Tuesday, December 9, 2008

What Are You Worth...Part 2


On a side note, the average human being is estimated at a monetary value of a little over 1.5 billion dollars. One average human being has enough energy to power a large city for around 3 or 4 days. (and u thought oil was precious) Although my stats may be a little off the basic idea is fact. Now with this being understood do u think 15 an hour can really add up? Not for me. The hard part is figuring this out: "What could you possibly do to reach your true value?" You make 15 an hour at your job but you most likely help make them thousands of dollars a day. I know a guy that used to work at a sneaker store and he said he makes a $100 bonus for every $2000 he makes for the company. He was excited. I think he's f8@kin crazy.

I'd much rather exert all that time and energy into making myself $2000 and paying someone else the $100 allowance. Companies act like they're your friend but the reality is they are saying, "here's a benjamin for bustin your ass for me, thanks for the 2g's. Oh, and remember if you're anything less than a full functioning machine for 1 day out the years you've worked with me I will FIRE you!" Jobs dont recognize your humanity because they can't function properly if they did. i dont kno about you but i decided a long time ago only i have my best interest at heart; so its better that i control my life rather than some corporate conglomerate. If you like your job and your life as it is than by all means keep living. If you don't, i'm here to tell you, "Take a risk. think about getting paid what you're worth for once in your life." But how you'll do that is up to you.

Jay Criss