Well now--and I don't want any glory for stirring the pot--but it seems that the topic caused some amount of thinking too occur.
Good responses.
Which comes first--the chicken or the egg?
$75 AN HOUR does catch the attention. did the 75 occur before or after inflation? You can argue that till the cows come home, however; it is also a fact that different parts of the country/world seem to dictate a living wage.
I defy one to live and prosper on $15 and hour in Boston, New York or LA--some other towns come too mind also---but others in, other locals would do fairly well.
Now skill is another thing--I am still unsure what skill is, because almost everbody I know--which includes ALL of you folks--ceptin me
--screws up sometimes. I eliminated me because i have only made one mistake in my life--that was in 19 and 54--and I thought I was wrong but found out later I was right (
, if this little symbol is necessary to let you know i'm just joshin).
I digress. The pont is, just puttin pieces together requires skill, but, not the same skill as fittin them.
Now, and BF, I am runnin out of room too read what I am typing, so you will excuse me if'n It kinda gets screwed u after this. I digress again.
All weapons are made of pieces. There a pieces, good pieces and better pieces. The maker, generally, buys pieces made to certain specs he desires. Some boys spec out better pieces. Some boys want even better pieces--and fitted more properly.
All of them come with the possibility of working or failing. You may get lucky or un-lucky at any level-----I guess you could say that you could win a Le Manes with a stock Porsche---which one are you going too place money on?
Now--why gripe about cost, when you can't afford the best, but demand it in a $300 gun.
Rant is not over--but I DO needanother cup of coffee.
Blessings