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<blockquote data-quote="Per Søvik" data-source="post: 97389" data-attributes="member: 1285"><p>Re: Money $$$$$</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>That is of course a general problem in our society, that due to taxes, legislation, administration, over-administration, bureaucracy, insurance, etc., I have to work for two weeks to hire me for a day. While some overhead makes sense, clearly it has in general gone way too far to be healthy for the economy. Don't get me started on how several widespread economic principles in modern business thinking are based on statistical "evidence" that totally disregard important statistical principles in regard to dynamic systems. </p><p>Suppose I had the choice between deploying a million dollar rig at 30K a night with an adequate FOH guy, or deploy a 500K rig at 15 K a night and spend the 10K difference on hiring Danny Leake and paying my crew a good salary? What would be best value for my customer, what would most likely ensure a good experience for the concert-goers? It isn't always about spending more, but spending right.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Per Søvik, post: 97389, member: 1285"] Re: Money $$$$$ That is of course a general problem in our society, that due to taxes, legislation, administration, over-administration, bureaucracy, insurance, etc., I have to work for two weeks to hire me for a day. While some overhead makes sense, clearly it has in general gone way too far to be healthy for the economy. Don't get me started on how several widespread economic principles in modern business thinking are based on statistical "evidence" that totally disregard important statistical principles in regard to dynamic systems. Suppose I had the choice between deploying a million dollar rig at 30K a night with an adequate FOH guy, or deploy a 500K rig at 15 K a night and spend the 10K difference on hiring Danny Leake and paying my crew a good salary? What would be best value for my customer, what would most likely ensure a good experience for the concert-goers? It isn't always about spending more, but spending right. [/QUOTE]
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