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I don’t appreciate your attempt to make it personal, but I will ignore it because the issue isn’t about individual education levels.
It’s about fair compensation for work. A sustainable business should be able to pay its employees a livable wage while remaining profitable. If a business can only succeed by underpaying its staff, perhaps it’s the business model that needs rethinking, not the education level of its workers.
Valiant effort but we know this trash isn’t here for real conversation showing up with those talking points.