Posted by NCWayne on January 08, 2012 at 16:32:15 from (69.40.232.132):
In Reply to: Office pay vs shop pay? posted by sunny 5 acres on January 08, 2012 at 02:22:48:
After reading the majority of the other posts I have to say I think that most just don't get what your asking. That said, in my opinion, the reason behind what your asking is this. Over the years the people in the front office have, for the most part, gone from people that have years of experience with the company and worked their way "up" to the office to people that have come straight out of college with a degree and that's it. In other words in the past the people in the office usually had the expernience and time with the company to both earn, and thereby justify, the additional perks, but 90 percent of those in the office nowdays probably don't. Thing is it's the ones "in the office" that are still making the policies as to who gets what.......and who is going to cut their own throat when it comes to giving perks to theirself????
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