Pay differences. Is it fair?
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I was surprised to see the wage differences in Spain.
Did you know that a pilot earns 3 times more than a doctor and 10 times more than a teacher?
I think that sectors like politicians, pilots, and footballers should be the first to pitch in to get out of the crisis.http://25.media.tumblr.com/88b9a63b384c9785762a4d4b75ccb893/tumblr_mfr0jmLTdy1qa072so1_1280.jpg
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first of all hello and then ….
i think this is a computer forum and that has nothing to do with it :troll:
and it is very possible that someone will pull the point 3.3 of the forum rules
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What if?
Oh no, I had no idea.
It seemed quite unfair to me. You have to work for hours and hours to earn that and as things stand, it's almost more difficult to get paid for it. -
Do you want us to do the work that the teacher assigned you for Christmas? I had prepared a relatively elaborate response until I realized the possible prank, so I deleted it :troll:
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Let's see, this looks like the typical move to pit one sector of the population against another once again.
Of course there are wage differences between different professions, that's one of the things about the capitalist world we live in. And of course many times they are quite unfair.
The problem isn't that an Iberia pilot earns €300,000 a year, in my opinion they deserve it. The problem is that a doctor earns €20,000, or a teacher €25,000 or a fireman €30,000. Do you think that if every week 80,000 people came to see me work paying between €50 and €500 and bought mice with my name for €80 I would be content earning a few quid like I do now? Well no, I would do as anyone else and ask for a fortune to earn, and my company would pay it because they also get a cut.
The existing problem is of the bottom against the top, they know it and what they do is get us at the bottom to fight each other and so the only thing we will achieve is to end up all working for a bowl of rice and a bed to sleep in for 6 hours before going back to a 18 hour shift working without even being able to go to the bathroom.
Having said that, I think it's an absolute aberration what they intend to do with Iberia in particular and with any other large company in general that while the executive of the moment who does nothing but mess it up year after year making obviously wrong decisions continues to pocket a mountain of millions of euros in bonuses because the little people do their job well and pull the company through.
No one should forget that a team without stars can function, but a star without a team does nothing. -
It's fair, which is what I was going to say

