So you have no qualms of underpaying someone who hold a Bachelor's Degree?
I would offer them what their skills are worth to me. They can either accept or not.
People will naturally whine that they are undervalued, but perhaps it's them who has the wrong idea. Maybe they value themselves too highly?
However, I expect more than just getting paid. I expect health benifits, retirement plan, job security,
Those bonuses are nice if you can get them, but an employer isn't a charity. Leave welfare to the government.
and oppertunities for advancement. I dont see any opportunities for advancement after being disciplined (have to wait one year to have that discipline cleared) thus cant transfer from a Permtemp possition to a Full Time.
What did you do to get disciplined? Maybe another employee would have acted differently? (and may be more deserving of advancement?)
I would rather have a choice of working than to be unemployed.
Yes, that would be nice, and society can loo after people who can't find work (but not the work-shy). Again, I'd never advocate total capitalism.
I don't see how that is far worse for you. Being given food, cloating, and shelter should be a blessing. Less impact on your income and debts.
You're assuming it would be free, and the cost of providing this stuff wouldn't be deducted from their employee's wages. I would rather be able to choose for myself. Something cheap if I need it, or something nice if I want to invest the cash in it.
Provided you have enough money

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Why wouldn't I have the money if I work for it? I started work in junior level office positions, and I've never been short of cash. I don't spend beyond my means though.
Neather do I, but I dont see the good in the cold hearted Beaurocratic beast of Captialism.
I don't see the good having my rights violated.
However, you are still at the mercy of your employer. He or she can fire you (or in soft terms, lay you off).
If the company is doing well, and I'm a good employee I wouldn't need to worry about it.
Plus, I can also leave
them in the lurch by quitting my job if I don't like it (as I have done before), leaving them with a shortage of labour. It can take some time to place an ad for the job, collect applications, arrange interviews, and wait for their employee to work through any notice they had to give to their other employer.
Provided you have enough

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Well, if I didn't make enough I could get benefits from my government. I don't overspend though, so I've never had that problem.
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In case they were missed, I'd also like to re-post these questions about commune-life, plus a couple more I thought of (the answers would be interesting):
I don't know what you would use for currency (if any). How do convert the work you do into the things you want? Do you have to put requests in to the community at large for the specific rewards you want? If I wanted my own PC for reasons of privacy (if I wanted to chat to friends on the net, and send/receive photo's) would the community get me one? Or, would I be restricted to a communal PC, where everyone might have access to my messages and pictures?
What if a member has family or friends abroad and wants to visit them? If they can't save up their own money for a plane ticket, how will the community help them get there, and what will they do for food and shelter when they arrive? Rely on the charity of their relatives? What if they want to visit a place where they don't know anybody?
Also, work without a boss doing what exactly? What kind of lifestyle are you talking about? Is there no kind of authority of any kind? No experts giving the orders? Who decides who does what, or is it a free-for-all? What if vital tasks aren't being performed? Do you bring in workers from outside, or force community members to do it? If you bring the labour in, what is their incentive?
Fast forward a generation or two...What if your young people want to leave because they don't like it? How can they move into another society with no way of supporting themselves? What would your old people do with nobody to do the chores?
What about the disabled and elderly? If you set up a voluntary commune, would you turn these people away? What if they applied in droves? How would you handle having such a large population that couldn't work?
Do your kids go to school, and who decides what they learn? Will they be able to learn advanced skills like medicine? What if you can't find anyone with the knowledge?
If all your farmers think they can get a better deal elsewhere, or in another commune, how would you entice them to stay?