Chris_Ford
Well-Known Member
I'm familiar with Maslow's hierarchy of needs. I took a class or two in college.
My question is, were they small businesses that reward those that do well b/c they're more like a family, or are they larger corporations like most airlines, Enron, Disney, etc that have hardly any connection with the peons and the CEOs? The only small business I've ever had the opportunity to work for was my dad's in HS, so I was a bit biased there. The only other companies I've worked with were large corporations who were more concerned with money and how many people we could get through in an hour than the people working there. The shining exception, however, was Southwest. But, you said outside the airline industry......
I'm specifically thinking about Sears when I worked there. But again, my work experience has been limited to those typical teenager jobs. However, I know some people who love where they work and some who hate it. I guess it's partially outlook on things.