Posted by John T on June 23, 2022 at 12:41:08 from (45.16.200.171):
In Reply to: John Deere posted by Bill(Wis) on June 23, 2022 at 08:34:32:
Hey Bill, when you state I'm not criticizing or defending this. Just stating facts
I like that approach. Just like the old Dragnet Radio and TV Show, JUST THE FACTS lol
Nows its up to others to argue about, defend or criticize, of which there are plenty here, lots of opinions and all are correct I'm sure, it makes for fun reading.
Myself I never got a job from a poor man, don't begrudge achievers who work hard to succeed, and am reluctant to judge what any group, person or shareholders are willing to pay or what an employee is willing to work for (from CEO down to hourly).. I figure that's THEIR DECISION not mine, anyone here or big brothers. TO EACH THEIR OWN decisions of wages and salary and who else has the authority to tell anyone how much they should or should not be paid ??? If someone other than the employer or employee doesn't like the salary SO WHAT ........lol
Best wishes to all here, be safe take care and have a nice evening
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