I'm not sure the liberal would have done this. They seem like good people.
I'd watch out for the "libtards" though, whatever those are, they sound pretty bad from what I have been reading on here and the Fox news commentary section.
I haven't watched it yet, but that is par for the course in football season. (not a fan of watching sweaty people chase balls) Guess I better "purchase" a download. ;-)
I am not in any way implying minimum wage is unfair or unsupported in a piecework type system. I was supporting your claim and clarifying how it is supposed to work for the ignoramuses up-thread. Sorry if it came off wrong.
If someone is getting paid for 10 buckets and only picking 5 buckets that should be addressed by training or firing. Despite popular right-wing rhetoric, there is nobody who will go into a field and watch everyone around them pick 15 or 20 buckets and get paid for that while they are only getting paid for 10 buckets. Even if they are only picking one or two buckets. People don't work that way. People want to make money, not waste time. Even in there were an outlier, peer pressure would fix the problem or the supervisor should notice and fire them. It's not like they don't keep track. They don't sit there and hand you a dollar for every bucket. They track how much each worker picks and settle up. A slow worker who will improve is a cost of business.
I've asked this question before and apparently it is business as usual to outsource things that are not an organizations core competency. Now it's pretty difficult to find someone who is good at something you don't know anything about, so they usually hire some big name, or whoever sent them the last advertising postcard, unless someone's uncle does that sort of business. Whoever gets hired skims off enough to make the project fail or go way over budget and hires someone who is good at lying about knowing how to do things.
My understanding might be sort of hazy, I'm not a business person.
step 1, Kill all the Lawyers| Amend the constitution to explicitly state that money is not speech and corporations are not people, see: movetoamend.org
step2, Kill all the middlemen| Move to a direct voting system for the president. He should represent the American people.
step3, Kill all the yes men.| Move to a weighted election system where you vote for your favorite candidate and at least one other candidate. This will allow people of conviction to garner votes and reveal the support that is hidden by the fear of losing your vote.
Some people can't convert buckets to hours. Piece work is a perfectly acceptable way to pay wages. Minimum wage should act as a floor for those wages, so that if it takes 10 buckets to = minimum wage and your average picker picks 20 - 30, you are fine.
Where it fails is the new pickers who only get 5 buckets. They should be paid for the 5 buckets they are not picking until they get above the 10 bucket mark. Too often, that does not appear to be happening.
Sounds like a good way to motivate people, some sort of hierarchy with ranks. No way people would ever value such things above money, or even their lives...
If you don't think history is important you are probably doomed to repeat it... Sorry you didn't benefit from a well rounded education, but many of us did. It's only wasted if you waste it.
I like this, maybe try a man in the middle attach where you replace all SSL certs with self signed. Show them how to notice this in a browser and test various apps to see how the app reacts.
Walk them through an arp poisoning or arp flood attack with etherape visualizing the traffic. Showing people real life exploits can be eye opening and educational.
The best part about buying forgiveness, is being able to buy future forgiveness. Apparently you can repent a sin you have not commited yet and fully intend to commit...
A better example would be Amy Fisher. There are plenty of other examples of young girls being manipulated by older men, but I can't come up with any others off the top of my head. Young girls and boys should both be legally protected from being taken advantage of and manipulated by older people seeking a sexual relationship.
Yes, but the sequestration is not an Obama policy. At best (from a Republican view) it can be attributed to both parties. However, as an educated voter I pay attention to who attempts compromise and who overplays their hand.
I'm certain there are plenty of people who are confused or outright fooled due to the beam in their eye.
I'm not sure the liberal would have done this. They seem like good people.
I'd watch out for the "libtards" though, whatever those are, they sound pretty bad from what I have been reading on here and the Fox news commentary section.
I haven't watched it yet, but that is par for the course in football season.
;-)
(not a fan of watching sweaty people chase balls)
Guess I better "purchase" a download.
Woah, taxpayers pool their money to provide important services? Better call CNN or Faux News to get a reporter out right away.
I am not in any way implying minimum wage is unfair or unsupported in a piecework type system. I was supporting your claim and clarifying how it is supposed to work for the ignoramuses up-thread. Sorry if it came off wrong.
If someone is getting paid for 10 buckets and only picking 5 buckets that should be addressed by training or firing. Despite popular right-wing rhetoric, there is nobody who will go into a field and watch everyone around them pick 15 or 20 buckets and get paid for that while they are only getting paid for 10 buckets. Even if they are only picking one or two buckets. People don't work that way. People want to make money, not waste time.
Even in there were an outlier, peer pressure would fix the problem or the supervisor should notice and fire them. It's not like they don't keep track. They don't sit there and hand you a dollar for every bucket. They track how much each worker picks and settle up. A slow worker who will improve is a cost of business.
Read "Oryx and Crake", by Margeret Atwood.
Exterminating humanity is like beating someone to death, it's much harder then you imagine.
Skynet..., is that you?
I've asked this question before and apparently it is business as usual to outsource things that are not an organizations core competency.
Now it's pretty difficult to find someone who is good at something you don't know anything about, so they usually hire some big name, or whoever sent them the last advertising postcard, unless someone's uncle does that sort of business. Whoever gets hired skims off enough to make the project fail or go way over budget and hires someone who is good at lying about knowing how to do things.
My understanding might be sort of hazy, I'm not a business person.
You had me until Bitcoin... ...
Or listen to someone who is in the 60's and realize how far we've fallen...
Some of us are trying to fix things:
step 1, Kill all the Lawyers| Amend the constitution to explicitly state that money is not speech and corporations are not people, see: movetoamend.org
step2, Kill all the middlemen| Move to a direct voting system for the president. He should represent the American people.
step3, Kill all the yes men.| Move to a weighted election system where you vote for your favorite candidate and at least one other candidate. This will allow people of conviction to garner votes and reveal the support that is hidden by the fear of losing your vote.
Shhh... Your not supposed to mention that until year 3. Years one and two are all about how much you are saving and how much our warranty covers.
Today's farmers are nerds. ;)
I've seen the FFA convention, you aren't kidding...
Some people can't convert buckets to hours. Piece work is a perfectly acceptable way to pay wages. Minimum wage should act as a floor for those wages, so that if it takes 10 buckets to = minimum wage and your average picker picks 20 - 30, you are fine.
Where it fails is the new pickers who only get 5 buckets. They should be paid for the 5 buckets they are not picking until they get above the 10 bucket mark. Too often, that does not appear to be happening.
Sounds like a good way to motivate people, some sort of hierarchy with ranks. No way people would ever value such things above money, or even their lives...
#HistoricalPrecidentExists
With the advent of 24 hour news, anyone can put out a press release and see it trumpeted from the media in short order.
If you don't think history is important you are probably doomed to repeat it...
Sorry you didn't benefit from a well rounded education, but many of us did. It's only wasted if you waste it.
Statistics are garbage. They have some limited usage, but usually they are akin to modeling the ocean with your bathtub.
I like this, maybe try a man in the middle attach where you replace all SSL certs with self signed. Show them how to notice this in a browser and test various apps to see how the app reacts.
Walk them through an arp poisoning or arp flood attack with etherape visualizing the traffic. Showing people real life exploits can be eye opening and educational.
The best part about buying forgiveness, is being able to buy future forgiveness. Apparently you can repent a sin you have not commited yet and fully intend to commit...
Everyone has to live by a code, who are you to criticize theirs?
I use a Wii with homebrew, but it stutters on alot of HD content.
A better example would be Amy Fisher. There are plenty of other examples of young girls being manipulated by older men, but I can't come up with any others off the top of my head. Young girls and boys should both be legally protected from being taken advantage of and manipulated by older people seeking a sexual relationship.
Yes, but the sequestration is not an Obama policy. At best (from a Republican view) it can be attributed to both parties. However, as an educated voter I pay attention to who attempts compromise and who overplays their hand.
I'm certain there are plenty of people who are confused or outright fooled due to the beam in their eye.
Have you been following me?