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Re: Nayas Admits Errors, Promises to Be Honest Going Forward, Switches to Verizon
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| Philip J. Koenig 2006-04-23, 2:48 am |
| On Sun, 23 Apr 2006 01:56:30 GMT, in article <i9B2g.1313$TT.123
@twister.nyroc.rr.com>, Lee Florack writes...
> I don't believe I ever said that there wasn't any pressure for
> either party. In fact, most of the time there is pressure on one or
> both parties. In it's simplest form, both parties are under at
> least some pressure (i.e., employer wants to pay less, employee
> wants to make more, etc). All of that doesn't negate what I said.
> It is -- in the end -- an agreement between the parties. If the
> terms are too far away from what either party is willing to accept,
> the agreement does not happen.
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> Before we lose sight of my original point, let me restate it: Wages
> aren't ever determined [alone] by what the employee thinks they
> need. (I just added the "alone" for clarity.)
That changes the tone of your original statement quite
substantially, and personally I have no issue with that
variation, unlike the original.
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