| </span><blockquote><span class="smallfont">Quote:</span><hr size="1" />Originally Posted by (castille,)
Have you ever run your own business before? I just spent 7 hours today talking to a customer complaining that the delivery time was late by an hour. <hr size="1" /></blockquote><span class='postcolor'>
If the consumer was that important to you, you wouldn't have spent 7 hours arguing with that consumer... You would have admitted the customer was right and offered some resolution to make the customer happy right away.
All these choices, huh? Most of these "different" fronts are owned by the same companies or have the same members on each board of directors, the profits go to the same people despite the front and the prices for goods are mostly the same, with the same excessive profit margins. The choices are false choices, they are not real.
"...the worker's liberty... is only a theoretical freedom, lacking any means for its possible realisation, and consequently it is only a fictitious liberty, an utter falsehood. -Bakunin |