| ▲ | mnw21cam 4 hours ago | |
It's certainly possible to find people who care about doing a job properly in a western society. Paying a bit more has been suggested on another post as a method of trying to achieve that, but I'd argue that that is necessary but not sufficient. You need to not only pay people a bit more, but also screen them very carefully for the attitude of doing the job properly. It is a cultural problem. Just paying a bit more won't fix it. By paying a bit more, you might be able to get a larger share of the limited portion of people in the society that care, but you're not changing the people fundamentally, just being more selective. | ||
| ▲ | lostlogin 2 hours ago | parent [-] | |
Couldn’t you start busy treating staff better, rather than making it their fault that they aren’t amazing despite their pay and conditions? | ||