Charles Dudley Warner prophesies that, when labor gets to be ten dollars a day, the workmen will not come at all — " they will send their cards." Everywhere men proceed on the assumption that the ideal life is not to work at all and to be paid Routine and Ideals - Página 114de Le Baron Russell Briggs - 1904 - 232 páginasVisualização completa - Sobre este livro
| Charles Dudley Warner - 1871 - 208 páginas
...time I was away. I have reason to believe, that when the wages of mechanics are raised to eight and ten dollars a day, the workmen will not come at all: they will merely send their cards. I do not see any possible fault in the above figures. I ought to say that... | |
| Charles Dudley Warner - 1871 - 264 páginas
...time I was away. I have reason to believe, that when the wages of mechanics are raised to eight and ten dollars a day, the workmen will not come at all: they will merely send their cards. I do not see any possible fault in the above figures. I ought to say that... | |
| Charles Dudley Warner - 1872 - 350 páginas
...time I was away. I have reason to believe that when the wages of mechanics are raised to eight and ten dollars a day, the workmen will not come at all: they will merely send their cards. I do not see any possible fault in the above figures. I ought to say that... | |
| Charles Dudley Warner - 1897 - 500 páginas
...time I was away. I have reason to believe that when the wages of mechanics are raised to eight and ten dollars a day, the workmen will not come at all: they will merely send their cards. I do not see any possible fault in the above figures. I ought to say that... | |
| Le Baron Russell Briggs - 1902 - 38 páginas
...because five o'clock had come and nothing (with an oath) should make him work after five o'clock. Mr. Charles Dudley Warner prophesies that, when labor...the ideal life is not to work at all and to be paid handsomely for not working. Yet there is no more elusive happiness than the happiness of not working.... | |
| Charles Dudley Warner - 1904 - 496 páginas
...time I was away. I have reason to believe that when the wages of mechanics are raised to eight and ten dollars a day, the workmen will not come at all : they will merely send their cards. I do not see any possible fault in the above figures. I ought to say that... | |
| Charles Dudley Warner - 2006 - 170 páginas
...time I was away. I have reason to believe that when the wages of mechanics are raised to eight and ten dollars a day, the workmen will not come at all: they will merely send their cards. I do not see any possible fault in the above figures. I ought to say that... | |
| Charles Dudley Warner - 2006 - 134 páginas
...time I was away. I have reason to believe that when the wages of mechanics are raised to eight and ten dollars a day, the workmen will not come at all: they will merely send their cards. I do not see any possible fault in the above figures. I ought to say that... | |
| Charles Dudley Warner - 2006 - 186 páginas
...time I was away. I have reason to believe that when the wages of mechanics are raised to eight and ten dollars a day, the workmen will not come at all: they will merely send their cards. I do not see any possible fault in the above figures. I ought to say that... | |
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