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What fields are these jobs in? 'Cuz, just a clue, I couldn't get a job in fast food - I have no experience and they save the entry jobs for teens. Same with retail.>
>Have you ever tried? FWIW, in my neck of the woods, I see lots of senior citizens working in fast food joint and in retail.
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>So what's your point? Do you think that high corporate taxes make for a business-friendly environment?
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Again, unless Tightline is pulling in 8 figures a year, we're not talking about it. I don't mind them making a profit, I'm all for it. I DO, however, mind them making an obscene profit.>
>Who are you to tell me what I am allowed to earn and when I have earned too much? There is plenty of competition in the software business. If I charge $200/hour and my clients want to pay me that much, who are you to tell me that I can't?
If you want to charge $200/hour and it's not at the cost of taking care of your clients, I have no problem with it.
It's when you're posting record profits for a quarter, yet cutting benefits and salaries to your employees while charging your customers more and more for less and less that I have an issue with it.
Again, please quit assuming that everything everyone says about business is a direct reflection on your's. It's not, unless Tightline is mentioned by name, or the words 'your business' is included in the statement.
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