DazzleT
Mouseketeer
- Joined
- Aug 22, 2018
I work for a non profit and we make money, we just put it all back into the company. And they believe employees are family and treat us well. (They like to talk about how during the Great Depression they didn’t let go a single employee- the drs all took pay cuts to ensure that everyone had enough). Our ceo doesn’t make as much as he would in other places, but we manage to stay at the top in terms of tech as well as we have some major expansions going in all of our locations. Profits aren’t the only measure of success- it is what you do with your revenue.
Something else to keep in mind, a third of Americans have no savings, over half of Americans have less than a thousand dollars. If you are going to disneyworld regularly, you probably aren’t the average american. You are better off than most. That isn't to say you should feel guilt lay or not enjoy trips or anything but you should realize that the resources available to you are not the same resources available to half of America.
Something else to keep in mind, a third of Americans have no savings, over half of Americans have less than a thousand dollars. If you are going to disneyworld regularly, you probably aren’t the average american. You are better off than most. That isn't to say you should feel guilt lay or not enjoy trips or anything but you should realize that the resources available to you are not the same resources available to half of America.