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Subject: Re: What's up in Wisconsin? by Ultraman on 2011/2/19 22:36:18
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TommyT-Bone wrote: Don't forget the consumer is generally getting paid on the same low scale. He has no choice but to price shop. These jobs basicly come with no benefits. It doesn't bode well for the future. No retirement accounts, no insurance. The medical system is overwhelmed with no money, no insurance patients. Guess who pays for that? Not to forget these workers many times will work without permits, under the table, no workmans comp, no medicare, no social security, no taxes paid or collected. Right to Work fuels an underground economy. But you will get your services cheaper .... I guess.
Mmmmm. Let me think about that for a minute.........wait, I almost had something brilliant to say, nuts I lost it.
All I can think of to say is that it's called a free enterprise system. If you work hard, have a good service with honest people and take care of the customer then the word will get around and you will be in demand even if you charge more then the other guy. Now if you work for a guy and do a good job work hard and take care of his clients then he would be stupid to not take care of you. So it's all about quality of work and basic intergrity. I think that would apply to about any kind of work I can think of.
It's all about free trade and competition. Building a better mousetrap and all that. Anything you put in there to try and artificially pump that up has the potential to try and make a level playing field out of what was never intended to be level. I'm just saying.