Originally posted by Denny
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Originally posted by DennyI can't be arsed.
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Originally posted by DodgyAgentPlease explain why.
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Originally posted by DennyI agree.
First I thought you were being stupid.
Now I know, thanks to you, that you are being 'seriously' stupid.
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Originally posted by TheOmegaManSo I see DA that I am conversing with a barrow boy from the School of Shaunbhoy. So be it. Your points are so riddled with holes that I hardly know where to begin.
I can tell you don't have a degree - you really need to get some basic education. Let me just dismiss your point 2 because it is just so easy for me. Contractors do earn more and pay less tax, that is true. But they take on risk my little man and we are highly skilled - at least I am - I have four more degree than you do. We also have fewer perks, no bonus, no sick pay etc.
And unemployment risk is worth money. We take the risks so you can shovel the sh*t, my little, little man.
You can pretend to sound superior and talk down to me as much as you like, but you would look a lot less ridiculous if you proved your superior intellect and standing, by actually telling us why you are in a position to criticise capitalism and greed.Last edited by DodgyAgent; 19 March 2007, 21:04.
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So I see DA that I am conversing with a barrow boy from the School of Shaunbhoy. So be it. Your points are so riddled with holes that I hardly know where to begin.
I can tell you don't have a degree - you really need to get some basic education. Let me just dismiss your point 2 because it is just so easy for me. Contractors do earn more and pay less tax, that is true. But they take on risk my little man and we are highly skilled - at least I am - I have four more degree than you do. We also have fewer perks, no bonus, no sick pay etc.
And unemployment risk is worth money. We take the risks so you can shovel the sh*t, my little, little man.
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Originally posted by DodgyAgentDo I go for the jugulars?
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Originally posted by DodgyAgentDo I go for the jugulars?
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Originally posted by shaunbhoyDA,
you do know she is now blubbing in the "powder room", and her mascara is ruined?
I hope you are pleased with yourself!
Last edited by DodgyAgent; 19 March 2007, 15:28.
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Originally posted by TheOmegaManJust how important is sales and marketing ? Therein lies your confusion. In an efficient highly competitive market goods are sold based on utility. Sales and marketing emphasise that utility and bring it to the consumers attention.
However in a capitalist dictatorship sales and marketing become the market. Goods have little utility on their own, but sales and marketing brainwash people into believing they provide utility. Traditional values like hard work, creativity, honesty and integrity are abandoned; it is all smoke and mirrors and exploitation and manipulation. This is world in which we live in.
DA is just one cockroach that feeds on this distortion. Deep down he knows it is a lie and so he feels compelled to defend it. But he is swimming in a sea of his own excrement, and singing "Come on, jump in and enjoy the warmth".
capitalism is not a dictatorship per se. Capitalism is about individual freedom, freedom of choice and acceptance of personal responsibility. Capitalism becomes a dictatorship when monopolies arise thus stripping consumers of the ability to choose
Point 2. You yourself are the epitome of sthe success of capitalism. You market your skills to the highest bidder which puts you into the top 1% of eraners in the world. You are free to take your skills to who you want at whatever price you can get. Not only that you are also part of the nasty side of capitalism in that you pay less tax than ordinary PAYE people and you take no responsibility for the work that you do. Your hypocrisy is breathtaking.
As for brainwashing, despite not being priviliged enough to have a degree I feel that I am smart enough to buy goods and services without feeling as if I am being brainwashed, and I would imagine that you would consider yourself to also be suitably intelligent to deal with such hype. Unlike you I am also prepared to credit most of my other fellow human beings with similar common sense. What bugs me as those who are not able to get through life as competently as we do are usually the products of the state education system.
For you information goods and services are indeed bought according to their usefulness. What you clearly do not understand ids that different people have different and conflicting views of what is useful. So what is the ideal product for you is not the ideal product/service for everyone else (sorry to not agree that you, your highness, knows what is best for everyone.)
The beaty of the capitalist system is that it allows for multiple supply and multiple choice. The challenge that we face is how do we give people choice without ignoring those who cannot afford choice without creating inefficient and self serving monopolies like the NHS?
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Originally posted by DodgyAgentI am also being serious.
First I thought you were being stupid.
Now I know, thanks to you, that you are being 'seriously' stupid.
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DA,
you do know she is now blubbing in the "powder room", and her mascara is ruined?
I hope you are pleased with yourself!
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Originally posted by DennyDon't you dare talk about me like that. I am being serious.
I am PMing you and will ask you to withdraw this remark formally on this board.
I am also being serious.
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Originally posted by TheOmegaManSimilar things were said in Nazi Germany in the 1930s.
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Originally posted by TheOmegaManMy point EO is that the people who say let's be practical have a vested interest in things remaining the way they are. All this whinging from the right is a just a smokescreen for theor own consumption.
All I ask is that people acknowledge that DA is just another turd on the flotsam of recruitment consultancy.
90 % of the work I have had has been via an agency. I couldnt run my business without them so I too am 'being practical'
Why you have to bring the Nazis into it I just dont know. I wonder if Stalin ever felt the need to be practical.
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