There is however a certian mindset, we've seen it here, a mindset that rejects the notion of being given the opportunity to hustle and make more money, a mindset that actually prefers to be compensated by the hour...

Most people just want to get by and punch a clock and toil away for their hourly wage. Some people approach work with an enthusiasm and recognise that being paid by the hour penalizes them for being productive. The faster they work, the less money they make.

Only a productive, motivated person can see this. Wage slaves will never "get it".

Being compensated by the piece is so threatening, some will declare it "illegal" or make unfounded, disparaging comments about the quality of such work.

On the subject of quality, if an employee knows that he will have to fix problems on his own time, he will be motivated to do the work correctly. There is not a similar motivation for wage slaves.

Many people are have production based pay, truck drivers are paid by the mile, salespeople receive commissions, physicians at HMO's are paid per patient, lawyers get contingency fees, the list goes on and on.

But mention piecework to the average construction worker, and you'll get a bunch of reasons why it won't work. This resistance from the wage slaves convinces me that I'm on the right track!

Whoop! Whoop!