If the owner of the company dies most times the person below him simply takes over especially in large companies usually it is a bunch of people who all own it and run it. I am arguing about the importance of jobs not the people doing them there is a difference. The work a janitor does is just as important because without the janitor the doctor would be unable to do his job. Also the way our society is set up if doctors were in a low schools would start to push kids to that field just like how they are with trades because of the lack of people going into the trades. So ya the doctor would just get replaced just like the janitor. You want to know why some schooling is so extensive it is to eliminate potential doctors not always to educate them that much more. It is so there aren't to many doctors. Hell my I got friends who have to do extensive schooling to get there job but fact is they are just going to repeating stuff they already learned again in order to eliminate students who can't afford it or deal with the amount of work anymore so the schools can make more money and the work force doesn't get to many because those jobs tend to pay more so more people try for them.Count Igor said:Yes, it's saying they're easily replaced - I didn't say that no-one could ever be a janitor, I said that the current ones disappeared.aba1 said:So your saying that if there were no janitors than they would just hire someone to be a janitor? That logic makes no sense because then there are still janitors. If you are trying to make the point that they are more easily replaced I will agree but if you are saying they are less important I really have to disagree.Count Igor said:Back to the doctor thing for a minute: Let's say the Janitors have aaaall disappeared from the hospital, that's a *****, right? But not a game over situation. Anyone could help clean the hospital with a 20 minute crash course, and plenty of people willing to help - Hell, if needs be, the on-call doctors (Or even ones with the day off) could do the cleaning and be paid extra.
But if there were no doctors, no amount of Janitors are going to be able to perform the surgery, prescribe the pills and diagnose the illness.
Education does not make a job more important it just means it takes more knowledge to do.
Just like a company owner is not more important than his workers because without them nothing gets done they are what makes the operation go sure his job is a one man thing which makes him unique but more important I disagree.
The education required for a doctor makes the individual person more important, as few people can do what they can, while many many people can do what a janitor does. Even if anyone can be a doctor, like anyone can be a janitor, the job itself is still more important, as each doctor has great significance to each patient's life.
Another one is that if someone is suffering from a mysterious illness, and a mediocre doctor can't do anything, because they cannot diagnose it, while a fantastic one can, then the potential for the job (As in, when you are really skilled at it, then you can have a very large impact on the world/people) has a wide range. But a really good janitor.. what can he do? Be slightly faster? That job has very low potential.
With your company idea, you're comparing a single man to an entire staff - If that one owner had never been born, then the company would likely not exist now, because it rests solely on him. If he dies, then there's a good chance the whole company goes into turmoil, or goes bankrupt, or simply just suffers a big setback.
But if a single worker was never born, or dies, it really doesn't matter to the company either way.
The owner has great significance and value to the company, which is the very definition of important. The worker has very little.
There's always going to be a hiccup - And the owner has more significance and value to the company in both the past and future, therefore IS more important. You can't argue that.aba1 said:If the owner of the company dies most times the person below him simply takes over especially in large companies usually it is a bunch of people who all own it and run it. I am arguing about the importance of jobs not the people doing them there is a difference. The work a janitor does is just as important because without the janitor the doctor would be unable to do his job. Also the way our society is set up if doctors were in a low schools would start to push kids to that field just like how they are with trades because of the lack of people going into the trades. So ya the doctor would just get replaced just like the janitor. You want to know why some schooling is so extensive it is to eliminate potential doctors not always to educate them that much more. It is so there aren't to many doctors. Hell my I got friends who have to do extensive schooling to get there job but fact is they are just going to repeating stuff they already learned again in order to eliminate students who can't afford it or deal with the amount of work anymore so the schools can make more money and the work force doesn't get to many because those jobs tend to pay more so more people try for them.
thaluikhain said:Unemployed, been looking for a job for the last year, getting qualifications that appear to have been useless for the last few years before that.
All we three are unemployed! Freakazoid! Freakazoid!Rofl-Mayo said:Right now I don't have a job but I'm searching for one. My main source of income is my dad because as long as I do well in school and stay off drugs he'll give me money when I need it.I'll probably end up joining the Edmonton police Force when I graduate though.
Any topless chicks experience while at work? and not at play.LeonLethality said:I literally just stand around and tell people when it is safe to use the waterslides/make sure they are using them properly. I work as topside patrol in the World Waterpark, not such a great job but it pays money...
Nope, no nonesense like that, just some stupid teenagers trying to go down headfirst on slides that are practically a nintey degree drop. I've seen a fair number of guys hitting on some of my coworkers though, but that's completely unrelated.ViciousTide said:Any topless chicks experience while at work? and not at play.LeonLethality said:I literally just stand around and tell people when it is safe to use the waterslides/make sure they are using them properly. I work as topside patrol in the World Waterpark, not such a great job but it pays money...