Although K echoed the sentiment, there was a ringing question as to why there is so much of hatred towards companies and their policies? It wasn't just K's strangeness that invited wrath uncalled for but it was something bigger - like a gangrene.
In another recent conversation with Loudmouth, he claimed that every employee feels that s/he is underpaid and every employer feels that he is paying more than the employee's caliber. i do not know whether to agree or disagree, as the ratio to unhappy employees against unhappy employers is unmatched.
Companies are here to make profits, and they'd never compromise on that. What are employees here for? to gain letters of experience or learn a trick or two in corporate politics or to just become more proficient at doing the same mental and physical activity?
It did not dawn on us till we calculated how much we earned for the time and the talent we bartered for. It just did not seem to be worth anything - it seemed that we had run into severe losses, and we were the key culprits of the same.
who needs a job? why should we listen and work for someone who makes more money from our talents than we do? we must really be stupid to let this happen to us, and to believe that it's the most secure thing in the world!
Random Quote: "perizad khola said this in the indiflick Just Married - that when wit dawns on you, you should never waste time."