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Originally Posted by Slava
Well actually that is the way business operates. More responsibility=more risks=greater payouts.
Not only that, but look at a show like Deadliest Catch. They take huge risks physically and reap the rewards...but if they don't want to take those risks go get a "normal" job and say goodbye to the big dollars that go with it.
That isn't to say that these industries don't try to limit the risks, but at some point there are basic things required in the job and its dangerous or risky. If you aren't prepared to potentially suffer the consequences then look for something else.
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I understand that, but it's really not the point I'm trying to make. How would if look If the companies that employed the dudes from Deadliest Catch came out publicly and said they were trying to improve safety standards so that less men died, but then supplied them with less safety equipment in order to increase their profits?