Narz
keeping it real
This phrase always has somewhat irked me.
It seems to me those who's priority it is to "create jobs" are basically encouraging industry to be as inefficent as possible. The less efficient an industry, the more jobs are created.
What about adding value? I suppose in an affluent nation creating actual value can come second to creating unnecessary jobs.
In the past when I was a bit more cynical and used to litter and leave my shoping cart in the parking lot (instead of respectfully wheeling it back to the store as I do now), if anyone (usually a friend) confronted me on it I would say, "Ah, don't critisize, I'm "creating jobs"
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Also, does it even seem that in many, many industries, people could work half as many hours and get the same amount done? Getting paid by the hour seems to encourage employee laziness, inefficiency and low moral (not to mention fatigue). I've had quite a few retail jobs myself and I defintely felt alot more productive, efficient and happy working full-time than part-time.
One more thought before I let this brew ferment into life - wasn't technology supposed to make life easier? Or have things been delibrately designed somehow (perhaps unconsiously) to keep people even busier than ever? Do you ever think that perhaps people actually don't want (or can't handle) a large amount of free time?
A lot of questions I know, curious to see how people tie them all together.
It seems to me those who's priority it is to "create jobs" are basically encouraging industry to be as inefficent as possible. The less efficient an industry, the more jobs are created.
What about adding value? I suppose in an affluent nation creating actual value can come second to creating unnecessary jobs.
In the past when I was a bit more cynical and used to litter and leave my shoping cart in the parking lot (instead of respectfully wheeling it back to the store as I do now), if anyone (usually a friend) confronted me on it I would say, "Ah, don't critisize, I'm "creating jobs"

Also, does it even seem that in many, many industries, people could work half as many hours and get the same amount done? Getting paid by the hour seems to encourage employee laziness, inefficiency and low moral (not to mention fatigue). I've had quite a few retail jobs myself and I defintely felt alot more productive, efficient and happy working full-time than part-time.
One more thought before I let this brew ferment into life - wasn't technology supposed to make life easier? Or have things been delibrately designed somehow (perhaps unconsiously) to keep people even busier than ever? Do you ever think that perhaps people actually don't want (or can't handle) a large amount of free time?
A lot of questions I know, curious to see how people tie them all together.