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Whipping homeless people until they do the work you demand of them is also a very good business model. Just not exactly ethical or legal.


Not arguing with general point.

But I strongly doubt that your business model would even approach #1 spot on S&P index.

If you are looking for advice on your business model..

> Whipping homeless people

On avg. homeless people are less competent part of the bell curve. Don’t limit yourself, toss the “homeless” restriction.

You could reduce cost by mostly just threatening to whip, and to actually demonstrate the whipping only on Mondays, just to prove that it happens.

Also, micro-management has serious downsides. It does not build trust, it eats away at initiative and motivation.


Why the homeless qualifier?




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