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Originally Posted by Lakesrider
I agree, however there are many companies that don't want, or don't care for their employees to succeed. They simply want cheap help. Many people do not have or were not privy to a good education so they are stuck in place. And then there are the people who think they are simply entitled to better pay without actually having to work for that pay or build better skills for it.
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This I am sure is true. However, most companies tend to pay their help in accordance for what the customer wants...cheap stuff.
Wal Mart for example. People go there to buy cheap stuff. The stuff is cheap because Wal Mart buys it cheap, and they have to pay their help accordingly. Pay the help more, and the stuff you buy is more expensive.