RickWhite
Well-Known Member
At what point is it determined that a person is a greedy "fat cat"?
I hear so much about "Corporate America" and how evil it is. Suppose a teen age kid starts a business; say doing something with computers, and the business begins to blow up. Twenty years later he has over 500 full time employees working for him. At what point does he go from a kid earning a little pocket money with his computer business to a greedy, corporate fat cat?
Anyone ever see the South park episode where they burn down the Starbucks because it is putting Mr. Tweeks out of business, and then Mr. Tweek's shop gets huge as a result - then they burn down Mr. Tweeks for being too big.
I hear so much about "Corporate America" and how evil it is. Suppose a teen age kid starts a business; say doing something with computers, and the business begins to blow up. Twenty years later he has over 500 full time employees working for him. At what point does he go from a kid earning a little pocket money with his computer business to a greedy, corporate fat cat?
Anyone ever see the South park episode where they burn down the Starbucks because it is putting Mr. Tweeks out of business, and then Mr. Tweek's shop gets huge as a result - then they burn down Mr. Tweeks for being too big.