← Back to context Comment by hnxs 6 years ago “We can’t hire for x” almost always means “we can’t hire for x for what we’re willing to pay” 2 comments hnxs Reply mhh__ 6 years ago I'm normally fairly laissez-faire about the morality of "exploiting" employees, but that works both ways - if you can't find people for the amount of money you're charging then tough shit Viliam1234 6 years ago Yeah, we can argue about the merits of capitalism vs socialism, but what some companies want is "socialism for us, capitalism for our employees".
mhh__ 6 years ago I'm normally fairly laissez-faire about the morality of "exploiting" employees, but that works both ways - if you can't find people for the amount of money you're charging then tough shit Viliam1234 6 years ago Yeah, we can argue about the merits of capitalism vs socialism, but what some companies want is "socialism for us, capitalism for our employees".
Viliam1234 6 years ago Yeah, we can argue about the merits of capitalism vs socialism, but what some companies want is "socialism for us, capitalism for our employees".
I'm normally fairly laissez-faire about the morality of "exploiting" employees, but that works both ways - if you can't find people for the amount of money you're charging then tough shit
Yeah, we can argue about the merits of capitalism vs socialism, but what some companies want is "socialism for us, capitalism for our employees".