← Back to context Comment by jonas21 9 days ago Isn't the Pope like the canonical high-status non-profit worker? 4 comments jonas21 Reply harimau777 9 days ago Yes, however, my point is that the vast majority of people working for non-profits do not receive that sort of recognition. So what does "social status" mean? wsve 9 days ago Yes, but notice that the pope gets paid very well skinfaxi 19 hours ago I thought the pope doesn't receive a salary? wsve 16 hours ago That's right, my bad, I just meant that he's clearly doing just fine but said something very wrong instead
harimau777 9 days ago Yes, however, my point is that the vast majority of people working for non-profits do not receive that sort of recognition. So what does "social status" mean?
wsve 9 days ago Yes, but notice that the pope gets paid very well skinfaxi 19 hours ago I thought the pope doesn't receive a salary? wsve 16 hours ago That's right, my bad, I just meant that he's clearly doing just fine but said something very wrong instead
skinfaxi 19 hours ago I thought the pope doesn't receive a salary? wsve 16 hours ago That's right, my bad, I just meant that he's clearly doing just fine but said something very wrong instead
wsve 16 hours ago That's right, my bad, I just meant that he's clearly doing just fine but said something very wrong instead
Yes, however, my point is that the vast majority of people working for non-profits do not receive that sort of recognition. So what does "social status" mean?
Yes, but notice that the pope gets paid very well
I thought the pope doesn't receive a salary?
That's right, my bad, I just meant that he's clearly doing just fine but said something very wrong instead