Asclepias
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A wise man once told me you get paid in direct proportion to the size of the problems you are able to solve. The larger the problem the more you get paid.
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The smartest worker gets the better pay than the harder worker everytime. The smarter worker will do things that not just keep the business going (which is all the hard worker will do), but will allow it to prosper and grow more successful. Why shouldn't they be paid more?
Truly good CEOs are the combination of hard AND smart workers. Those that lead their companies the honest way and reap the considerable rewards of that deserve their higher wages.
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So you are stating that smart workers deserve more pay than hard workers?
I'm unraveling a cultural flaw here. Physical labor vs Mental labor.
I'm curious why so many said hard workers don't deserve the better pay but the smart workers did.
PS. this has nothing to do with CEO's.
Do smart workers not work hard?
Where did I say that? You should note that nowhere in my post was physical and mental ever stated at all. What is valuable varies VERY widely with each different position and company.The hardest worker get's the best pay. So work harder and you will get more pay, right?
CEO vs. worker pay: 10 companies with the biggest gaps - Walmart - CSMonitor.com
Well, no actually. How ‘hard’ you work is utterly irrelevant. Ideally, the most VALUABLE worker gets the most pay. The reality is that the most valuable worker who has managed to negotiate the most favorable position from their employer gets the best pay.
And there is nothing wrong with that.
So you think that "Mental" work is different than "Physical" work.
I've met book smart people that have no common sense and work smart people with no book sense.
The hardest worker get's the best pay. So work harder and you will get more pay, right?
CEO vs. worker pay: 10 companies with the biggest gaps - Walmart - CSMonitor.com
A wise man once told me you get paid in direct proportion to the size of the problems you are able to solve. The larger the problem the more you get paid.
No. For white collar work, it's workers who are more efficient, have better strategy, and ideas. They could be putting half the time as the other workers, but if their little effort does big things for the company, it translates into better pay. For union jobs, I would say that it doesn't pay to work hard since workers have the same salary regardless. Hard work is generally not appreciated nor rewarded for unionized workers.The hardest worker get's the best pay. So work harder and you will get more pay, right?
CEO vs. worker pay: 10 companies with the biggest gaps - Walmart - CSMonitor.com