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by roel_v
5560 days ago
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What a bunch of whining about 'fair'. It's simply the market at work - nobody owes you anything, not a certain amount of money per hour, not a certain amount of work, nothing. As long as there are people who want to do the work for the payout they get, the system works. If you find you can't make enough money on 99designs, you're free to get a job at McDonalds. RFP's don't lead to BIG gains either - there are many contracts with a cost plus model. And most startups fail or whither on for years, with no real prospects. That's just how it works - don't like it? Feel free to do something else. |
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I'm quite happy to be able to state my politics places me at the opposite end of the spectrum to you.
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"That's just how it works - don't like it? Feel free to do something else."
I'm happy to argue to my case - and to disagree with practices that I feel are unjust or unfair.
Logically and morally - this type of crowd-sourcing involves exploitation. If you carry out work for someone - logically they DO owe you something.