One question. If this is the information age, how come nobody knows anything?
(From a New Yorker cartoon)
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People in shops and online never seem to know anything. This is because American industry is oh so productive, you see. If we hire a load of semi-educated morons who don’t know and don’t care and have no loyalty to the organization, then we don’t have to pay them much. This increases profits, allows us to tell the world how productive we are in comparison to other countries; it also allows the CEO to apply for another post at an extra $1 million p.a , and everyone is happy, oh, so happy,. (except, ahem, for the poor benighted consumer, who still has no intelligent answer to his intelligent question). This is what makes the US of A the greatest ever country in the history of the world – – in the eyes of those who don’t travel to other countries and find out that there are one or two drawbacks to so-called "productivity"..
People in shops and online never seem to know anything. This is because American industry is oh so productive, you see. If we hire a load of semi-educated morons who don’t know and don’t care and have no loyalty to the organization, then we don’t have to pay them much. This increases profits, allows us to tell the world how productive we are in comparison to other countries; it also allows the CEO to apply for another post at an extra $1 million p.a , and everyone is happy, oh, so happy,. (except, ahem, for the poor benighted consumer, who still has no intelligent answer to his intelligent question). This is what makes the US of A the greatest ever country in the history of the world – – in the eyes of those who don’t travel to other countries and find out that there are one or two drawbacks to so-called "productivity"..