Cartman gets permission from his mom and applies for a job at the local ice cream shop. During his first day on the job, Cartman gets fed up and quits. Watch...
No I do not care what their centrist moral lesson at the end of the episode is
If you wanted people to do more that they are capable of, you should not have created a system where hard work is punished. I cannot do more work, and I need my boss to think I'm mediocre so he won't demand I do free labor for him. I cannot flex anything I do have in my apartment or else my landlord might try to raise rent to squeeze it out of me.
How the hell is raising rent "because I can lol" or forcing your workers to give more than usual without a pay increase not seen as stealing? I know the answer, but I am surprised at how people are okay with theft as long as it's done while dodging all the right technicalities so something can be legally stolen.
If you wanted people to do more that they are capable of, you should not have created a system where hard work is punished. I cannot do more work, and I need my boss to think I'm mediocre so he won't demand I do free labor for him. I cannot flex anything I do have in my apartment or else my landlord might try to raise rent to squeeze it out of me.
How the hell is raising rent "because I can lol" or forcing your workers to give more than usual without a pay increase not seen as stealing? I know the answer, but I am surprised at how people are okay with theft as long as it's done while dodging all the right technicalities so something can be legally stolen.
Most efficient system :maybe-later-kiddo: