There’s an old saying: “Those who know how will always work for those who know why”… Usually, the people standing up are working on the orders of the people sitting down.
Wait a while. With the lack of kids entering trades, those who do will be the ones naming their price in the near future. Have you tried getting a plumber or electrician to show up lately and if uou were lucky enough how much it cost for them just to show up?
When I was the one standing up I wanted to be the one sitting down. I worked hard. I learned. I earned the sitting down job. After a while I learned why the sitting job payed more. The stress of the sitting job was harder on my mind and body than the standing job ever was.
That said, we need more people willing and able to do the standing jobs and do them well. If the government wants to pay for education pay to teach the standing jobs and let the liberal arts people pay their own way.
I have worked all types of jobs from untrained labor to desk based design work. I found that the more skilled technical jobs pay better. My current job as a draftsman pays well, but often comes with stress related headaches as they require more thinking on my part.
It has always seemed to me that the more difficult to find people qualified to do a job, the higher the job paid. Supply and demand. Like banjinshiju, I have also worked a myriad of jobs from minimum wage cashier to Ph.D. research scientist. Just about anyone could to the cashier job, it is more difficult to find someone to do the research job, hence the higher pay.
h.v.greenman almost 4 years ago
Good question
oldpine52 almost 4 years ago
It’s been my experience that the harder the labor, the lower the pay.
NoSleepTil_BKLYN almost 4 years ago
There’s an old saying: “Those who know how will always work for those who know why”… Usually, the people standing up are working on the orders of the people sitting down.
Oakwood13 almost 4 years ago
Wait a while. With the lack of kids entering trades, those who do will be the ones naming their price in the near future. Have you tried getting a plumber or electrician to show up lately and if uou were lucky enough how much it cost for them just to show up?
Sgt. Snorkle almost 4 years ago
I stood up and crawled upon my knees, doing both still did not make the sitting money!
jscarff57 Premium Member almost 4 years ago
The generals make the command, the foot soldiers meet the demand… “forward he cried, from the rear, and the front rank died…”
BigShell almost 4 years ago
When I was the one standing up I wanted to be the one sitting down. I worked hard. I learned. I earned the sitting down job. After a while I learned why the sitting job payed more. The stress of the sitting job was harder on my mind and body than the standing job ever was.
That said, we need more people willing and able to do the standing jobs and do them well. If the government wants to pay for education pay to teach the standing jobs and let the liberal arts people pay their own way.
christelisbetty almost 4 years ago
Sits apparently doing nothing at a empty desk. Must be related to the owner.
Alberta Oil Premium Member almost 4 years ago
It’s the tie.. those that wear ties get the big bucks.
banjinshiju almost 4 years ago
I have worked all types of jobs from untrained labor to desk based design work. I found that the more skilled technical jobs pay better. My current job as a draftsman pays well, but often comes with stress related headaches as they require more thinking on my part.
pchemcat almost 4 years ago
It has always seemed to me that the more difficult to find people qualified to do a job, the higher the job paid. Supply and demand. Like banjinshiju, I have also worked a myriad of jobs from minimum wage cashier to Ph.D. research scientist. Just about anyone could to the cashier job, it is more difficult to find someone to do the research job, hence the higher pay.
tinstar almost 4 years ago
He already climbed the ladder to success?
Ammo hates the comment policy Premium Member almost 4 years ago
My experience is find a job were profit means little. The money comes slow when the people above you want more.
Sailor46 USN 65-95 almost 4 years ago
The ones sitting usually have all the money to start with.
paullp Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Now won’t you tell me if you can
‘Cause life’s so hard to understand
Why’s the rich man busy dancing
While the poor man pays the band . . .
— Travis Tritt, Lord Have Mercy on the Working Man