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by EntrePrescott
1151 days ago
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> The job market is not our god Thank the FSM it isn't. But then again, a god is not what determines the price of any given type of work. That would be not a god but… salary negotiations (at the individual level) and more generally the job market (in the larger statistical view) > Life is not some kind of economic art project. Neither are salaries. Nothing artsy about them. Instead, they are simply determined by the level at which two sides find together in agreement to the exchange of work against money for a price they mutually agree upon. "Job Market" is just the word for the statistical view across all individual such transactions. |
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Given that Google et al were found to be colluding to limit job mobility and wages in the tech industry, this is a bit of a rich take.
What people are worth and what they can get paid are not synonymous.