Comments on: Is our Pay EVER Really Satisfactory? Even When We Say So? http://mattcharron.com/blog1/2007/06/14/is-our-pay-ever-really-satisfactory-even-when-we-say-so/ Out of the Chaos with Speed and Direction Thu, 20 Nov 2008 22:28:53 +0000 http://wordpress.org/?v=2.0.2 by: hildigunnur http://mattcharron.com/blog1/2007/06/14/is-our-pay-ever-really-satisfactory-even-when-we-say-so/#comment-179 Fri, 15 Jun 2007 08:39:52 +0000 http://mattcharron.com/blog1/2007/06/14/is-our-pay-ever-really-satisfactory-even-when-we-say-so/#comment-179 well, since people tend to use whatever money they earn, and then just this tiny bit more. I'm sort of happy with my pay, think I asked for $10.000 more, since I'd like to buy out the guy upstairs, so my family'd own the whole house ;) well, since people tend to use whatever money they earn, and then just this tiny bit more.

I’m sort of happy with my pay, think I asked for $10.000 more, since I’d like to buy out the guy upstairs, so my family’d own the whole house ;)

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by: noemi http://mattcharron.com/blog1/2007/06/14/is-our-pay-ever-really-satisfactory-even-when-we-say-so/#comment-178 Fri, 15 Jun 2007 03:13:34 +0000 http://mattcharron.com/blog1/2007/06/14/is-our-pay-ever-really-satisfactory-even-when-we-say-so/#comment-178 Lacan said we live in perpetual desire. Every satisfaction we have results incomplete and we always need to return to the hole we feel, the inner esencial emptiness. Lacan said we live in perpetual desire. Every satisfaction we have results incomplete and we always need to return to the hole we feel, the inner esencial emptiness.

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by: Alan Gutierrez http://mattcharron.com/blog1/2007/06/14/is-our-pay-ever-really-satisfactory-even-when-we-say-so/#comment-177 Fri, 15 Jun 2007 02:56:02 +0000 http://mattcharron.com/blog1/2007/06/14/is-our-pay-ever-really-satisfactory-even-when-we-say-so/#comment-177 A preposterous poll question, perhaps? Am I satisfied with my pay? Yes. Yes, I am. Quite. How much more for *complete* pay satisfaction? Now you are asking me for a number. Zero is not a number I'd be likely to give. If you're going to ask me how much more money I want, it is against my experience to say zero. I say something, because I just might get it. Seriously, the first question has one of two answers. The latter questions has an infinate number of anwseres. Again, anyone in sales will tell you that open ended questions will give you more consideration, more response. A preposterous poll question, perhaps?

Am I satisfied with my pay? Yes. Yes, I am. Quite.

How much more for *complete* pay satisfaction?

Now you are asking me for a number. Zero is not a number I’d be likely to give. If you’re going to ask me how much more money I want, it is against my experience to say zero. I say something, because I just might get it.

Seriously, the first question has one of two answers. The latter questions has an infinate number of anwseres.

Again, anyone in sales will tell you that open ended questions will give you more consideration, more response.

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