either the public or private sector. But then you look around as see people complaining about it, whether it's a BTO farmer or a prison guard or a salesman. And if you get into the higher ups in charge, I rarely hear any support whatsoever for the business owner that put everything he had on the line and built a good business or the CEO that took a failing company and made it into a money maker.
I guess I'm just saying that if we want credit given where it due, we should be giving it across the board.
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