Hi, and thanks for the visit.

I have to agree that society has shifted risk from corporations to individuals, while we have simultaneously privatized profits while socializing losses.

If the overworked would rather guard their trade secrets than apprentice a poor underworked soul, then they should stop complaining about being overworked.

I’m baffled by this idea. Both the overworked and the underemployed have limited selection sets, and each is in a condition that benefits the rentier class by reducing the demand for labor and driving down its cost. I don’t think a guy working 6 straight 12 hour days in a factory really has trade secrets to protect.

Cheers!
JzB