Message from @Rigmond
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Like a worker who has a wage of $2 an hour, but produces $68 an hour, his boss makes a $66 profit
Remove the boss, and the worker now makes $68 an hour
@Borzo And how does that relate to fallout 4
Fair. More fair than what the other guy was saying anyways. There's still the fact that the 'boss' risked his livliehood to get to that status.
Say a worker works 20 years and decides to risk everything to start a business. He will either lose everything he has worked for, or become that 'boss'
And to even get to the worker status requires commitment in school
A good worker status
Still no relation to fallout 4
raping a woman requires a risk too
"risk" justifies nothing
non argument
Economic risk is meaningless
Muh investment
if i was a lawyer for a rapist my defense would be "yeah but this man risked his livelihood to have sex with that woman"
@T. Raven If you were the rapist the defense would be, "your honor dude, its the only way i can get laid"
why are you projecting homie
i have a girlfriend
Lolol
Why are truck drivers that drive with hazardous materials, and soldiers in combat payed more
Could it have to do with risk being important?
dude infantry make barely over minimum wage
hahahaha
the average annual income is like 33k
which is nothing
@ACentralScrutinizer Can we have a civil conversation my dude? Quit leaving
@Apple O'Day The gambling man is rich and the working man is poor, does that sound fair?
hazmat truck drivers make like 60k a year but that is nowhere near the income level of the average CEO
and you can make just as much if not more money by working at a post office
so uh no, risk is not that important when it comes to income
as if taking out a loan and starting a business is a comparable "risk" to transporting hazardous materials, or getting shot at
CEOs are very rare
That's like .1% of the population
Risk is extremely significant when it comes to income
Get your basic facts before you form an opinion raven
This is discounting the risk reward and investments and such
Your argument that "well but criminals risk stuff". Yes, they also have risk and reward. Do they want to rob a bank, and make 500k, or rob someone on the street and make 100$
so is robbing a bank justified?
'justified' is Not a metric we are tracking on this particular topic
i could give less of a shit about what taking a risk gets you