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Y.E.
Morally Challenged Banana Started conversation Apr 3, 2000
hello to all the people out there if any of you are in 5th or 6th year and given the chance to do young enterprise i speak from experience do not do it it is honestly the worst!!! thing you can do with your time.
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John the gardener says, "Free Tibet!" Posted Apr 3, 2000
Is Young Enterprise a sort of capitalist-in-training sort of thing for young people, in which you form companies, make things out of ply-wood and beer bottle caps using dangerous tools, and then find it all but impossible to sell them, except to aunty so-and-so and perhaps the lady next door? In Canada, there is something like that called Junior Achievement, which is supposed to teach you about business, but never mentions exploiting third-world labour.
JTG
Y.E.
Morally Challenged Banana Posted Apr 4, 2000
yes jtg Y.E. and the similar thing in Canada are much the same! We do exploit anyone we can and never make much profit. I'll tell you now i am glad i am not going into business. Medicine appears to be a much cleaner game.!!
Y.E.
John the gardener says, "Free Tibet!" Posted Apr 4, 2000
I agree; it convinced me that I have no place in business. Medicine is much nobler... except for the doctors who consider they have a moral duty to become millionaires and owe it to the wealthy to massage their pimples in exchange for vast amounts of cash... and consider health a business which should be sold to those who can most afford it. But, on the other hand, the doctors one never hears about, who are dedicated to the welfare of their patients, deserve a cheer... Hooray! The doctors who participate in Medecins Sans Frontieres are practically saints, who richly deserve their Nobel prize and any other accolade you care to think of.
JTG
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