Tongue in cheek, hands in pocket
2007-10-10
The shortage of "golden Czech hands" in industry is just one aspect of the labor
shortage. The other is a paucity of people willing to actually work once they're hired.
Employers often want to scream "Do your damn job!" when they catch someone lazing
around, but the lack of a replacement turns this instead into "if you don't mind, pretty
please, with sugar on top." CEO Radim Janèura of Student Agency told Tęden that men
are the worst. Their idea of career advancement, he said, is less and less work, and
more and more money. The end result of this ne'er-do-well attitude, to quote talk-
show host Jan Kraus, is that many Czech companies charge outrageous fees for services
they can't perform. Economists haven't been taking this into account when calculating
GDP. Perhaps it's time to include a "value-subtracted" column, to give a more accurate
picture of what Czechs are actually fabricating.
[Czech Republic bus company gross domestic product magazine]
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