- Joined
- Sep 14, 2013
- Messages
- 1,380
- Reaction Score
- 3,474
Your last statement points to a great fact, how on earth do all these Wall Street guys get filthy rich if they have no Union? I mean wouldn't Goldman Sachs just exploit them and make them work for nothing in a dungeon? They are in fact the big powerful corporations putting down every individual who doesn't band up together and fight the power.
In reality when you look at it, the only ones out there forcing someone to do something they don't want to do is the Unions, forcing you to pay dues. If I want to go and be a teacher because I love it, work for zero dollars a year because I am was a big fat cat Wall Street Greedy Corporate Monster, and I wanted to make up for that, the Union would literally not allow me to do that. I would have to join the union, be paid the wage and pay the union their dues. Something about that sounds evil, and its not the Greedy Wall Street part.
In the end though, I say why don't we just get rid of scholarships and pay the athletes what they deserve. Looking at the D-league salaries that would be about 17,000 minus taxes of course, and looking at Arena Football Salaries that would be 50k minus taxes, which would make it maybe 40k of actual money. Pretty much every other sport would earn nothing, so you would have a situation where every single athlete was worse off than they are now, but hey, no worries, the union would be collecting their dues...
Such a unrealistic and hypothetical situation. Who the hell wants to get pay less for being a teacher? You can love your profession (like most of do), doesn't meant you want to do it for free however... Union dues is the price you pay so that you can all collectively defend each other (legal battles, lobbying, negotiations, etc).