Thursday, April 3, 2008

Topic #6

Yes, I agree with Paul Feldman.  I believe that bigger companies with people that earn more income will most likely cheat or steal.  I think bigger companies have more power and reputation than smaller companies.  This makes the bigger companies feel the need to stay on top, and be better than other companies (even if it takes cheating or illegal actions). They probably feel that they can't fall back.  However, smaller companies have no worries, they just have to do what they need to that is "right" to grow their company bigger.  Once the income level of one rises they probably feel like  a dollar for a bagel doesn't matter.  However, if you have low income you know it's tough to earn just that so they probably feel the need to drop off the dollar for the bagel.  Also in the book Feldman states, "that in a smaller rural area a criminal would most likely be known and therefore easily caught."  I believe that Feldman's research is fairly true.  However, this may not apply to all cases.   

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