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I didn't take it when offered. Nor do I regret it. Without sounding holier than thou, I gave that game up a while ago. I only played it in the first place because society says that's what we should do.
But nor do I think poverty, whether voluntary or involuntary, is any better than spending one's life chasing the almighty dollar.
Well then you are one of the very very few who would be willing to work the same job for half the pay. I can understand not taking a job for more responsibilities, but if the new job has the same job responsibilities it wouldn't make sense not to take it.
It's like when you sell a car. Let's say you take the best offers. One offer you get $5k and the other offer $3k. Would you take the lowest offer so you won't chase the almighty dollar?
It was a no-brainer for him to sieze the opportunity he was presented.
Circumastances are different in every situation. And no it's not always about money. You do what's best for you and your family. I presume that's what Barbee did under his own circumstances. Some people didn't like it. That may have been because of the timing or because of the potential of the team coming back or something else. Those are just selfish reasons that we are all entitled too (like leaving a job just for more money while not considering many other factors in real life). So it is possible, but is does not mean EVERYBODY or ANYBODY would do the same.
So it is possible, but is does not mean EVERYBODY or ANYBODY would do the same.
Question? Are you an automated computer response or a parrot that learned to type? You can't be real...My guess is 80-90% of people would take the double pay. Like I said, I understand not taking more pay for more responsibilities, but if it's the same responsibilities I would think you would go for it.
Question? Are you an automated computer response or a parrot that learned to type? You can't be real...
You keep saying "anybody" or "everybody". I know several people, including myself, who disprove your theory.
Oddly enough, I agree with him. Gillespie could have been a legend at A&M. Hell, he could have been a lengend here assuming he kept his two Assistants with him.
When you are on your 7th screen name, you are entitled to say anybody and everybody. It's a numbers thing.