-=> Quoting Ryan Bagueros to Ron Taylor <=-
RB> No, I want fair compensation for the labor that I do ... let me
RB> provide an example for you. I used to do construction for someone who
RB> inherited a bunch of
etc...
RB> just needed
RB> his ladders, etc. So because he was lucky enough to come into around
RB> $10000+ worth of tools (already a good thing), he gets to become the
RB> boss and rip off everyone else's labor.
So he supplies the tools and the vehicles, pays the insurance and payroll
taxes, does all the paperwork, sells the jobs, signs the contracts,
supervises the job while juggling a number of jobs at the same time,
holds off angry customers and creditors, pays the bills etc. All you
and your friend have to do is show up and do the physical work.
If it's so darn easy to be the boss, why are you working for him instead
of doing it on your own? Why can't you borrow enough money to get the
tools and go out and sell yourself the way he has to?
This is drifting a little bit away from law enforcement topic. The only
real connection here is that it is yet another example of how everyone
is out to screw poor Ryan. Perhaps it's time you started to buy into the
belief system that allows you to get ahead instead of always blaming
someone else for your situation.
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