[Info-vax] EDS and HP hard to tell the difference

David J Dachtera djesys.no at spam.comcast.net
Fri Oct 9 18:21:21 EDT 2009


Michael Kraemer wrote:
> 
> JF Mezei schrieb:
> 
> >
> > But in the last decade, fewer and fewer types of enterprises could have
> > "money is no object, quality and reliability is a MUST" mentality and
> > more and more are into cost savings mode.
> 
> And the sad thing is, that even customers accept lower quality
> services, if they are only cheaper.
> Most people have no problems with lousy products
> stealing their time, but think that buying better products
> would steal their money.
> 
> > And in cost savings mode, a company looks at its young "can do" workers
> > who promise to deliver the world in 7 days and find it hard to justify
> > keeping the older more realistic people who say that delivering the
> > world will take mucgh longer and cost more.
> 
> And at some point high tech workers deserve what they get.
> I hear consistently that they refuse to join or organize themselves
> in unions, which might help them to defend their rights,
> just as it did for the factory workers a century ago.
> "We need no stinkin' unions here, we're so smart, we can
> care for ourselves".
> I think, this mindset ain't gonna work anymore for them.

Trouble there, of course, is that the young bucks who eschew the
collective bargaining unit then get all the jobs because the union folks
are viewed as not cost effective, greedy, lazy, etc.

No workers ever deserve to be treated the way the 19th and 20th century
robber-barons treated them.

...and the "be glad you have a job" nonsense doesn't hold water either
when the pay from that "be glad you have it" job doesn't cover the bills
(too much month left at the end of the money). (I'm talking about
necessities here - food, clothing, shelter - not "luxuries" like cell
phones, cable TV, and the like.)

D.J.D.



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