Originally Posted By: PeterChenoweth
I'm sorry, but I don't understand why people who stand around and punch rivets into metal, screw on a door, or bolt on a tire all day, everyday, should make more money than those who are charged with educating our society.
So, we'll now pay people according to how "feel good" their jobs is? And any job can be boiled down to sound like it's glorified monkey work if it supports your argument.

I'd look more towards our love of top-heavy corporations in North America. I've got no issue with a worker being remunerated for his/her work, it's the suits, shareholders and lobbyists that really make things sting. It's the bum on the rods versus the bum on the plush. At least that rivet puncher is doing something tangible to create the product.

Bren R.