(November 21, 2011 at 10:29 am)kılıç_mehmet Wrote: Well, you need money.
That is actually it.
You need money. You have to create the working conditions for the employees, you need to pay their wages, and etc. Without actually spending money, you cannot create money, nor jobs.
Again, that is not quite true. You do not always have to spend money to make money. You need demand for a service and a clientele willing to pay for it.
Quote:Yes, I am. If you look at the most impoverished cities in the United States, there was typically a booming industry that all of a sudden collapsed, leaving all of the people who lived there jobless. The effects last decades or more.
Quote:For exmaple?
Detroit.
Quote:Well, I didn't say it was bad. I just said it's hard to have a permanent job, or at least a job in which you can rise to be the head of a plant or the like.
Have people working under you.
Being head of a plant is better than making movies, teaching, consulting, etc. how?
Quote:Well, depends on the level of change.
Everything can change. If you had a history degree, you would know that.
Quote:Well, true. I also have to use the bank in certain transactions.
But I generally choose interest free ways of paying things.
Kilic, that is fucking irrelevant. You were talking about people choosing to use banks. I was telling you it isn't a choice. It has nothing to do with credit, you just took my analogy and rolled with it.
The people there do take their time off to go protest. Some of them are jobless. Some of them can work online from the tent cities. Some of them do not stay over.