I want to say that this is the cunning and ugly place of the farmer.
Selfishness is extremely real-what you pay must always be rewarded, and you must keep one hand when you pay.
The seven warriors in "Seven Samurai" are upright-"He is a captive, and he has said everything, he can't kill." The
peasant is cunning and selfish, which is the most primitive root of inferiority.
But now that the times have progressed, and everyone has knowledge. On the surface, everyone wants to be a Confucian businessman and strives to show high accomplishment and high content, but the heart is still the same selfish and cunning.
When recruiting, I always hope to recruit the best people with the lowest wages.
After recruiting, I will use high-sounding reasons such as performance
to demand employees' wages. If employees are not saturated with their jobs, they will immediately feel that they are in vain and try to increase them. The workload,
when the work is completed, it will be regarded as one's own wise decision-making, and immediately forget the staff's credit.
In the current economic crisis, how many bosses who usually receive no bonuses for big jobs are now asking their employees to lower their wages or lay off employees so that they can spend the winter with them.
There is a large enterprise in Sichuan that still has 1 million in the account, but the employee's salary has not been paid for two months.
Now, selfishness and cunning are hidden in the gentleness and the rules and regulations, which is more abhorrent than the nakedness of the peasants before.
The poor ones are the samurai.
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