jeffd@ficc.uu.net (Jeff Daiell) (04/11/90)
Why is it that looking for an employer seeking to minimize labor costs is engaged in "exploitation", while a consumer seeking to minimize labor costs is "bargain-hunting"? -- If the ocean were chocolate, and I were a duck, I'd swim to the bottom and never come up.
jeffd@ficc.uu.net (jeff daiell) (04/11/90)
In article <TDU2L=Gxds8@ficc.uu.net>, jeffd@ficc.uu.net (Jeff Daiell) writes: > > Why is it that looking for an employer seeking to minimize labor > costs is engaged in "exploitation", while a consumer seeking to > minimize labor costs is "bargain-hunting"? > That should read: > Why is it that an employer seeking to minimize labor > costs is engaged in "exploitation", while a consumer seeking to > minimize labor costs is "bargain-hunting"? > -- If the ocean were chocolate, and I were a duck, I'd swim to the bottom and never come up.