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by ip26
1177 days ago
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They are paid to be there instead of somewhere else that would also pay them for the same craft. You can care about compensation and your craft together. Say you took pride in your skill as a smith. That’s hardly incompatible with finding an employer who will pay for making quality armor. |
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Pride in the end product might, but most companies make nothing to be proud about, except the skill itself.
So, let's be real, they are at the company to make money, and if they have a better chance, they'll take it. Lack of those, good enough salary already, inertia, and "the devil you know" is closer to the reason they stay.