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Is this a fair deal? Opinions please
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<blockquote data-quote="Cowabunga" data-source="post: 7166252" data-attributes="member: 718"><p>Remember that the owner himself, if he did all the work himself, would only be paid what the market yielded and for all his skills in medicating and applications, that would not guarantee a living income.</p><p>The question is whether the farm is profitable and can stand more wages going out. It should not concern a worker but in reality that is what your employment boils down to. If you actively manage the farm, as opposed to physically running the enterprises, you would be doing the books and/or would know how profitable, or not, the farm was and whether an increase in wage for yourself was actually affordable. It shouldn't matter, but on small and micro businesses it certainly does. In large businesses it actually decides how many to employ/make-redundant rather than the wage level, depending on the industry.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cowabunga, post: 7166252, member: 718"] Remember that the owner himself, if he did all the work himself, would only be paid what the market yielded and for all his skills in medicating and applications, that would not guarantee a living income. The question is whether the farm is profitable and can stand more wages going out. It should not concern a worker but in reality that is what your employment boils down to. If you actively manage the farm, as opposed to physically running the enterprises, you would be doing the books and/or would know how profitable, or not, the farm was and whether an increase in wage for yourself was actually affordable. It shouldn't matter, but on small and micro businesses it certainly does. In large businesses it actually decides how many to employ/make-redundant rather than the wage level, depending on the industry. [/QUOTE]
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