
Originally Posted by
Blackjellybean27
And clearly you haven't read my post as well...
Didn't I acknowledge the two types of capital? I don't think you get what I'm driving at. Balik2x ta ani, pero okay lang no problem as long as we get our points across right.
My point is, ingon ka start a business from nothing. It's clearly a wrong statement. 'Cause although naka ingon ka na "pila ra man ng license oi and cash bond.." that's clearly something right?
And yes, probably nag borrow ka money to get that license and cash bond, but remember that's still part of the capital. only thing is di lang sya asset k liability sya. naa baya na sa marketing. capital liability, i believe that's what it's called. Mao na cge ko argue na you really can't start a business with nothing, because nothing baya is something that has no quantitative value, no substance, no importance...
And I didn't say na you said ikaulaw ang trabahante. I merely pointed out the fact that you look down on employees, saying that we don't use our talents, our imagination, etc..
In effect, that's just like saying that all those lawyers, engineers, whatever that you were saying who is employed under you is not using their talents, their imagination, etc.. tsk, tsk.. what would they say about that when they read your post?
Tell this to their face:
"mas labaw jud kanunay nimo ang tao nga nagsweldo nimo.. if wala siya, wala ka sweldo.... "
oi, that's coming from you na ha.. using your words...
There's absolutely nothing wrong with being an employee... You have a business, you clearly need them. So, why say "dili magamit ang imu full potential kung trabahante ra ka.."
In that essence, it's safe to conclude na your businesses are going to fail because your employees are not using their full potential, and they don't have imagination and talent..
You said so yourself, you're not hands on. you leave that to your employees. figure that out.