• EnderMB@lemmy.world
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    1 month ago

    I wish someone would keep a list of all the companies that have laid employees off in the last few years, so we can keep tabs on who to not give our business to.

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      1 month ago

      Well, if dropbox can exist without those 500 employees, then it’s logical. You don’t judge success of a business by how many people it employs

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        1 month ago

        You could argue that you can judge their success based on the ratio of employees they used to employ versus how many they employ now.

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          1 month ago

          So if I have a small computer repair store and want to make it more successful, I should employ at least million people, so the ratio goes up?

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            1 month ago

            Do you honestly think that’s a comparable analogy?

            How about if you have a small computer repair store that employed 20 people last year, but due to the owner’s poor analogy game scaring off the customers, you only need 5 employees to fill all the available work this year? Would you say the employee count is an indicator of the health of the business?

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        The employees are more important than the boss. So yeah, I do count those jobs and feel it means something significant. Also, what does “logical” even mean to you? If the boss cut his own pay, he could have kept the employees. That’s just as logical, isn’t it? So you’re not talking about logic, are you.

        If you want to talk about values, let’s do it. Please explain why multi millionaires (and richer) matter more than everyone else. Please.

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          Company is not a charity. There is a difference.

          Suppose that dropbox employs twice as many people as other cloud providers. Would you be willing to pay them the twice amount for the same product the competition offers just because they employ more people?

          You know, we live in the world of competition where you need to be ahead your rivals, otherwise your company fails (and all employees lose their jobs). So cutting costs where it’s possible makes perfect sense, especially if the employees can be replaced by computers or sth.