Comments on A Tale of Two Movies: German business vs U.S. businessTypePad2006-02-15T17:23:38ZSeduliahttps://www.ruerude.com/tag:typepad.com,2003:https://www.ruerude.com/2006/02/a_tale_of_two_m/comments/atom.xml/Mary commented on 'A Tale of Two Movies: German business vs U.S. business'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d8341c82d353ef00d83478d94953ef2006-03-05T16:35:38Z2008-08-27T01:44:44ZMaryOne only wishes that our American businesspeople could create something better than $7.00 an hour jobs in a world where...<p>One only wishes that our American businesspeople could create something better than $7.00 an hour jobs in a world where the bare minimum for a decent standard of living...like...ahem...access to the medical and dental advances of the 20th (let us not even SPEAK of the 21st) century are available to people who aren't related to Ralph Lauren...Aaron Spelling...Michael Eisner and the rest of the fortunate few.<br />
Despite what the media will tell you, we poor ARE, sadly, in the majority here.</p>R William Z commented on 'A Tale of Two Movies: German business vs U.S. business'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d8341c82d353ef00d834a9d92e69e22006-02-16T10:44:18Z2008-08-27T01:47:43ZR William Zhttp://www.znews4u.blogspot.comWhen I first moved to Belgium, many of my new friends asked what my plans were. Most were horrified when...<p>When I first moved to Belgium, many of my new friends asked what my plans were. Most were horrified when I announced I would be working for myself. Negative stereotypes of business people abound here, too.</p>