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OccultHawk 05-11-2019 05:27 PM

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Originally Posted by elphenor (Post 2056241)
the pet hotel my gf works for just cut her pay while simultaneously being extremely dependent on her 6 days a week

she also gets no benefits and no vacation

why is there bipartisan grandstanding over muh SMALL business

still greedy ****ers

every person that wants to run a buiz is garbage

100% agree

People are always support small business support local

**** that

Local business owners are totally just as ****ing greedy like that ass**** wanting $500 for a simple little beach cruiser

OccultHawk 05-11-2019 05:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Anteater (Post 2056244)
What's next elph, people who eat food and drink water should go die? Lulz.

The only acceptable business model is a true cooperative

No owners no bosses no profiting off other people’s labor

Anteater 05-11-2019 05:36 PM

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Originally Posted by OccultHawk (Post 2056248)
The only acceptable business model is a true cooperative

No owners no bosses no profiting off other people’s labor

Ridiculous. Every business beyond super small consultancies have multiple people with separate roles because there's literally no other way to run an organization. There's always someone who is a "boss" of someone. The guy stocking the shelves isn't the guy in charge of marketing, the guy in marketing isn't the guy who organizes all of the financials, and so on and so forth.

That being said, I'm all for more power to workers so they can have leverage against bad management / bad management practices. Otherwise you end up with situations not unlike the whole Uber strike.

OccultHawk 05-11-2019 05:46 PM

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Originally Posted by Anteater (Post 2056252)
Ridiculous. Every business beyond super small consultancies have multiple people with separate roles because there's literally no other way to run an organization. There's always someone who is a "boss" of someone. The guy stocking the shelves isn't the guy in charge of marketing, the guy in marketing isn't the guy who organizes all of the money going in and out of the location, and so on and so forth.

What’s ridiculous is this bull**** hierarchical model we currently are pretending actually works. **** modern day feudalism. It’s time to liberate the masses and respect everyone’s humanity equally.

OccultHawk 05-11-2019 05:53 PM

Ant

I’m doing “prep” in a seafood restaurant. There’s nothing on the management side that is out of my reach intellectually. I’ll go toe to toe on an IQ test with any mother****er there. Don’t give me this **** that the dude stocking shelves couldn’t do the marketing. And there shouldn’t even be such a thing as marketing. Just the word is ****ing repulsive.

OccultHawk 05-11-2019 06:30 PM

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bank enrolled me in auto pay on my credit card payments without asking
Are your checking account and credit card both from the same bank?

Anteater 05-11-2019 07:37 PM

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Originally Posted by OccultHawk (Post 2056255)
Ant

I’m doing “prep” in a seafood restaurant. There’s nothing on the management side that is out of my reach intellectually. I’ll go toe to toe on an IQ test with any mother****er there. Don’t give me this **** that the dude stocking shelves couldn’t do the marketing. And there shouldn’t even be such a thing as marketing. Just the word is ****ing repulsive.

Never said anything was out of people's reach intellectually. I'm saying the dude stocking shelves is most likely not going to be able to jump into a bunch of workflows and processes that someone who does marketing stuff for a business deals with unless he gets trained or has done that stuff before somewhere else. Maybe he tells the boss at some point "Hey, I can do that **** and drive sales, brand awareness, etc." But you and I both know that kind of thing doesn't happen often, which is why the owner ends up hiring an outside company or a local individual with a track record if they actually spend money on the PR/marketing/whatever side of the business.

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Originally Posted by elphenor (Post 2056256)
the guy "in charge" of marketing would just have nothing to do with the retail side anyway

we have managers at my job that have to ask the employees the most basic questions about how things operate because they've no idea, they used to manage a Lowe's or something

it's beyond stupid

as there are already functioning worker co-ops that can even compete with corporations, we know the model works, next step is to simply government mandate it

I've got personal anecdotes about people I've met in business too, but they won't convince you that, you know, there are people out there who know what they're doing even if I explained everything in excruciating detail.

What do you think of employee owned companies like WinCo Foods?

Anteater 05-11-2019 08:47 PM

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Originally Posted by elphenor (Post 2056276)
saw a coworker get denied a leave to see her son that came back injured from Afghanistan

I'm hella commie enraged today

MAILBOX

THROUGH

THE

7/11

You should go apply at some of those employee-owned companies. WinCo is one but even here in Texas there are others. Most of them provide rock solid benefits even to entry level guys who are like 19 years old.

http://benefits.wincofoods.com/wp-co...Salaried-1.pdf

OccultHawk 05-11-2019 09:16 PM

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Originally Posted by elphenor (Post 2056276)
saw a coworker get denied a leave to see her son that came back injured from Afghanistan

I'm hella commie enraged today

MAILBOX

THROUGH

THE

7/11

tbf he deserved to get hurt and she shouldn’t have given birth to the pos

grindy 05-12-2019 09:03 AM

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Originally Posted by grindy (Post 2056283)
Saw Koenjihyakkei yesterday and holy **** was it amazing. My girlfriend's not even into the really weird stuff and even she really enjoyed it.
It was a small and literally underground venue and the audience was mostly die-hard fans so the atmosphere was great.
The set was a mixture of older songs and the new album. When they opened with Grembo Zavia I almost came.
Some nice surprises along the way like a fun, little classical medley as the first encore and AH doing an extended solo in the Diamanda Galas/Sainkho Namtchylak vein.
Unnecessary to say that the band was tight af.
Best concert ever.

Reposting it here because I want Mord to know and to be jealous.


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