More like "work for what the market will pay".
If you want more than you're worth, fine a sucker to hire you or don't be surprised when you're sitting at home doing nothing.
In a free economy, those 'sucker' companies who pay more than their competitors for the same quality labor will end up out of business.
If you can't deal with that reality, go to DU, maybe that's a fantasy world you'll like better, where socialism solves all!
Go Johnny go...
You have no idea what you're talking about, a tech engineer who spends two or four or six years getting a college degree is certainly worth more than the $20,000 a year they pay in India.They are being forced to compete with such low wages thanks to our own government's policy.
If they weren't then the American free market would decide on its own what the wage level should be for engineers or any other employee of any sector.
It is being artificially depressed and manipulated but since it benefits a small number of people like you apparently that's all fine and dandy.
We all know the score: privatize the profits, socialize the costs.
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In a free economy, those 'sucker' companies who pay more than their competitors for the same quality labor will end up out of business.>>>>>>>>>>
What I see is more of an unwillingness to make distinctions between people as to the quality of their labor. Where I work there is less than a twenty percent differential between new hires who are unable to do anything and those who are trained in all aspects of the department and everyone who has completed the training is paid the same regardless of the fact that the most productive do at least twice the amount of work that the least productive do. There is no incentive, in fact there is disincentive in that the more work one does the more likely that a serious mistake will be made and you will hear about your mistakes but those who do the bare minimum do not hear criticism for their laziness. I really prefer to go all out during the work day as it makes the time seem to pass faster but I am beginning to see that I would be better off if I could learn to do the minimum as most other people do.