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WTF People, 112.9 a litre?

No, seriously, what the fuck people? Oil under $44.00 a barrel and they're charging $112.9 at the pump? No, seriously, WTF? Price gouging? Monopoly? There's no complaining about marginal profits here, this is as good as it gets, estimates on profits range around 30 cents a litre, and people still paying, not complaining, scale it up in your minds, folks, let 'em get away with this and when oil goes back up to $100.00 a barrel expect to pay $2.50 a litre. 

Read more on Canada.com: http://www.canada.com/story_print.html?id=3c76a1e8-230a-4ef1-a8da-8cb51113f0ab

Curious how quiet the national media's been about it all...

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Category: Rants
Created: 08 August 2015
  • calgary,
  • Alberta,
  • Price of Gas,
  • Oil,

Temporary Foreign Workers

Alberta, as of the last 5 to 10 years, like most of Canada, has seen an influx of Temporary Foreign Workers. For those outside Canada, Temporary workers are brought by businesses to Canada from places such as the Philippines or Mexico to fill low paid positions, generally in restaurants and fast food outlets. 

The government's argument is that there are not enough Canadians to fill these jobs. This, of course, is absurd, there are plenty enough Canadians to fill every job in Canada. The problem, of course, is that most of these jobs offer wages and / or circumstance that no Canadian would accept; things like the Charter of Rights, basic human dignity, a living wage, are frequently disregarded in these positions. Companies that offer these "perks" don't need to hire Temporary Foreign Workers. 

In a free market economy, such as the one that Stephen Harper proposes he offers Canada (the motto of Conservatives generally being "less government, more business"), if you are unable to find staff willing to work for the wages or conditions you offer you:

a) raise the price of your product

and, with the profits -

b) pay your staff more.

and/or

c) Improve the conditions they work under (hours, benefits, competent and trained management), etc, 

This is called "Free Enterprise", or "Capitalism". Unfortunately, as the system stands now we are importing people from various places to:

a) Work for less than a living wage, or for a wage that most naturalized Canadians find unacceptable

b) Work for employers that cannot retain Canadian employees, due to "management style" or other issues. (In the last 2 jobs I had where TFW formed the backbone of the restaurants, they were working in environments that in any major corporation would result in a 7 figure lawsuit and out-of-court settlements).

As the situation stands, the Temporary Foreign Worker provisions are being abused by businesses that refuse to compete in a free market ( - really, wouldn't you pay 25 cents more for your McBurger/Tim Horton's coffee to know that your server was being paid a living wage and working in a respectful environment?). Face it, all businesses in the service sector would have to raise prices, as most of them are abusing the TFW provisions, so any arguments about "being competitive" are moot. The TFW provision is generally abused by employers and businesses looking to pay lower wages, no benefits, and pocket the profits. 

The word for this is not capitalism, it's  "Exploitation". 

Summing it up, if your business model depends on low wages and dire circumstance to maintain it's profitability, maybe, just maybe, you shouldn't be in business.

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Category: Rants
Created: 10 May 2015
  • TFW,
  • Temporary Foreign Workers,

The Book of Mormon

And attempting to buy tickets to "The Book of Mormon", only to discover that it's almost all sold out. Except, however, for a startling number of tickets available on excite.com, prices ranging from $225 to over $1100 per seat... for that price, you could fly your date to New York and take it in there. Clearly Ticketmaster needs a new distribution model.

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Category: Rants
Created: 12 March 2015
  • Theatre,
  • Ticketmaster,
  • Jubilee,

The timewasting movement of online content to video

Now it's become painful, this, more hours of video are posted each day than ever I can hope to watch, and off of my favorite "inspiration" sites more and more articles are replaced by videos, the morning "routine" of catching up on the interweb is thwarted by the fact that catching up, even if I watch 2 or 3 videos simultaneously, can never take place. I had reading mastered, could quickly skim and misquote an article in a minute or less, but now I have to watch each and every video, even carefully selected for what's of relevance to me they are overwhelming, this move to video and streaming content, it has to stop.

Really. It turns the internet from a forum or exchange of information into a playground for the mentally bereft, who couldn't possibly be expected to read a two or three hundred word article, so can become victim of a 15 second ad and then 2 to 10 minute video that provides roughly 30 words of information or value. The timewasting is extreme, even by my most generous of standards. Information is slowly falling prey to the lowest common denominator. 

And really, even this rant is lost, to be truly effective it should be preceded by a 15 second ad and jauntily animated or presented in a 2 or three minute video with infographics that illustrate the demise of the world wide web. At which point I would be part of the problem...

 

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Category: Rants
Created: 06 December 2014
  • Timewasting,
  • Video,
  • Internet,
  • Content,
  1. re: Connecticut Schoolyard Shooting
  2. 1984, C-30, Vic Toews
  3. Farmville
  4. Improving your online reviews

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