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TOPIC: Social Issues and Politics
[Head banger] Monday, December 22, 2008 7:53:14 AM 
yep, the mechanic went to school for 4 years, and takes upgrading courses every year.  The other thing with a mechanic that you have to recognize is that your paying for him (or her) and his tools.  a mechanic has to own basic hand tools, my mechanic figures he owns $20,000 worth.  now, the education of a mechanic is thru aprentiship, where he is paid a bit while he is learning, not like getting a degree.  but in value of those 2 comitments, a mechanic is paid quite well.  a general labourer, well, might work hard, but anyone is capable of that, paid less.  you value the work the person does, the effort, and the skill, and the comitment to learning that skill.  

if the power is more equaly shared, how do you make decisions?  when henry ford started producing the model T, it came in black, and in one configuration.  there were no diferences.  that car is what made ford a major player today.  now he owned the company, took the risk of spending all his money, but the decision making process was the same as if he was a CEO, he decided.  what if everyone decided?  design would take longer, costing money in lost sales.  what if such a simple decision as to sell 5 colours instead of 1?  well the cost of the car would have gone up $50, moving it out of many peoples range.  why?  you would need equipment to paint different colors, or if you decided to paint each days production one colour, you would have to move the production slower 4 days a week, because the reason he used black is it dried the fastest.  colaborative decision making is fine, but when said company is losing ,money and has to lay off people, you wont find people laying themselfs off, and you create conflict or ineficiencys.  can top down be too dictatorial, sure, but its the fastest method of decision making.  politicaly, even though we are in a democracy, our head of government can make decisions without consultation, because if he had to determin what everyone wanted, then do it, it would be to late.  and what if what the people wanted wouldnt work?  after all, the people here might want to invade the USA, but he could quickly determine that we would get killed.  should he do a bad thing because the people want it?  if decisions were colaborative, blacks in the states might still be slaves.

sure, we can research that wine, but how does it taste?  after all, a beter tasting wine should cost more no?  what if the store is staffed by wine experts, that can help you make choices, food pairings, etc?  they should be able to charge more, right, after all, they are selling their expertise, not just wine.  if you want expertise, you go there, if you know what you want, you go to the store that has a 19 year old kid and a cash register, find what you want and get out.  
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