undrwater
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I think the self-disparagement would sound more like:In that case, let me disparage my own business. I'm in it for the money.
"I care little about the quality of the service / widget I provide, as profit is my only goal."
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I think the self-disparagement would sound more like:In that case, let me disparage my own business. I'm in it for the money.
Thanks, Mom.Not quite. The use of the word "sucks" is problematic. You can say that you don't like it.
Wont be selling that widget for very long.I think the self-disparagement would sound more like:
"I care little about the quality of the service / widget I provide, as profit is my only goal."
Right. Which is why it doesn't make much sense (nor is it very useful) to disparage an organization in such a way.Wont be selling that widget for very long.
No. I care deeply about the quality of work we put out because the better it is, the more I can charge.I think the self-disparagement would sound more like:
"I care little about the quality of the service / widget I provide, as profit is my only goal."
Indeed. Which is why I was trying to help you craft a better "bash".No. I care deeply about the quality of work we put out because the better it is, the more I can charge.
My latest cert was issued by CMAS, whose member organisations aren't for-profit. All my previous certs were issued by PADI, which most definitely is a for-profit organization. I see pros and cons to both models, and CMAS could learn something from PADI when it comes to learning materials. Since PADI, as a for-profit organization, has a greater incentive to provide good learning material. Even if I sometimes get really, really fed up with how PADI seems to treat their students as half-morons. Oh well, l guess it's another case of the least common denominator.Sorry but I majored in economics and there is nothing wrong with profits being a diving agency’s, or any other entity’s, driving force.
No one cares why a given diving agency exists or what their mission statement is. We just care that they provide a good enough service at a reasonable price. If your favorite agency starts to screw up it’s not some ideology or punishment from God that’s going to kick them in the butt; it’s going to be the market’s invisible hand and the competitors.
Not for free, for "exposure." Like how people always think photographers and web designers will be happy to work for exposure.Maybe those who disparage businesses for making a profit should work for free? Let's see how that works out.