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(, Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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My job is a bit dull, but I'm happy enough with it and choose to keep it because it pays quite well and is generally non-stressful. anything else I say is either an exception to that rule or exaggerated for comic effect.
I don't think all business men are evil, but I do think it takes a degree of ruthlessness to be successful in that field, which I do not possess and do not wish to posess, which is why it's something I've never pursued. I like and admire my bosses for what it's worth, but mostly because they treat their staff very well. I think the big house in Islington, the kids in private schools and the impending retirement at an early age are perfectly good (and well deserved) rewards for the work they have done.
(, Thu 6 Oct 2011, 13:24, 1 reply, 14 years ago)
So there you go, your own boss is an example of a buisnessman who isn't 'shafting people', but you said most of them. It's not even close to 'most of them'.
(, Thu 6 Oct 2011, 13:32, Reply)
And I did mean ruthlessness.
I think at this point we'd have to get into a discussion of the merits of capitalism.
On which, I fear we are destined not to agree, so I'd suggest we agree to disagree on this point Gonz.
(, Thu 6 Oct 2011, 13:39, Reply)
It takes drive and determination to become succesfull at anything at all, including buisness.
(, Thu 6 Oct 2011, 13:48, Reply)
On which, I fear we are destined not to agree, so I'd suggest we agree to disagree on this point Gonz.
(, Thu 6 Oct 2011, 13:59, Reply)
I can see that being the best at something can be viewed differntly if you consider that 'something' with negative conulatations.
(, Thu 6 Oct 2011, 14:11, Reply)
Probably more fun.
(, Thu 6 Oct 2011, 14:21, Reply)
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