It’s unfortunate Hollywood writers are having a hard time. What’s even more unfortunate, however, is that Hollywood still exists. The sooner the whole place goes under, the better.
I try to do my part. One boycotted trashy film at a time.
Last edited 1 year ago by Eric Mader
Matt Hindman
1 year ago
Auto Workers: Underpaid, busting their ass, record profits
UPS Workers: Underpaid, busting their ass, record profits
Railroad Workers: Underpaid, busting their ass, record profits
So if profits drop , so should wages? Is there a precise ratio of wages to profits? Are profits invested in activity that result in more employment exempt from the ratio? Should everyone be paid for what is essentially unskilled labor be paid an average of near $200,000, like west coast longshore workers?
Come on man.
I won’t say that Australia was all beer and skittles for the aborigines before 1788, nor was it easy street for the Europeans after 1788, and nor do I want to go OTT, so I’ll keep it short: *bites tongue*.
It’s unfortunate Hollywood writers are having a hard time. What’s even more unfortunate, however, is that Hollywood still exists. The sooner the whole place goes under, the better.
I try to do my part. One boycotted trashy film at a time.
Auto Workers: Underpaid, busting their ass, record profits
UPS Workers: Underpaid, busting their ass, record profits
Railroad Workers: Underpaid, busting their ass, record profits
Hollywood: Death spiral dumpster fire
So if profits drop , so should wages? Is there a precise ratio of wages to profits? Are profits invested in activity that result in more employment exempt from the ratio? Should everyone be paid for what is essentially unskilled labor be paid an average of near $200,000, like west coast longshore workers?
Come on man.
The death of Hollywood is long overdue
I won’t say that Australia was all beer and skittles for the aborigines before 1788, nor was it easy street for the Europeans after 1788, and nor do I want to go OTT, so I’ll keep it short: *bites tongue*.