So they aren't (I agree).
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So they aren't (I agree).
Do you think the principles behind buying in bulk & getting a discount apply to insurance in the same way?
You seem to be looking at a business in isolation. You're forgetting they have competition.
If you don't make better products and someone else does then they stop buying your product and if they...
If you ask questions like that you won't get good answers.
"Demand profits" - not how it works
If you make bad business decisions then you lose, when you lose the people not making those bad...
I imagine the issue is more that $ value isn't the measurement that should be used in fact it should be this sort of true value everything can be defined by (idealistic) of which money is a small...
Zero hours contract actually was ideal for me. It meant when I didn't want to go to work I didn't go. If I wanted to take some time off I did. If anything it benefited me much more than the company...
Why do you think this is true? When I first started in a job earning just over minimum wage on a zero hours contract I went above and beyond whilst having no intention to stay there long enough to...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u6XAPnuFjJc&feature=player_embedded
Except in all the circumstances where it doesn't and has been shown not to + all the ones we don't yet know about. Ye.
I'm not saying it should be one or the other.
The thing with capitalism, and if anyone disagrees please do say, is that the idea is to put a value on things which currently we are so far away from actually being able to do that the idea gets...
You'll find there are certain areas, especially those requiring creative solutions, that money incentives have shown to have a detrimental effect on.
What something like watchdog says and what actually happens aren't exactly directly linked a lot of the time & I also think that was a suggestion that hasn't been implemented yet if it ever is.
Trains companies love this and I don't know why the consumer accepts it. The fact it isn't more integrated is madness.
That being said if you use the train even semi regularly then get a rail card...
The whole reason the trains are a mess is because government controls it all makes a huge monopoly eventually sells it at a tiny % of the cost it would otherwise sell for and then the people who...
So with the idea that individuals best decide what their money is spent on what happens in the case of children?
For example, poor eyesight is probably one of the biggest barriers that children...
What does profit margins have to do with it? At times very little, at times lots. Wasn't really the point.
Why does what I say make it a zero sum game? It's managing a limited amount of resources...
However much you may hate it human life has a monetary value on it. Everyone should get a basic level of health care but sometimes you just get dealt a bad hand and that sucks dick. Obviously if you...
You've come up with a scenario that doesn't really make sense. It's like the person who owns the factory has a monopoly on whatever it is he is doing otherwise there is great incentive for research...
Isn't the world massively overpopulated Renton? What happens when the supply greatly outnumbers the demand? Or are you just saying everyone who is alive atm who doesn't really have a job that...