The personality problem is so tough when you're not able to pay people. It's bad enough when you can pay people, but, when you have people working for free, often their motivation is diminished considerably.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Some people are motivated by money - I'm not one of them.
It's like you work with people, and based on the size of the budget, you sometimes can't pay them what they deserve.
I act for free, but I demand a huge salary as compensation for all the annoyance of being a public personality. In that sense, I earn every dime I make.
The people who do not get jobs are often the most vulnerable in our society, and joblessness is a terrible plight for anyone who suffers from it.
Horrible things happen when you run out of other people's money, and life and work becomes a burden when there is no reward for your effort.
Money and salary is not a particularly good motivator in the long term.
Taking a pay cut won't demotivate me, not at all. It's not about money in the first place. It's about the job.
When you rely on incentives, you undermine virtues. Then when you discover that you actually need people who want to do the right thing, those people don't exist because you've crushed anyone's desire to do the right thing with all these incentives.
Most people I know that have work that is very meaningful to them pay the price of having to work all the time.
It's very comforting to know that you are faced with a difficult job. If someone gives you a job which shows every sign of being easy, then you are a prisoner of effortlessness.