BorderGirl
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The Washington Post article on this story and the real treat is this quote:
They’re offering us nothing but slavery,” said Maud Pottier, 17, a student at Jules Verne High School in Sartrouville, north of Paris, who was wrapped in layers of scarves as protection against the chilly, gray day. “You’ll get a job knowing that you’ve got to do every single thing they ask you to do because otherwise you may get sacked."
Before we all feel sorry for them, here are some quotes I found on the net:
"You do what you are told at work, IT IS WHAT THEY PAY YOU FOR.
My friends are getting sick of these type people.
Since this is what modern liberalism is about, I pray that the GOP rules for the next 1000 years.
This type of thinking has to go.
The current regulations in France are making it difficult for employers to hire workers because the laws make it virtually impossible to fire incompetent ones and the required benefits and severance packages are cost prohibitive. So a company isn’t going to hire full-time employees under that system of laws - they’re going to hire temps, or not at all.
Economists blame this for France’s stagnant (and failing) economy.
But the kiddies are so used to thinking they’re “entitled” to such things, that they are naturally going to put up a fight when their entitlement is challenged.
And, to you who said: “You’ll get a job knowing that you’ve got to do every single thing they ask you to do because otherwise you may get sacked.”
THAT’S WHAT WORK IS. You find a company that needs your services. They pay you for those services, so long as you provide what they want. Would you tip a waitress for bad service? Would you pay for a defective product? Would you put money into an investment you know will fail? I don’t think so. So why should a company have to suck up the liability for your lazy a$$ and pay you when you don’t do what you’re told?
This socialist propaganda is making me ill."
They’re offering us nothing but slavery,” said Maud Pottier, 17, a student at Jules Verne High School in Sartrouville, north of Paris, who was wrapped in layers of scarves as protection against the chilly, gray day. “You’ll get a job knowing that you’ve got to do every single thing they ask you to do because otherwise you may get sacked."
Before we all feel sorry for them, here are some quotes I found on the net:
"You do what you are told at work, IT IS WHAT THEY PAY YOU FOR.
My friends are getting sick of these type people.
Since this is what modern liberalism is about, I pray that the GOP rules for the next 1000 years.
This type of thinking has to go.
The current regulations in France are making it difficult for employers to hire workers because the laws make it virtually impossible to fire incompetent ones and the required benefits and severance packages are cost prohibitive. So a company isn’t going to hire full-time employees under that system of laws - they’re going to hire temps, or not at all.
Economists blame this for France’s stagnant (and failing) economy.
But the kiddies are so used to thinking they’re “entitled” to such things, that they are naturally going to put up a fight when their entitlement is challenged.
And, to you who said: “You’ll get a job knowing that you’ve got to do every single thing they ask you to do because otherwise you may get sacked.”
THAT’S WHAT WORK IS. You find a company that needs your services. They pay you for those services, so long as you provide what they want. Would you tip a waitress for bad service? Would you pay for a defective product? Would you put money into an investment you know will fail? I don’t think so. So why should a company have to suck up the liability for your lazy a$$ and pay you when you don’t do what you’re told?
This socialist propaganda is making me ill."