HoodWinked
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people would probably just come in to work drunk or high as quality of the work no longer would matter in this society.
Edit: And on a personal note, I run a couple businesses myself. But if there was only 1 wage and I had a choice, hell to the no....I wouldn't be running them. Give me a list of the top 5 easiest/low-skilled required jobs in the world & sign me up!
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What motivation would there be to get an education and become something like a surgeon if you could just bag groceries instead for the same pay? This kind of model just doesn't work.
While it is something I would love, I also feel the need and desire to work.
people would probably just come in to work drunk or high as quality of the work no longer would matter in this society.
You have the freedom not to partake in it and to go get a regular job like anyone else. This is categorically not slavery. Slaves got hunted down and punished for running away from their masters. Stop making stupid arguments.Your basics covered by your owner (the government) and no time to gain the necessary skills to move up the hierarchy? Nah that sounds nothing like slavery and I’m just an edgelord.
It’s difficult to keep up, but went over this one before.
You can’t go into work drunk, there is no free passes. Everything will operate exactly the same but the pay scales will be balanced.
The reason I wrote about it was due to it coming up in TWD with Rick fighting for everyone to remain as equals.
You can’t slack off, there will still be demand in certain job types as there are today and people can’t make up their own jobs and get paid. Just as it is today. Again only pay differences everything else remains the same. History has not done that route so it’s not worth bringing up.
Of course you can go to work drunk or play cards all day.
Who is going to check and enforce work morale? Your foreman or manager? Remember he/she is also on the same salary and will never get any benefit from working extra hard.
He/she could tell on you, and make himself the enemy for all the other workers, but why?
In reality, your foreman and manager will also come in drunk. As will their managers. They will all sit at your table and play card with you. All day.
This played out day after day for many decades in the eastern block. In every single country.
There is enormous amount of evidence of what happens to society when you remove any incentive or benefit from making an effort or working hard.
You have the freedom not to partake in it and to go get a regular job like anyone else. This is categorically not slavery. Slaves got hunted down and punished for running away from their masters. Stop making stupid arguments.
Yep, I'm getting older and find myself hiring/managing younger workers. The idea that you'll be able to find a team with the skills needed, who love their jobs, and don't care about pay is hilarious. But it's nice to imagine.Edit: And on a personal note, I run a couple businesses myself. But if there was only 1 wage and I had a choice, hell to the no....I wouldn't be running them. Give me a list of the top 5 easiest/low-skilled required jobs in the world & sign me up!
Yep, I'm getting older and find myself hiring/managing younger workers. The idea that you'll be able to find a team with the skills needed, who love their jobs, and don't care about pay is hilarious. But it's nice to imagine.
We were not actually talking about welfare, though there is some overlap. We were talking about a UBI system were we keep the current system (I.e. people striving for certain jobs and getting paid accordingly) and supplement it with UBI for those below a certain income with the stipulation that they be engaged in some form of public good to receive income (e.g. community service, rebuilding infrastructure, etc).Hmm yes, there is definitely no one enslaved to the current welfare system. You are thinking about it too literally.
Doesn’t matter if you were a McDonalds employee, bank manager, rock star, president etc
What if everyone took home the exact same salary as long as they contributed to 7 hours a day in society. People aren’t seeking to be cleaners because of how lucrative it is. People actually enjoy it. Same for other tough jobs such as painting, scientist or teaching.
I could see housing becoming affordable, people will be seeking jobs for passion and not money. We may even have more money leftover for funding projects that help everyone.
What’s everyone else think?
The idea is that they would be payed well no matter the job. Sure you won't have sport stars or actors bringing in millions for example because they would be brought down to everyone else's tier.
I'm surprised a lot of people hate working in general on here. Very eye opening.
I could be a multi-billionaire and I would still work.
As a Scientist who has put in (so far) a number of years of 70+ hour work weeks - fuck no. I still have another 4-5 years before I earn my PhD. As much as I love my job and actually contributing to further humanity's accomplishments, I still want to get paid and pay off the absurd amount of debt that college has wracked up.
I feel like there are a bunch of business owners and managers or just people with a lot of experience in the workplace in this thread--we all had that eye opening experience at some point! A lot of people don't love their jobs, are in it out of self-interest, and will take a better deal given the chance. The system somehow works despite this.
BUT I appreciate optimism and, if you live in a capitalist society with reasonable economic freedom, you can try anything you like. Go create a company that pays everyone the same and see how it works, you never know what you'll find.
What if this method had it paid off sooner though? I'm not saying everyone would be below the poverty line, quite the opposite. Everyone would be living extremely well.
We were not actually talking about welfare, though there is some overlap. We were talking about a UBI system were we keep the current system (I.e. people striving for certain jobs and getting paid accordingly) and supplement it with UBI for those below a certain income with the stipulation that they be engaged in some form of public good to receive income (e.g. community service, rebuilding infrastructure, etc).
You somehow said this is slavery. Whether this would work is debatable, but to say that it is slavery is fucking stupid. Make better arguments.
Haha so it's violent top down revolution needed to implement this system.All or nothing.
Kane agreesHaha so it's violent top down revolution needed to implement this system.![]()
Maybe do a Neogaf poll to see who would join your campaign before you get started.
I always found it odd when people champion introducing UBI when it sounds like something we already have.Universal basic income is welfare. The only difference is that you are suggesting that people be forced to work government-provided jobs in order to receive said welfare. That requires them to give up their time (aka freedom) that could otherwise be spent acquiring skills that would allow them to climb the hierarchy. That is slavery to the system.
Universal basic income is welfare. The only difference is that you are suggesting that people be forced to work government-provided jobs in order to receive said welfare. That requires them to give up their time (aka freedom) that could otherwise be spent acquiring skills that would allow them to climb the hierarchy. That is slavery to the system.
I understand the argument for universal basic income but am against it for the simple fact that the market would quickly adjust to account for the greater spending power of the people (UBI/welfare recipients) at the bottom of the hierarchy. They would again be priced out of the market, fall below the poverty line, and left-wing politicans would argue for increasing the UBI rate to eliminate poverty. Also factor in that many of those people would not have the necessary education to make good decisions with the "free" money, and they would quite possibly end up worse off after tying themselves into loans for various luxury goods. In the mining industry, we call it the golden handcuffs. Uneducated people who would otherwise be at the bottom of the social hierarchy can very easily get a low-skill job on a mine site paying in excess of 120k AUD. The first thing they do is go and splash that cash on a fancy car, a fancy house, and a fancy wife who takes it all in the inevitable divorce. They buy their own chains and it's a vicious cycle for which the only solution is education, assuming you agree that top-down government redistribution of wealth is not a sustainable solution. However, that requires internal motivation which comes primarily from a culture that celebrates educational success and doesn't denigrate it for straying from the group (this is why Chinese immigrants are the most successful demographic). Crabs-in-a-bucket cultural malaise is one of the biggest factors driving poverty in America.
I think your heart is in the right place but you don't have a good enough grasp of economics or history to come up with a practicable solution.
Hell, I already feel this way a bit with the complete idiotic pay that celebrities earn for standing in front of a camera and saying a few lines while making some stupid poses. No way in hell is that worth millions of dollars. But that is a rant for another day.
Actors at least put some effort into it. Now when you think about 20yo youtubers who make thousands (if not hundreds of thousands) per month off doing shitty videos, that's when depression sets in (at least for me, not joking).
Seeing how there's no just, no fair balance where hard jobs would earn the most money, made me give up on participating in this 'game'. People with the hardest jobs, like cleaning ladies, mechanics, bakers, etc. are paid the lowest, while people with fancy jobs (like actors, graphic designers, writers, etc) earn top bucks while also enjoying respect from other people.
Society/capitalism is fundamentally unfair.
You make money based on the value the paying audience perceives you bring. the cleaning lady( I was a janitor at multiple places yep it sucks) has very little perceived value, if any really. same for most jobs. an actor, and streamers/youtubers to a lesser degree, especially the big ones have a large perceived value by the audience. Tons of people will pay to watch Tom Cruise. How many will pay that much for a cleaner store? Most people don't even notice the stores that have good cleaning and the ones that don't.
People pay for what they want, that is essentially capitalism. you, me, and everyone else decides who make the most money and who makes the least. If we valued those jobs more and paid more for the best work from those jobs they would be higher paying, but we don't.
What about farmers?
They pretty much keep everyone alive yet earn next to nothing.
It’s difficult to keep up, but went over this one before.
You can’t go into work drunk, there is no free passes. Everything will operate exactly the same but the pay scales will be balanced.
The reason I wrote about it was due to it coming up in TWD with Rick fighting for everyone to remain as equals.
You can’t slack off, there will still be demand in certain job types as there are today and people can’t make up their own jobs and get paid. Just as it is today. Again only pay differences everything else remains the same. History has not done that route so it’s not worth bringing up.
Doesn’t matter if you were a McDonalds employee, bank manager, rock star, president etc
What if everyone took home the exact same salary as long as they contributed to 7 hours a day in society. People aren’t seeking to be cleaners because of how lucrative it is. People actually enjoy it. Same for other tough jobs such as painting, scientist or teaching.
I could see housing becoming affordable, people will be seeking jobs for passion and not money. We may even have more money leftover for funding projects that help everyone.
What’s everyone else think?
This is a terrible idea, it removes the incentive to learn the difficult topics, so you'd have a shortage of doctors, developers, engineers and so on. There would be economical stagnation since no one has an incentive to start a business as that business would only give him the same revenue as he's currently earning. Actually businesses would break down, as a lot of jobs that are necessary to do would not be anyone's passion. Morally, I just don't think it's fair or just to pay the same to a doctor than to a cleaner, the difference in skill is enormous for them to be paid the same.
To be honest it sounds like a very naive way of thinking: "Everyone just should do their "PASSION, MAN!", I would like to know the person who's passion is to clean toilets and poop from the walls. Unfortunately, real life is not ideal, some stuff still needs to be done. And also, yeah, reward some very lazy people for not doing anything.
I think this system would only have a chance of working once technology got a LOT more advanced and a lot of these jobs that no one wants to do were automated.
I work a tech job that pays VERY well, but can be stressful at times and the hours aren't the best. If I'm going to be paid the same as a guy who stocks shelves at a grocery store, then I'm going to do that job. At the end of the day I only care about one thing when it comes to my job. Money. If I can remove the stress, have better hours and do an easier job while getting paid the same then I'm gonna do that. There has to be an incentive to do that higher stress job with the bad hours. Sorry dude, no one wants to work the overnight shift doing a stressful/shitty job without proper compensation. You need incentives to do that stuff, or people will stop doing it.
You think my father liked working in a hot factory for 30 years? He fucking hated it (and so did all of his co-workers), but the pay was good and now he's retired living the sweet life. I'm sure if he had the option to work at an air conditioned Walmart and be a cashier while getting paid the same he would've done that.
I work a tech job that pays VERY well, but can be stressful at times and the hours aren't the best. If I'm going to be paid the same as a guy who stocks shelves at a grocery store, then I'm going to do that job. At the end of the day I only care about one thing when it comes to my job. Money. If I can remove the stress, have better hours and do an easier job while getting paid the same then I'm gonna do that. There has to be an incentive to do that higher stress job with the bad hours. Sorry dude, no one wants to work the overnight shift doing a stressful/shitty job without proper compensation. You need incentives to do that stuff, or people will stop doing it.
You think my father liked working in a hot factory for 30 years? He fucking hated it (and so did all of his co-workers), but the pay was good and now he's retired living the sweet life. I'm sure if he had the option to work at an air conditioned Walmart and be a cashier while getting paid the same he would've done that.
Pretty much this. I enjoy what I do, programming is one of the few things I could see myself doing when choosing a career. However, if I could be paid the same by sitting down at a Walmart ringing up items and stocking up once in a while, and rotating doing simple jobs like that, I'd switch in a heartbeat. If you do jobs that are higher in demand and lower in supply due to scarcity (the jobs are either harder to do or they are hard to produce like athletes, well liked comedians and actors), then the rewards should definitely be higher.
I mean, when I was younger I would turn up my nose at youtube celebrities and so on, but to manage to be consistently entertaining to millions of people more than once a week is bloody difficult.
Those are extremely ignorant, arrogant postings. No, you would NOT give up your fancy tech job where you're challenged to solve different problems every day, where sit in front of a pc most day, and where people depend on you - you like that job. Meanwhile you're completely understating the job at a supermarket. Restocking shelf all day every day, dealing with customers, and no variety in what you do - I feel like dying just typing that and you want to that until you're 60? Ugh ...
And the whole retirement lie :/ Some people do that, yes. Work to 60, retire, live a nice life until 90. Here's the thing: Many people die soon after retiring. Many people die well before. And then there's the whole physical fitness that won't allow you to do many things you might have wanted to do 30 years ago.
Spending your young life for retirement plans is one of the biggest lies nobody talks about. Because if they did, a lot would change.
Those are extremely ignorant, arrogant postings. No, you would NOT give up your fancy tech job where you're challenged to solve different problems every day, where sit in front of a pc most day, and where people depend on you - you like that job. Meanwhile you're completely understating the job at a supermarket. Restocking shelf all day every day, dealing with customers, and no variety in what you do - I feel like dying just typing that and you want to that until you're 60? Ugh ...
And the whole retirement lie :/ Some people do that, yes. Work to 60, retire, live a nice life until 90. Here's the thing: Many people die soon after retiring. Many people die well before. And then there's the whole physical fitness that won't allow you to do many things you might have wanted to do 30 years ago.
Spending your young life for retirement plans is one of the biggest lies nobody talks about. Because if they did, a lot would change.
In general, people should care less about money. I don't care one bit about it. I demand from the world that I'm not left starving, that is all and it is fair. IfI want an extra, I'll work towards that extra. But I won't allow money to become the driving force in my life. That way could only lead to disappointment in a time where 20 yo Youtubers make 500k a month with shitty videos. The only way to win is not to play ...
Those are extremely ignorant, arrogant postings. No, you would NOT give up your fancy tech job where you're challenged to solve different problems every day, where sit in front of a pc most day, and where people depend on you - you like that job. Meanwhile you're completely understating the job at a supermarket. Restocking shelf all day every day, dealing with customers, and no variety in what you do - I feel like dying just typing that and you want to that until you're 60? Ugh ...
And the whole retirement lie :/ Some people do that, yes. Work to 60, retire, live a nice life until 90. Here's the thing: Many people die soon after retiring. Many people die well before. And then there's the whole physical fitness that won't allow you to do many things you might have wanted to do 30 years ago.
Spending your young life for retirement plans is one of the biggest lies nobody talks about. Because if they did, a lot would change.
In general, people should care less about money. I don't care one bit about it. I demand from the world that I'm not left starving, that is all and it is fair. IfI want an extra, I'll work towards that extra. But I won't allow money to become the driving force in my life. That way could only lead to disappointment in a time where 20 yo Youtubers make 500k a month with shitty videos. The only way to win is not to play ...
I would say its pretty arrogant to tell someone else how they feel about their own life.
As for people caring about money less I agree, but that just ain't happening. Being rewarded for work is the reason people work. in our society money is that reward. in the past the reward for hard work was survival or social status. removing the reward without replacing it with something else doesn't work.
Doing something you enjoy is the reward.
Doing something you enjoy is the reward.
I already posted that the vast majority of people, 85% world wide, don't enjoy their jobs. That isn't just menial jobs thats the overwhelming majority of jobs. Why would those people keep the jobs they have when they could be less stressed and get the same rewards.Doing something you enjoy is the reward.
As for people caring about money less I agree, but that just ain't happening. Being rewarded for work is the reason people work. in our society money is that reward. in the past the reward for hard work was survival or social status. removing the reward without replacing it with something else doesn't work.