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Originally Posted by Porsche-O-Phile
That sounds like about a $35k-$40k a year position to be honest (and I don't know the specifics, just going off of your description).
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Fine. You are welcome to your opinion. But I have to ask a question that may be best suited to another thread.
Certainly, most management, financial or legal professions having little direct benefit to production of a good or service yet all are well compensated in general. So what is our criteria for making an evaluation in the relative worth of a persons vocation? Is it that we value what we do ourselves in specificity or field? That they know how to manipulate the fiscal markets? They have advanced degrees? (Thus cannot be true as witnessed by this thread.).
I am naive in thinking that worth should somehow we connected to the tangible product being supplied.
The question is "What IS a valued occupation?"