Eric Chester, Speaker & Author
Eric Chester, Speaker & Author
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Workforce Researcher, Eric Chester, Keynote Speaker in Action - 2022 Version
Workforce researcher and post-pandemic hiring expert, Eric Chester, is the premier expert on finding, developing, and keeping great employees. He's the author of 5 bestselling leadership books on recruiting, training, managing and engaging young front line workers and he's a Hall-of-Fame Keynote Speaker who's presented more than 3K paid keynote presentation all over the world for clients like AT&T, Wells Fargo, McDonalds, Allstate, Arby's, and Verizon.
Devoting his career to helping business leaders across numerous industries blend together the core values they want from employees with the cultural pillars employees want from them has resulted in thousands of invitations to present at fra...
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To Train Today's Workforce, Remove those Obsolete Training Wheels! Stop & Start - Ep. 10
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Teaching a kid how to ride a bike using training wheels used to be an effective method, but in today's world, it's completely ineffective. This video is a wake-up call to employers and training managers who are using stale, obsolete methods and technologies to train the new workforce. Workplace researcher, keynote speaker, bestselling author, and entrepreneur Eric Chester is opening up his worl...
Why Paying Your Employees $1000 per Hour is Not Enough - Stop & Start - Ep.9
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How are you compensating your employees? If it's based on a set wage per hour, week, month, or year, it's not enough to drive performance and retention. Ultimately, it will become a barrier between you and your people. Workplace researcher, keynote speaker, bestselling author, and entrepreneur Eric Chester is opening up his world to show you what he and other business leaders, owners, and manag...
What to Do When ------------You're Being Lied To - Stop & Start - Ep.-8
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Nothing hurts more than when someone you care about (or even love) lies to you. You feel betrayed and you want to catch them red handed so they never lie to you again. But maybe you shouldn't. Maybe they aren't the problem. What if it's you who has a behavior that needs to be corrected? Workplace researcher, keynote speaker, bestselling author, and entrepreneur Eric Chester is opening up his wo...
Could Your Biggest Success Be Just 15 Inches Away? - Stop & Start - Ep.7
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While some business leaders and owners think they have to invent the next iPhone or Amazon to gain a dominant market share, the answer might be found in areas as simple as how you stripe your parking lot. In his 7th Episode of Stop & Start, Chester urges business owners to STOP looking miles ahead and to START capitalizing on the things that competitors are overlooking, or are simply unwilling ...
Treat Your Employees Like Asses and Assets: Stop & Start Series - Ep.6
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What are you going to START doing to emerge on the other side of this pandemic as a better version of yourself, personally, and professionally? Workplace researcher, keynote speaker, bestselling author, and entrepreneur Eric Chester is opening up his world to show you what he and other business leaders, owners, and managers are doing to leverage the time they have to emerge better and stronger ...
Why You Should Level UP Your Image When Working from Home: Stop & Start Series Ep.5
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The COVID-19 pandemic has closed schools and businesses. Some organizations are just coming out of the crisis to some "normalcy." So what are you going to START doing to emerge on the other side of this pandemic as a better version of yourself, personally, and professionally? Watch this video to learn particular strategies on leveling UP your image even when you DON'T have Zoom calls or webinar...
How to Leverage the Lockdown to Improve Hiring in Your Business: Stop & Start Series Ep.4
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The COVID-19 pandemic has shut down retailers, restaurants, and business of all types and sizes. But workplace researcher, keynote speaker, and bestselling author Eric Chester exposes the silver lining behind the coronavirus cloud for employers. In Chester's 4th video of his Stop & Start series you will discover how you can take advantage of this bleak time in history to retool, rebuild, and re...
Your Employees Might Have the Key to Increasing Sales Stop & Start Series Ep.3
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Stuck for how to increasing sales in the COVID lockdown? Fearing that their jobs are at risk, your employees are more motivated than ever to find creative solutions to improving sales and improving the customer experience. Workplace researcher, keynote speaker, bestselling author, and entrepreneur Eric Chester is opening up his world to show you what he and other business leaders, owners, and m...
The Hidden Truth Behind the Greatest Teacher You Ever Had! Stop & Start Series Ep.2
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Ever wonder why a few of the teachers you had were able to reach you in a way that the others couldn't? Being nice to you had nothing to do with it. In fact, it may have been the ones who were the most demanding that left the biggest imprint on you and your successes. Workplace researcher, keynote speaker, bestselling author, and entrepreneur Eric Chester is opening up his world to show you wha...
How to Leverage Your Time Off in the COVID Lockdown - Stop & Start Series Ep.1
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The COVID-19 pandemic has closed schools and business. So what are you doing to emerge on the other side of this pandemic as a better version of yourself, personally and professionally? Workplace researcher, keynote speaker, bestselling author, and entrepreneur Eric Chester is opening up his world to show you what he and other business leaders, owners, and managers are doing to leverage the tim...
Eric Chester's New Book FULLY STAFFED Arrives!
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Eric Chester | The Leading Voice on Employee Engagement & Workplace Culture Eric gets a very special delivery - his new book “Fully Staffed: The Definitive Guide for Finding and Keeping Great Employees in the Worst Labor Market Ever” arrives! Order today at www.fully-staffed.com. Eric Chester is a trusted source in the global dialogue on employee engagement, workplace culture, and the emerging ...
Eric Chester motivates high school students
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ericchester.com What makes Eric Chester a millennial expert? As a former high school speaker and football coach-turned motivational speaker to thousands of high school audiences, he's been in the trenches with millions of youth. Eric really understands the changing attitudes, values, and beliefs of this highly enigmatic generation, and he knows how to motivate them to higher levels of achieveme...
The Remarkable Culture of Apple on Public Display
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ericchester.com Keynote speaker and Apple products enthusiast Eric Chester is the premier expert on finding, developing, and keeping great employees and creating a workplace culture of “on fire” performance and service. Eric writes and speaks about an amazing experience he had at an Apple retailer that proves how much they value their people and why it's one of the world's greatest workplace cu...
Mentorship is a Two-Way Street
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ericchester.com Eric Chester learned a lot from mentoring Harvard student and youth speaker, Josh Drean. This video reveals a little of that lesson. Socially Link-Up With Award Winning Speaker, Book Author and Employee Engagement Expert: ERIC CHESTER ~ Facebook: RevivingWorkEthic Twitter: eric_chester L (303) 239-9999 www.ericchester.com inkedin: www.linkedin.com/pub/er...
Eric Chester 4-Minute Preview Video
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Eric Chester 4-Minute Preview Video
Southwest Airlines is a Great Place to Work~
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Southwest Airlines is a Great Place to Work~
Audiences and Meeting Planners are Raving about Eric Chester's On Fire at Work Keynotes
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Audiences and Meeting Planners are Raving about Eric Chester's On Fire at Work Keynotes
How to Motivate Millennials
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How to Motivate Millennials
Eric Chester's 2016 preview video
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Eric Chester's 2016 preview video
Christmas Presence - a Poem by Eric Chester
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Christmas Presence - a Poem by Eric Chester
Book Trailer: ON FIRE AT WORK by Eric Chester
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Book Trailer: ON FIRE AT WORK by Eric Chester
Why Employee Engagement is not Enough, by Eric Chester, author of On Fire at Work
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Why Employee Engagement is not Enough, by Eric Chester, author of On Fire at Work
Employee Engagement Case Study
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Employee Engagement Case Study
Eric Chester: Keynote Speaker 2014 Video Preview
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Eric Chester: Keynote Speaker 2014 Video Preview
Roger is 76 and he is On Fire at Work!
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Roger is 76 and he is On Fire at Work!
DISCO CAB - A Cab Driver Magicall Transforms a Boring Job
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DISCO CAB - A Cab Driver Magicall Transforms a Boring Job
Do They Know? by Eric Chester
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Do They Know? by Eric Chester
Why Millennials Hate Being Paid by the Hour
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Why Millennials Hate Being Paid by the Hour
First Day on the Job (Are you still bringing your passion to work?)
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First Day on the Job (Are you still bringing your passion to work?)

Комментарии

  • @13r12ad
    @13r12ad 5 дней назад

    If I'm scheduled for a specific time I'm showing up at that specific time. If you want me there earlier than that then schedule me for that. Otherwise I'm on time.

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  • @MoivinSulunker
    @MoivinSulunker 5 месяцев назад

    When you recorded this you were possessed by a devil of controlling others.

  • @thijsjong
    @thijsjong 5 месяцев назад

    I thonk this video was pretty chill.

  • @katiejo3663
    @katiejo3663 7 месяцев назад

    The kids were right. They deserve a living wage

  • @georgewilliams8357
    @georgewilliams8357 Год назад

    I'm an Elderly Millennial in my early 40's who sure as hell don't mind having to be paid by the hour on a job. But you see it's these young dumb millennial, tech savvy, lazy ass mothafuckas who don't like the idea of having to be paid by the hour.

  • @radolfkalis4041
    @radolfkalis4041 Год назад

    They are lazy and entitled, want everything for nothing

  • @lsharon2175
    @lsharon2175 Год назад

    Worked for hourly wages as a teenager at various places. Baskin Robbins was my favorite but on "chill" days, the manager would send one of us home early! Can't make money if you aren't actually AT work. Lots of customers makes the time go faster too. It's boring sitting around with no customers.

    • @ecstuff1
      @ecstuff1 Год назад

      Coincidentally, my first part-time job (not counting delivering newspapers and washing dishes for $1 an hour under-the-table) was also at Baskin Robbins. And my manager had the same mentality when it came to sending someone home when business was 'chill'. No one wanted to be sent home, so we all tried to find 'busy work' during slow times to show him that we deserved to stay.

  • @CatBot007
    @CatBot007 Год назад

    My school showed this to all of us and my teacher hated hated this video lmao

  • @timwright3592
    @timwright3592 Год назад

    If his job was 'chill' all the time, he'd be out of a job. And, he has no idea.

  • @patrickvernon2749
    @patrickvernon2749 Год назад

    Thats whats wrong with neoliberal capitali. Its win/lose

  • @Capgpro1
    @Capgpro1 Год назад

    I'm surprised no one said they wanted to start a business and work for themselves.

  • @Hillers62
    @Hillers62 Год назад

    Back in the late 70's, I got my first job as a bag boy at Albertson's in Dallas...I worked hard, as if my life depended on it...there where those that didn't, and they were quickly let go...I applied this ethic to every job I had...even when I joined the Air Force...even there, slackers were common...but they didn't survive...I served for 27 years, and upon retirement, was offered a DoD position, which I still have today...It is all about working hard...NOT "Chillin'"...this is why I worry about the future...

  • @McTaco
    @McTaco 2 года назад

    I pay my guys piece rate. If it’s a “chill day”, that means you end your day early. That’s cool. But you don’t make as much. If it’s a busy day you are working hard but making more money. Win, win.

    • @EricchesterSpeakerAuthor
      @EricchesterSpeakerAuthor 2 года назад

      That's a terrific pay system in some types of businesses and industries. But it doesn't work in others. For instance, how would you pay a dishwasher, a X-ray technician, a line cook, or a hotel housekeeper?

    • @McTaco
      @McTaco 2 года назад

      @@EricchesterSpeakerAuthor Gotta find what works for each industry. It works well for mine.

  • @davidvictory8178
    @davidvictory8178 2 года назад

    yes...but now i don't see any owner or managers doing anything to get these types of employees retrained or disciplined or fired for their lazy or unbusiness type attitudes. Which puts more work load on the rest of the employees who do want to work and who want more customers to make more money. Sad

  • @dannyh8288
    @dannyh8288 2 года назад

    Can we just ship ALL millennials to california, then let that "state" leave the Union?

  • @MichaelSSmith-hs5pw
    @MichaelSSmith-hs5pw 2 года назад

    Trevor is like every kid I know. A nation of pussies is our next generation, where every opinion has a millennial offended. It ain’t nothin’ new, right church, wrong pew. Am I the last of a few still screaming F*ck you! 😤🖕

  • @yourdude5260
    @yourdude5260 2 года назад

    Ok, boomer.

  • @Ocean_Jack
    @Ocean_Jack 2 года назад

    Guess who Trevor voted for in the last election?

  • @andywiggens1069
    @andywiggens1069 2 года назад

    So true millennials are the laziest people I know with Gen Z being completely worthless

  • @phillipmorris4285
    @phillipmorris4285 2 года назад

    You are paid to do a job, if you do your job well, then you might receive praise, if you are average, not expect praise. What happened to this generation, was it the parents, the schools, something went seriously wrong with their mentality towards life and this will cause them a lot problems as they face conflict and troubles - they won’t be able to deal with it. Surely the approach should be about how to give them a reality check on what work and life is about, not retrain managers about how to suck up to snowflakes, with insecure egos. No wonder the world is turning into a shit storm

  • @realdavidavrin
    @realdavidavrin 2 года назад

    Eric Chester is of the most relevant, actionable speakers on the planet. Brilliant!

  • @paulfredrickson2181
    @paulfredrickson2181 2 года назад

    I don't know why this EXPERT has to YELL at his audience? It's SIMPLE...Don't hire Trevor.The real question is..why would you pay for this seminar?

  • @paulk5311
    @paulk5311 2 года назад

    kid should understand that too many chill days puts one out of work.

  • @joethomas1146
    @joethomas1146 2 года назад

    Let's look past this entitled punk, who probably deserves to be fired, for a minute and think about how we compensate employees. A smart business gives them some skin in the game. I do NOT think burger flippers "deserve" $15 an hour "just because." But if we want motivated workers, why not have monthly bonuses based on increased sales? Give the Trevors of the world a sense of why it is good for the restaurant to be packed and bad to be "chill." How about bonuses when complaints are down and profits are up?

    • @EricchesterSpeakerAuthor
      @EricchesterSpeakerAuthor 2 года назад

      Absolutely, Joe. I couldn't be more in agreement. Thanks for weighing-in on this!

  • @kaamranmohammad1584
    @kaamranmohammad1584 2 года назад

    Till the 3:00 minute mark I wasn't worried.. Thereafter I had to utter a prayer... God bless the businesses!

  • @joyr36
    @joyr36 2 года назад

    Profit sharing is a good incentive. The more the company makes, the larger the bonus. I have seen employees work their bottoms off for that end of the year check.

  • @nobackhands
    @nobackhands 2 года назад

    I worked with an ER unit. A perfect night was no patients after 8pm. A good day was 85% work. Enough to make the time go fast but not too busy to be rushed

  • @scethabsent2745
    @scethabsent2745 2 года назад

    bc theyre lazy and entitled???

  • @ninjason57
    @ninjason57 2 года назад

    You've demonized a 20 year old who has no real life or business experience. Grant him increased financial incentive when the place is busy and decreased financial incentivize when it's chill and I guarantee you'll see a change in his perspective and personality.

  • @lethalslaughterband5498
    @lethalslaughterband5498 2 года назад

    Why hate it, it's more than Africans gets paid

  • @jaimeeiswriting
    @jaimeeiswriting 2 года назад

    So pay your employees a few extra dollars, you’ll keep them longer and better service for your customers

    • @camelotcaranddogwash3016
      @camelotcaranddogwash3016 2 года назад

      It's not about the number of dollars per hour an employee is paid. Even if people are paid $500 per hour, they'll always prefer 'chill' to 'packed' as it has no bearing on their performance.

    • @jaimeeiswriting
      @jaimeeiswriting 2 года назад

      @@camelotcaranddogwash3016 the only thing truer than time passing is that

  • @Jerry1212ish
    @Jerry1212ish 2 года назад

    Really, I thought this was common sense. Let me see, work my ass off torturing my body or relaxing for the same amount of pay. Hmmmm The times have changed, most people working these jobs will never beable to buy a house or even provide for a family no matter how hard they work serving. To me you look like a little rich girl fussing from a million dollar condo wondering why the employees are not working hard when they get paid $#!+ lol lame

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    @luisoutono2633 2 года назад

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  • @louisebarrett7366
    @louisebarrett7366 2 года назад

    I was a manager in the deli dept in a grocery store, paid hourly. They kept trying to get me to go on salery, saying during the slow times it work out. I said "do I look stupid, my job as a manager is too send home the hourly employees when we are slow and work their shift, so I'd still be here working but making less money". If I were to go salary I'd lose all that over time during our peak times of the year. Only the company would be saving money. Besides there is law saying one can't work more than 53 hours on salary, in my state anyway, without being compensated for any over 53. My mom was a book keeper which included payroll so she had to know the labor laws and had to inform the employer of this fact many times.

  • @bryanlogan6911
    @bryanlogan6911 2 года назад

    So much to unpack here!!! So when it's " people packed" that is the success of the employees, and not ownership or franchisee. If that's the case then where are the raises, benefits, bonuses, etc. Go with this speakers advice and you will have employee struggles forever. Learn, respect, appreciate, and fairly compensate your employees in any setting and you will see the benefits. Accountability goes both ways.

    • @camelotcaranddogwash3016
      @camelotcaranddogwash3016 2 года назад

      Doesn't seem like you've had much experience as a manager or an employee, Bryan. Your comment is contrary to human behavior.

  • @Rawker101
    @Rawker101 2 года назад

    Yeah, I'm all for employees following the rules, showing up on time, dress codes, etc. but saying that students and young people are being entitled brats for asking to be paid fairly or living wages is fucked up. Just because you were too scared to ask for fair wages back in the old days and willingly broke your back for peanuts doesn't mean I have to. I'm tired of the old song and dance of the employer demanding all these things, taking the majority of wages that THE WORKER HAS MADE FOR THEM and calling them entitled when they're brave enough to ask to be paid fairly. (Which shouldn't even be considered brave or a thing people have to do in a civilized society. But the US is more of a capitalistic society so there you go.) You want me to dedicate the majority of my time and life working for you? You want me to do the best job possible? Then pay me. As the saying goes, you get what you pay for. If this was a relationship between two people, it would immediately be labled as abusive, dysfunctional and one sided.

  • @Freak-B
    @Freak-B 2 года назад

    Looks like someone has a Stockholm syndrome, not you are not entitled to slave as an employer, people can trade/invest in stocks or cryptocurrencies nowadays

  • @charliepearce8767
    @charliepearce8767 2 года назад

    People mixing up Hard work with Tedious work...digging trenches will a shovel is hard work.. Getting outta bed to push a pen half a day is tedious...sometimes. I can see a lot uni kids here gunna be rioting in the streets because of a sense of entitlement.

    • @MetalPersonJ
      @MetalPersonJ 2 года назад

      They're probably all in antifa (or the proud boys, same coin).

  • @Isaiah-ft5nx
    @Isaiah-ft5nx 2 года назад

    Being paid by the hour encourages performing minimally as long as possible. Working salary encourages working quickly so a person can “chill.” It’s the same concept. Pay people for the success of the job(s) they perform and the hourly/salary rate goes out the window. It’s just hard to quantify in most roles.

  • @lipshitz2012
    @lipshitz2012 2 года назад

    The best boss I ever had took note of the fact that one hand washes another. It was a salary job with bonus for sales over a set quota, the store was a hobby, crafts and fabric store , I was a 19 yo framing carpenter who needed time to heal from surgery. Despite the fact that most of the customers were middle aged women I loved the job. The salary was half or less what I made pounding nails, but by being willing to meet or exceed customer expectations my bonuses more than made up the difference.

    • @EricchesterSpeakerAuthor
      @EricchesterSpeakerAuthor 2 года назад

      A great culture can atone for a mediocre wage. Sounds like you had an awesome mentor, Michael.

  • @shijo4416
    @shijo4416 2 года назад

    How does it happen that an entire generation of people are described as having the same characteristics? How can we say, ''millennials'' do this, or millennials do that? What makes them that way collectively? Why are we being cultivated to accept this as normal? Shouldn't we work to correcting this misconduct in our children? The speaker here says you have to learn to deal with them because they are 19% of the work force. If they are 19% of the work force but they can't even do1% of the work, what's the point?

  • @DavidParker73
    @DavidParker73 2 года назад

    When I first started working back in 1992 I was making $4.25 a hour. Instead of feeling entitled and whining like a liberal, I gave all I got to my job. Now I have opportunities open up for me left and right and my salary is my choosing.

    • @EricchesterSpeakerAuthor
      @EricchesterSpeakerAuthor 2 года назад

      You obviously grew up with parents who taught you the value of hard work and the importance of saving before you spend. These are values that have been discarded by many, if not most, of today's parents.

    • @DavidParker73
      @DavidParker73 2 года назад

      @@EricchesterSpeakerAuthor Thanks you, my grand parents tried their best. Most my work ethics come from a conservative upbringing and treating people the way I like to be treated. I guess you can say I'm bit old fashion.

  • @nedkelly2035
    @nedkelly2035 3 года назад

    I have ALWAYS said that employees need some incentive to produce ! Give them minimum wage but with a realistic opportunity to double it if sales volume is high and watch what happens.

  • @daviddietrich9449
    @daviddietrich9449 3 года назад

    I'd rather be paid by the hour... I'm "Gen-X". I like the idea that if I work more than 40 hours that I will still get paid and paid more because of OT. I work retail. I really don't think Trevor's "chill" statement means no customers or doing nothing. What he means is a "steady busy" where he and his team can keep up with the amount of work with the staff and other resources they have (prep area and equipment). This is where incentives, profit sharing, and other bonus options come into play... It makes the crazy times worth it because they know they will get at least some extra compensation for it.

  • @jimziemer474
    @jimziemer474 3 года назад

    Of course they hate being paid by the hour, it requires work.

  • @williammoses6460
    @williammoses6460 3 года назад

    I was hourly in construction. Mu boss was never able to explain how if the job got done faster (more $ for him), but I made less (fewer hours for me), he could expect me to vote against my family and for his.

    • @EricchesterSpeakerAuthor
      @EricchesterSpeakerAuthor 3 года назад

      Yeah, William. It certainly pits the employee against the employer. Doesn't make sense to pay by the hour.

    • @williammoses6460
      @williammoses6460 3 года назад

      Certainly the employer is already pitted against the worker. Thank you for acknowledging the same.

  • @josemejias9675
    @josemejias9675 3 года назад

    How much did you get paid for the speech? Because all you are doing is speaking so why should you get pay? Because you can speak? You are as much of an hypocrite as the millennial in the video.

  • @curtiscoy9470
    @curtiscoy9470 3 года назад

    Reality

  • @thomaskleven8314
    @thomaskleven8314 3 года назад

    It all equals out in the end. Good Workers are there for the busy and the chill times, doesn't mean that they should get paid any less than a fair wage. 😉