How about those paid professionals?
Now that the Tigers afterglow is over, I got to thinking about professional sports as an occupation. Comparatively speaking, considering all the hype, being a paid professional athlete seems far more important than working in a factory or office. Now suppose you work in a factory and every so often, you make a mistake in your job. What would normally happen. Suppose you work in an office and every so often you make a mistake or you're late for work. I've actually seen people who have been late for work had their pay docked. Yet, if you're a professional athlete, like a ballplayer, and are paid millions to catch a ball, what happens if you miss it? What happens if you make an error?
Nothing.
Shouldn't they dock the pay of professional athletes based on how many stupid errors they make. You know, like if a fly ball hits you in the chest, shouldn't your pay be reduced by $200,000?
I think so.
Nothing.
Shouldn't they dock the pay of professional athletes based on how many stupid errors they make. You know, like if a fly ball hits you in the chest, shouldn't your pay be reduced by $200,000?
I think so.
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