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20-06-2006, 11:07 AM | #10 | |||
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Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: SYDNEY
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you make some good points there , believe me it's not personal to aspiring hard working people . and ceo's do work harder than a lot of people . but remember a lot of people working for them are working 7 days aweek as well. lots of ceo's are working monday to friday . just like lots of blue collar workers also . i am happy for people to work there way to the top , and create employment and wealth for themselves and others . but mate big big big bosses and the likes in many many many industries have huge pay rises every year lots and lots of social life at company expenses .restaurant meals and holidays for all thier managers . free fuel, and luxury weekends away. whilst trying to cut expenses for those pathetic working bludgers . get real mate you cant denigh both sides exist . i can see it from both sides of the fence . everyone most people here who dont agree with my type of thinking are just full on liberal all the way ir reform , bowe down sir , yes mister priminister , we are all going forward , lets clean up the riff raff of which i am not one because i'm a good worker and i'm valuable to my company , you can be too, type peole , who disregard themselves as being mainstream society . i think you have just shown your truew colours mate. also how many of these , white shirt workers on less than $800 pw go and support workers rights . i often see them standing on balconies having a smoke , shaking their heads , when marching in a rally in town ( which let me say is rather embarrassing for myself , but how else do i make a piont and show that i oppose , and will take on the government ( any government that is ) to make make industrial relations , fairer for all , for my children as well when they enter the work force , and for those people on the balconies in their white shirts , shaking their heads , ( who may be on a lot less than myself ) and who would get the sac instantly for joining a rally to protect their own beliefs for australian rights. ( it's easier to disregard youself as one of them and shake your head isn't it. Last edited by gtfpv; 20-06-2006 at 11:25 AM. |
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