3
0

Your only response will be " Yes,Bossman" or "No,Bossman"


 invite response                
2015 Feb 28, 11:18pm   2,098 views  5 comments

by HEY YOU   ➕follow (0)   💰tip   ignore  

Otherwise, STFU! and borrow to overpay for junk. You broke simpletons.

http://theeconomiccollapseblog.com/archives/americans-slaves-dont-even-know

Comments 1 - 5 of 5        Search these comments

1   Tenpoundbass   2015 Mar 1, 8:56am  

You guys are slaving wrong.

My last job interview I sold my self to them as a Vendor.

Now I come and go as I please, and bill for each and every hour I work. Even if it goes beyond 40 hours.
I'm getting almost 10 an hour above the Perm possition I was offered. As that 10 an hour was a bargin for them.
They apparently pay more than 10 an hour on usless HR shit on each and every employee.

I just get a straight check no deductions, no ADP, just a check that is cut by the company accountant, and signed by the Owner every Wednesday.

I just told them... You know people like to ask "where do you see your self in 5 years?" and I know I'm supposed to give a rosy answer that involved this company with optimistic projections for both parties. But the reality is, for what I do and for what you pay me. If I'm still around in this capacity in 3 years, then I'm either not doing my job right, or the company keeps trying to implement technology that it doesn't need or understand. I want to build your software and architect your data model, give you a turn key solution. Then beyond that point, I would like to see a month or two short contracts from time to time, to tie in more business requirents as they arise and present them selves.

They came back to me and said I was absoultely right, and offered me the rate we agreed on.
I love working this way as an Employee, you're expected to just keep your mouth shut, and the success of what you are working on depends on wether or not the person hire up than you will accept my keen observation as to why I think the route the project is going will lead to failure. Of course they never do, and as an employee you're really stuck only being as good as the person above you will allow. Employees don't respect employers and employers don't resepect employees anymore it's just the way it is.

How ever as a customer/vendor relationship, Vendors respect their customers and Vendor's word, concerns and discoveries carry much more weight than an employees recomendation. As a Vendor I can tell the CIO of this company as he's rallying the dev team into a room for the third meeting for the day... "Look this is the most ineffecient way to utilize my time. We have already gone over the project specs, I know what I need to do, you've got 3 to 4 solid months of "Corporate Development" on this project. But you want it in 20 days from now. Leave me to work on the project, I don't need to sit in on your developer meeting discussing projects that isn't even about my task at hand.
He agreed, and I was left alone and out of their Scrum dog and pony show. I am meeting their deadline. As an employee I could have never suggested such a thing, it would have been blasthemy. In the business relationship that we're in, I'm compelled to come home and work after a full day at the office(The one thing I haven't gotten them to agree on yet, working from home and only going to the office when required for the project.) Then when I get home I tackle the challenges from the day at the office and work until midnight or so.

So far this is going great for both parties. This isn't the first Vendor role I have had with a company. But it's the first time I ever went on a job interview and converted the Job possition into a Customer. But that was because this was a direct lead I found on my own(ex-coworker that works there gave me the heads up), rather than through a head hunter.

2   Y   2015 Mar 1, 9:13am  

Get busy leading, or get busy slavin...

3   HEY YOU   2015 Mar 1, 10:19am  

CaptainShuddup,
Your comment seems to be a futile attempt at ego building & bragging. Can you stop working today & never earn another fiat & survive on the wealth(no debt & immediately available assets) you've built or do have to work to pay for all your cost of living,requiring an income, as a SLAVE?

4   HydroCabron   2015 Mar 1, 10:28am  

A lot of companies are glad to keep certain employees out of meetings.

5   Tenpoundbass   2015 Mar 2, 3:33pm  

HEY YOU says

Can you stop working today & never earn another fiat & survive on the wealth(no debt & immediately available assets) you've built or do have to work to pay for all your cost of living,requiring an income, as a SLAVE?

No but I'll have a bigger reserve to live on between jobs, and I wont have to pay out an albatross Cobra payment along with it.
I never want to quit working, I would do exactly what I do even if I had millions.
There's just way too may ways to get dimentia they are inventing new Oldtimer's diseases every day. I plan on working until the day I die.
Even if I define work, by going to an office I rent and farting around 4 to 5 hours every day.

Please register to comment:

api   best comments   contact   latest images   memes   one year ago   random   suggestions