It is alleged that Business School students are driven by money and power and not service and sacrifice?
Friday, March 27, 2009 13:48Posted in category Government
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butterfly8877 says:
March 27th, 2009 at 5:19 pm
Actually, business could coincide with other degrees, such as Paralegal/Business, Marketing/Business, etc…of course one is driven towards money, but strictly money, no. Some of us actually do it for a cause, like me. I plan to become an attorney with an emphasis in Administrative Law (Social Security)…see, that’s not about money, since the government would only give me a certain amount for winning the clients case. Not all business people is about business…who knows, maybe they plan on making our economy a little better not bitter.
justagrandma says:
March 28th, 2009 at 12:50 am
Congratulations, you combined Business School students and service and sacrifice in the same sentence.
A first.
Unless they were talking about unions.
All the current economic problems we have right now were caused by those one-time students who were taught to worship money and power and despise those who would make profits less.
Profit as king, even God was looked upon as logical and sensible considering the great leaders they were expected to become.
A basic lesson from Henry Ford was lost. Ford, when asked why he paid his workers so much said that he would benefit from having his workers be able to afford his product. Ford was no philanthropist, he just knew he would get worker loyalty and some of his money back.
Todays businessman sees workers as units who don’t deserve living wages, let alone vacation days. So they moved their production to countries where they pay little and those workers can’t buy the products and now neither can the Americans left unemployed, so the business goes out of business, but the exec gets his golden parachute so he doesn’t really care.
Or am I the only person who watched Nardelli, the man who darn near brought down Home Depot, instantly become reemployed by Chrysler testify that he needed money for the new badly run Chrysler that he was now an exec with?
Norma E D says:
March 30th, 2009 at 9:27 pm
That’s the reality. It’s the same for dentists, doctors, and attorneys. Just accept what they say and give all of your money to them without question.