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TopicAsian stars of Hawaii Five-0 quit due to not being paid as much as their costars
EnragedSlith
07/03/17 4:35:36 PM
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fenderbender321 posted...
shockthemonkey posted...
fenderbender321 posted...
Were there as many factors in the negotiating process? I mean, if you're looking to hire somebody, you only need to pay them as little as they will agree to work for. If the white actors had more competing offers, or refused initial offers for whatever reason, and the Asian actors didn't, there's no issue with what they did, and those guys are acting like children.

Seriously, imagine agreeing to take a job for a certain amount of pay, being excited about it, and then being butt-hurt because you found out other people you're working with are making more. They aren't taking anything away from him. Be thankful for what you have, and learn from your mistakes if things don't go as you expect. Trying to point fingers, call foul, and make this into a racial issue is really immature, and thus should be ignored.

"Learn from your mistakes but don't ask for more money when re-negotiating."

Absolute genius from one of CE's resident intellectuals.


When did I say people shouldn't ask for more money after they've already agreed to a certain amount? That's perfectly fine. If they don't agree, learn from your mistakes once again.

I don't really see the problem, then, because they wanted more money and left when it wasn't offered. Seems like a fair end result to a salary negotiation.

Edit: also, the only thing that made this a racial issue, it seems, is the article
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