RE: No One Actually Wants an Equal Society
March 9, 2017 at 3:24 pm
(This post was last modified: March 9, 2017 at 3:26 pm by Mr Greene.)
(March 9, 2017 at 9:02 am)Ben Davis Wrote:The training described is unnecessary and simply accrues additional expenses whilst simultaneously putting the role beyond the abilities of those it currently employs.(March 8, 2017 at 3:08 pm)Mr Greene Wrote: How long does it take to train as an office cleaner, what sort of investment would you be looking at for training?
3yrs? 6mths? 1mth? less?
Compare this with managerial training programs.
Management qualifications.
This is basic economics, **** all to do with "social constructs".
Not necessarily, mate. If we were to train sanitation workers the same way we train business managers, the courses would include microbiology, chemistry, relationship management and more. Why don't we? Surely, more knowledge of, for example, bacterial behaviour, genetics and the best methods of elimination & prevention of propagation would help reduce the evolution of 'super bugs'. I put it to you that it's only social convention that has ranked sanitation 'lower' than business management when in base terms, the former is far more important to our survival than the latter. Thinking about it, business management could be a module of a proper education in sanitation as it's entirely likely that an effective cleanliness model would include teamwork.
A holistic understanding of process value identifies the equality of all parts of the process.
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