"I've had two callers ask, 'Did you ever work for someone who is poorer than you are?' Their idea is it takes a rich person to give you a job because jobs are something that are given to you, an inferior, from on high"
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The intent here is less to dunk on two misguided callers than to diagnose the mental model behind a lot of anti-labor politics. If jobs are gifts, then gratitude is the proper attitude, not bargaining, regulation, or collective power. Unions look like ingratitude. Minimum wage looks like extortion. Basic workplace rights get reframed as meddling with the benevolence of job-creators. Hall is pushing back against a culture that romanticizes bosses as patrons and treats employees as dependents.
The subtext is also about how we misread risk and contribution. The rich person is imagined as the lone engine of commerce, when in reality plenty of people have worked for small operators, broke founders, struggling shop owners - employers who may have less cash than their employees but still coordinate work. Hall hints at a more unsettling truth: the "job creator" narrative isn't descriptive; it's disciplinary. It trains workers to feel lucky instead of entitled to a fair share of what they help produce.
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Hall, John. (2026, January 16). I've had two callers ask, 'Did you ever work for someone who is poorer than you are?' Their idea is it takes a rich person to give you a job because jobs are something that are given to you, an inferior, from on high. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/ive-had-two-callers-ask-did-you-ever-work-for-125162/
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Hall, John. "I've had two callers ask, 'Did you ever work for someone who is poorer than you are?' Their idea is it takes a rich person to give you a job because jobs are something that are given to you, an inferior, from on high." FixQuotes. January 16, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/ive-had-two-callers-ask-did-you-ever-work-for-125162/.
MLA Style (9th ed.)
"I've had two callers ask, 'Did you ever work for someone who is poorer than you are?' Their idea is it takes a rich person to give you a job because jobs are something that are given to you, an inferior, from on high." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/ive-had-two-callers-ask-did-you-ever-work-for-125162/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.








