Only if his goal is to make money at all costs, which is the stance you're taking even if you protest you are not.
> It's bad, because it makes businesses highly reluctant to hire people, which makes the economy less prosperous.
(I preempted your reply, because it wasn't the point to debate whether employee protection regulations are right or wrong; the point was to show you there are different ways of conducting a business that are not merely about making maximum money).
Again, this (and pretty much everything else you wrote in your last comment) is a very American way of doing business, precisely stavros' point.
Thankfully there are other, more respectful ways, as others have pointed out repeatedly and you insist in ignoring.
> How horrible that Microsoft minted tens of thousands of multimillionaires out of their employees!
Complete non sequitur, since you're so fond of calling out logical fallacies.
> Dummy me that didn't get hired on by MSFT in the 1980s
Yes, I'm sure you'd be a millionaire and would be spared arguing with random guys on HN. Life's a bitch.
Only if his goal is to make money at all costs, which is the stance you're taking even if you protest you are not.
> It's bad, because it makes businesses highly reluctant to hire people, which makes the economy less prosperous.
(I preempted your reply, because it wasn't the point to debate whether employee protection regulations are right or wrong; the point was to show you there are different ways of conducting a business that are not merely about making maximum money).
Again, this (and pretty much everything else you wrote in your last comment) is a very American way of doing business, precisely stavros' point.
Thankfully there are other, more respectful ways, as others have pointed out repeatedly and you insist in ignoring.
> How horrible that Microsoft minted tens of thousands of multimillionaires out of their employees!
Complete non sequitur, since you're so fond of calling out logical fallacies.
> Dummy me that didn't get hired on by MSFT in the 1980s
Yes, I'm sure you'd be a millionaire and would be spared arguing with random guys on HN. Life's a bitch.