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Dilbert's Theorem of Salary
Here's an interesting bit of Science?! Dilbert's Theorem of Salary states that engineers and scientists can never earn as much salary as business executives and sales people do. This Theorem can now be supported by a Mathematical equation based on the following three postulates: Postulate 1: Knowledge is Power (Knowledge = Power) Postulate 2: Time is Money (Time = Money) Postulate 3: (as every engineer knows) Med and allied professionals know as well <*winks>: Power = Work/Time It therefore follows: Knowledge = Work / Time and since Time = Money, We have: Knowledge = Work / Money Solving for Money, we get: Money = Work / Knowledge Thus, as Knowledge approaches zero, Money approaches infinity, Regardless of the amount of Work done. Conclusion 1: The Less you Know, the More you Make. Conclusion 2: This is the reason why your BOSS is paid more than you!!! Take note: you still have to work so that Money will not be zero, because if Work = 0, and if it's divided to any number, the number will be 0, then Money = 0. I wonder if you could replace Work with something different like "Pretending"? AIDS ? number 1 disease in the office (As If Doing Something) Now, i really got to hide this journal from my boss;) |
| ann September 15, 2005 11:50 PM PDT haha, ate jet. i think that's just one sort of sour graping on the part of us ordinary employees. we know it's not fully true but we still choose to believe it;) | ||
| Jet September 9, 2005 08:14 AM PDT Ganun ba talaga yun? Hay naku, much as I don't want to believe it, parang ganun nga no? Sabi ko na nga ba dapat nag-commerce ako e. :) Uy, no offense meant to anyone ha. Peace! :D | ||
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