The discussion here illustrates the class divide. There's a disdain from those of us who have worked/risked toward those who don't and bitch about it. They see that disdain and it entrenches them further. I'm guilty. I don't bother to explain to my employees what it took to get me where I am today.
They don't know that:
1) I've had at least two jobs every day of my life since I was 16 years old.
2) I've done my share of shit jobs just to keep food on the table. I've delivered auto parts, sold cars, sold insurance, worked at a Pizza Hut (not long), sold advertising, worked in a clothing store, done construction work, farm work.
3) I went back to college and paid for my own after working the night shift at a lumber mill and realizing that was going to kill me.
4) I decided to start my own business and put every single dime I'd saved through my entire life into it. Took every bit of my daughter's college money and risked it all. If I'd failed? We would have lost everything. Even at that I only had enough to go about four or five months.
5) When things were tight in the early years, the first person who didn't get paid was ME. Always paid them even if I had to do without.
6) It's my name on the tax returns, it's my name on all the bills. When I decided to borrow six figure money because I wanted to go after a contract and needed the cushion it was my name on the note.
So yeah. Fuck them. I took off today for no reason. Because of this thread. I decided not to go to the office and piss them off a little more.
Maybe I should explain that to them. But it won't make any difference.
Wasn't that long ago I was working for a company. Had a good job, decent pay, set my own hours. And I saw the CEO drive up at 11:30 in his Mercedes. He'd been to play golf already that morning. I resented that for a half second and then realized that if I wanted to be where he was, I couldn't get there working for him. So I started that day looking for a path that would get me there.
When I decided to leave his company to go on my own this guy called me into his office. Told me the risks. Told me I had a 20% chance of making it. Asked me to stay on with them. Offered me a different position, a better benefit package with some ownership type options. And a raise. That infuriated me. I asked him if he thought I was worth that before why hadn't they given it to me. Never forget the answer.
"Because we didn't have to."
I like it. I live it.
My employees will never get where I am working for me. It's the circle of life.