[He flicks a gloved hand carelessly. Work environment? Benefits? He doesn't care about those. They weren't included in the definition.]
My point is simply thus: would you say that, a hard-working person who watches the machines cut out the... it's trading cards, yes? So I presume that you have some kind of mechanization meant to quickly cut the cardstock into pieces. Would you say a person in that position would find their work fulfilling? That they are able to advance to, say, your office?
[He raises his glass, brings it to his lips, and quirks an eyebrow.]
I simply believe that if one is overseeing a company full of "dead-end jobs," one could say that that is, precisely, what a dead-end job is. You're welcome to disagree, of course.
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[He flicks a gloved hand carelessly. Work environment? Benefits? He doesn't care about those. They weren't included in the definition.]
My point is simply thus: would you say that, a hard-working person who watches the machines cut out the... it's trading cards, yes? So I presume that you have some kind of mechanization meant to quickly cut the cardstock into pieces. Would you say a person in that position would find their work fulfilling? That they are able to advance to, say, your office?
[He raises his glass, brings it to his lips, and quirks an eyebrow.]
I simply believe that if one is overseeing a company full of "dead-end jobs," one could say that that is, precisely, what a dead-end job is. You're welcome to disagree, of course.