Just who would compare a "sales clerk" to someone erudite enough to make literary recommendations?
And, just who would suggest that anyone out here would have any ability to regulate the pay of a gourmet
chef? Chefs are just like any other performer. They take what they can get. No one sets their pay scale,
just like writers and editors.
So, tell me, is this a reflection of the type of talent that has been spawned by the 'burgeoning Greek economy' ?!?
Is Mystakaphoros a wannabe sales clerk or what?
Being a 'luddite' is a life style choice. It had a place during the industrial revolution but has little relevance, today.
Just who would compare a "sales clerk" to someone erudite enough to make literary recommendations? And, just who would suggest that anyone out here would have any ability to regulate the pay of a gourmet chef? Chefs are just like any other performer. They take what they can get. No one sets their pay scale, just like writers and editors. So, tell me, is this a reflection of the type of talent that has been spawned by the 'burgeoning Greek economy' ?!? Is Mystakaphoros a wannabe sales clerk or what? Being a 'luddite' is a life style choice. It had a place during the industrial revolution but has little relevance, today.