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What they do not teach in business school...the workman is due his hire and do not muzzle the ox that treads out the grain.
If you have responsibility for people who work for you then you are responsible to God to pay them fairly and care for their Spiritual welfare.
For the cause of Christ
Roger
If you have responsibility for people who work for you then you are responsible to God to pay them fairly and care for their Spiritual welfare.
For the cause of Christ
Roger
Why do people instantly see business people as evil? Was the person you worked for evil every time? And, if you had/have your own business, are you then evil?
I've worked many jobs back when I could. Three bosses were evil. Sometimes it took me a while to get that. Once I did, I quit. The longest time I worked for someone who was evil was three months.
All my other bosses? Not evil. And they did understand I deserved money for my work. They were gracious to hire me, and, in gratitude, I tried to make their decision a good one.
And then as I started my own business and the work started taking more hours than I could give, I spent my time doing the mind-numbing part of the work, while planning how to hire help. My first concern was that I would be fair to the helper.
The only reason I did not hire that help was because God had other plans. I became disabled.
For anyone who works, they are "business." Business isn't just a word for the bosses. It's a word for the employee and customer too. YOU are business. Every time you work, anytime you buy a product or service, you ARE business.