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In reply to the discussion: "How much do we make here?" asked the temp six hours into his shift [View all]jtuck004
(15,882 posts)18. This sounds like it was taken directly from the Plantation Owner's Handbook...
It's just bad manners anyway to discuss how much money you make or to ask other people you work with how much they make. I've worked for companies where it's part of the company policy/contract you sign when you are employed that you don't disclose your salary to other employees. While that's obviously self-serving of the company, it also helps to avoid extremely awkward conversations like this and to spare feelings and reduce resentment and infighting.
I still remember overhearing a conversation from many years ago..
"Your job is to pick that cotton, not worry about how much I am making off of you. Boy."
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This sounds like it was taken directly from the Plantation Owner's Handbook...
jtuck004
Dec 2013
#18
You may feel differently if you found that the slacker with the same job title makes more than you.
Gormy Cuss
Dec 2013
#33
And plays into the hands of the plantation owner as if it were gift-wrapped. Americans are taught
jtuck004
Dec 2013
#35
Would you have agreed to work at your jobs if you had no idea if it paid $12/hour or minimum?
Nikia
Dec 2013
#21
And you can be sure that the employer pays a lot more to the agency than you get
Lydia Leftcoast
Dec 2013
#42
There are a LOT of workers making $12 an hour that feel like they're doing great.
Spitfire of ATJ
Dec 2013
#14
I have been told that it is a bad idea in an interview to even ASK what a job pays...
Demo_Chris
Dec 2013
#19