On Sun, 28 Dec 2003 13:18:03 GMT, Dave Head wrote:
Engineers are workers. They should probably have a division in the
UAW, 'cuz sure as you're born, if you're a worker (employee), you're
going to get abused.
There have been engineer's unions for at least the last 50 years in
the aircradt industry. Having worked one year as an engineer for an
airplane company at the beginning of my career, I can see why. Real
professionals look down on unionizing.
Those doing the abusing are the guys with the MBAs.
Read it not as ab-using, but as con-fusing.
Lawyers hang out a shingle and charge what the traffic will bear.
They don't have someone else setting their pay rates, nor screwing
around with their health insurance, making them sign away their rights
to anything they might be able to think up and patent, etc.
HAH! Talk to any associate at any decent-sized law firm and get an
education otherwise.
As for going solo - did it, been there, got the T-shirt, and I
wouldn't do it again. I love to do law - I hate to run a business.
You mostly can't export what an MBA does,
Give it time, my man - they used to say the same thing about
engineers.
nor can cheap foreign labor be imported to do it. Ditto for the law
practicioners.
Wanna bet? The top two guys in my law school class were from India,
and that was many years ago. One is also an MBA and CPA and runs
his family's extensive business interests in the 'States, and the
other is one of the top immigration lawyers in California.
It's easy to make such generalities.
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73 de K2ASP - Phil Kane
Retired and loving every minute of it....
Work was getting in the way of my hobbies
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