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nickel and dimed treatment of the worker workers poor

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Willie C on 03 Oct 11"Another aspect of this general problem is "injury of the spirit;" in other words, when the reward to excel is minimal, why bother trying to excel?"
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Willie C on 03 Oct 11This quote is from a personal finance site that reviewed the book. It brings up interesting topics that show a different incite, like when the workers are not compensated for doing an outstanding job rather than a minimalist one, they have no desire to continue to excel.
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Connor P on 03 Oct 11I agree with you Willie. I feel like this is true and it promotes the anger in the people that causes them to rise up
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Evan G on 04 Oct 11You make a good statement; often workers feel compelled to just give up and surrender to the companies. And honestly, who could blame them? You work 16 hours in a day and sleep the rest. You're tired, sleep deprived, hungry, in constant stress. You live only to work, and you work just to live. What is the point of life? Like honestly the condition these people live in just sucks.
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Vivas T on 04 Oct 11I agree with all of you and the quote depicts why businesses promote the hiring of uneducated workers because they will work for less and perform at the same speed as a normal worker since there is no reward for excelling.