You can't control whether or not someone buys something, therefore "working harder" doesn't factor into the equation. Thus, a person spends hours waiting around for someone to come in and nothing happens, making the entire day a complete waste of time. Whenever I go into Best Buy, a store that offers no commission to its employees, I get immediate help without even asking for it. A commissioned employee will ignore customers to go after a sale and tries to read people to tell if they're worth their time or not.Imat said:For the most part a degree will raise your income...And raise your odds of getting a job in general, though perhaps not in any specific field. Some jobs require a degree, others pay reduced pay unless you work incredibly hard for advancement if you don't have one.
And commission-only can easily benefit the employee. You have to work harder for more money, but isn't that the goal anyways? In the end it pays for your effort, unlike wage-based employment which pays because you were there and probably did something that day/hour, with no consideration for how much you actually accomplished.
The government helps the citizens each and every day. It also hurts quite a bit financially, but the goal of government should be a deterrent from invasion, and most of the governments today are performing that role as well as they can.
My business degree hasn't gotten me anything and I still work at the same crap job I've worked at for three years. I've never gotten a raise over minimum wage. I've applied at dozens of places without either an interview or a call back. Odds don't mean jack to me right now.
The government (any government) takes your money by force in return for whatever goods or services they feel like providing. Any expectation of receiving aid is foolhardy and the fact you would even get help isn't really help since they already took your money anyway. That would be like paying ten bucks just to walk into a department store, getting nothing, and them saying "We'll we do have lights, walls, and heat, so there's nothing to complain about." You may argue that the minimum wage set by The Government is helping me by offering me more money than the average state would pay me, but that gain is diminished by high taxes. Sure, I'll agree the government helps some people, but it also hurts some people. Believing that the government WILL help you is a misconception.