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    808 months ago

    They’re not detached, they’re playing a different game. The game of the greedy little piggies.

    If I give you a raise, well, it just might get out that we give raises around here! Suddenly, I got all these, lazy, do nothing greedy little piggies asking for more money! That 5k becomes 20k, then 50k, etc.! My hard earned slop is drying up quick!

    But if I hire someone new, I send the exact opposite message. We don’t do raises here, and if you don’t like it, we have no trouble replacing you, greedy little piggie!

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      218 months ago

      Yeah I just show up to work and try to do a good job, so I can see how I’m not like them I guess. It really sucks having to change from a job I really liked to another just to keep up with inflation or get to the pay range they’re hiring ln

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      68 months ago

      This is the real reason. A universally beaten-down workforce is how you keep people working hard for the minimum pay. One new employee being paid more than the others from the get-go isn’t anywhere near as damaging to the bottom-line as one employee getting a nice raise and inspiring the rest of the office to demand one as well. With the taboo against asking people how much they get paid, nobody will ever know that the new guy gets paid more, and soon enough even they’ll get paid well under what they’re worth with inflation constantly rolling away.