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[Head banger] Saturday, December 20, 2008 11:50:17 AM 
they probably dont start out as the guy screwing in the tail light.  he would start in sales, accounting, lower managment, enginering, and rise from there.  depending on the industry, and his individual skills, he would need some level of schooling, and the drive, then he has to get in the door, and show what he can do.  I bet that no one goes straight from school to the CEO chair of any company of any size.  

the guys who can and will put in that effort are rare, and those with the skills to match are more rare, so they get to demand more.  same as pro athletes.  fair?  well, people pay it, therefore its fair.

your right, the owners hire thwm, most companies are owned by shareholders, like me, and

the $75 is a historical bit of foolishness.  but, the labour costs to build a car are only a minor part of it.  disigning it costs billions, the parts, tooling and factories billions more.  fact is that most cars sold by these companies lose money.  have for years.  

and three on one isnt unfair, its just the way it is.
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