My sister went on a field trip to a foundry and when they were encouraged to ask questions, she asked “How much money do you make?” (Seems a practical question to me…)
Funny thing, I know plenty of people with Civil Service or Union jobs. Their salaries are a matter of public record. None of them seems unhappy or ut out by people having this knowledge. On the other hand, I’ve never bothered to actually look up anyone’s salary…
Here’s a little thought to chew upon – businesses do not want workers to discuss their pay. Other workers might find out that there could be a huge wage disparity among those doing the same job.
Egad, there might be lawsuits over age- or sex-related discrimination! Egads, there might even be a call for unionization to make sure that there are uniform and higher and fairer wages for everyone doing the same work!!! Yikes! So never, ever discuss your pay with your co-workers because…
Hey! Wait a minute…
That’s actually a good thing to do, and the only folks it could hurt are greedy bosses… Why those sneaky, low down, dirty SOB’s…
A man is brought to the hospital in pain. After the doctor gives him something to ease his misery, the nurse comes over and asks, “Are you comfortable?” The man replies, “Yes, I make a nice living.” — Henny Youngman
A tangent from asking neighbor Bob, but in the US it is considered taboo to ask your co-workers what they make. This is encouraged by supervisors/bosses as they try to pay as little as possible to the workers. It was interesting how this played out when I found out once (decades ago) that I was actually making more than my immediate supervisor. He was not happy when he found out. He didn’t control or know how much the people that reported to him were making.
At one of the first jobs I had, we used to play what was known as “Paycheck Bingo”. Every payday a few of us would put up about $10 each and then we would compare our pay stubs. Whoever had the winning hand (out of Two Pair, Three Of A Kind, Full House, Four Of A Kind) collected the pot. That is, we USED to play until one of the supervisors found out.
I never understood why that topic was taboo. People will happily discuss their goiter, their crappy job, their politics or their religion, but when it comes to their salary, mum is the word.
Stephan Pastis Net worth: $100 Million (Updated at 15 March 2019) About Cartoonist and children’s book author who created the popular Pearls Before Swine comic strip. His first children’s book, Timmy Failure: Mistakes Were Made, appeared on the New York Times Best Seller List.
There was a time in my career when I thought about changing jobs. It didn’t take long to figure out that no one else would pay me so much, for doing so little, so easily.
Panel 3 sounds exactly like my mother-in-law trying to be polite so she can ask nosey questions! :D (We get along well, but she is in everybody’s business!)
BE THIS GUY almost 3 years ago
Pig should subpoena Neighbor Bob’s tax returns.
BasilBruce almost 3 years ago
“Not enough to buy much bacon. Come over to my house and I’ll tell you all about it.”
Stocky One almost 3 years ago
“I would prefer not to discuss my counterfeiting operation, thank you.”
Johnny Q Premium Member almost 3 years ago
My sister went on a field trip to a foundry and when they were encouraged to ask questions, she asked “How much money do you make?” (Seems a practical question to me…)
ronaldspence almost 3 years ago
Pig, I appreciate your approach, but no on that info!
franki_g almost 3 years ago
Neighbor Bob’s unspoken yet panicked answer : “How did he find out about my counterfeiting ring??!!”
Kaputnik almost 3 years ago
Neighbor Bob is a counterfeiter, but admitting that he literally makes money would be ill advised.
B UTTONS almost 3 years ago
Pig wants to determine the pay discrimination between human looking comic characters and pigs.
Cornelius Noodleman almost 3 years ago
Bob’s wearing a nice blue shirt.
iggyman almost 3 years ago
Nice try, Pig!
Differentname almost 3 years ago
Funny thing, I know plenty of people with Civil Service or Union jobs. Their salaries are a matter of public record. None of them seems unhappy or ut out by people having this knowledge. On the other hand, I’ve never bothered to actually look up anyone’s salary…
Doug K almost 3 years ago
It seems a little presumptuous on Goat’s part to assume what neighbor Bob does or does not want to do.
juicebruce almost 3 years ago
Another side of this is "What are you worth ? " ….. My reply ……. Enough for you guys to argue over when I’m gone :-)
VictorJulison almost 3 years ago
I never make money. That’s a felony. It’s called “counterfeiting”.
Justanolddude Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Not enough to front you another bag, do you have my money yet?
_lounger_ almost 3 years ago
being polite doesn’t work anymore…
Gent almost 3 years ago
It too difficult to makes much money… unless you is already too rich.
Purple People Eater almost 3 years ago
Is Pig accusing Neighbor Bob of counterfeiting?
cornshell almost 3 years ago
Neighbor Bob, when did you become mute?
gokar n t fa almost 3 years ago
Pig! Eat mud!
Count Olaf Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Neighbor Bob is rude.
Display almost 3 years ago
Here’s a little thought to chew upon – businesses do not want workers to discuss their pay. Other workers might find out that there could be a huge wage disparity among those doing the same job.
Egad, there might be lawsuits over age- or sex-related discrimination! Egads, there might even be a call for unionization to make sure that there are uniform and higher and fairer wages for everyone doing the same work!!! Yikes! So never, ever discuss your pay with your co-workers because…
Hey! Wait a minute…
That’s actually a good thing to do, and the only folks it could hurt are greedy bosses… Why those sneaky, low down, dirty SOB’s…
Lotus almost 3 years ago
A man is brought to the hospital in pain. After the doctor gives him something to ease his misery, the nurse comes over and asks, “Are you comfortable?” The man replies, “Yes, I make a nice living.” — Henny Youngman
Ellis97 almost 3 years ago
At least he was polite about it.
Jeffin Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Does Bob have a printing business?
Chief Inspector almost 3 years ago
There was a radio personality named Mr Leonard in Cleveland. He would do an interview and say, “soooooo approximately……how much money do yo make?”
kirico almost 3 years ago
A tangent from asking neighbor Bob, but in the US it is considered taboo to ask your co-workers what they make. This is encouraged by supervisors/bosses as they try to pay as little as possible to the workers. It was interesting how this played out when I found out once (decades ago) that I was actually making more than my immediate supervisor. He was not happy when he found out. He didn’t control or know how much the people that reported to him were making.
zwilnik64 almost 3 years ago
It’s only ‘impolite’ to discuss salary because doing so would increase class solidarity.
Mentor397 almost 3 years ago
Neigbor Bob may just be a zombie. I recognize that look.
sloaches almost 3 years ago
At one of the first jobs I had, we used to play what was known as “Paycheck Bingo”. Every payday a few of us would put up about $10 each and then we would compare our pay stubs. Whoever had the winning hand (out of Two Pair, Three Of A Kind, Full House, Four Of A Kind) collected the pot. That is, we USED to play until one of the supervisors found out.
diskus Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Ask him how much he spends.
F-Flash almost 3 years ago
I decided to make money, but I couldn’t decide on 5’s or 1’s,so I’m making 2’s.
Zebrastripes almost 3 years ago
PIG will never get it… poor Lil’ porker. LOL
figuratively speaking almost 3 years ago
For Pig, I think you could answer 85 cents and he’d be impressed, or polite enough to pretend to be. He’s a sweet and simple soul. Is he single?
Radish... almost 3 years ago
Has much does Pastis get for his little cartoon strip?
Goat from PBS almost 3 years ago
An attempt was made… it failed.
ekw555 almost 3 years ago
I don’t make any money.
counterfeiting is illegal.
gigagrouch almost 3 years ago
“Enough, Pig. Enough.”
artegal almost 3 years ago
It depends on how well my printing press is working.
falcon_370f almost 3 years ago
I would answer, “not enough.”
royq27 almost 3 years ago
Please Mr. Pastis, if you will. Tell me how much money you make, Thank you.
Otis Rufus Driftwood almost 3 years ago
At least he tried to be polite about it when corrected. We do need more civility anyway.
silverclaw33 almost 3 years ago
I never understood why that topic was taboo. People will happily discuss their goiter, their crappy job, their politics or their religion, but when it comes to their salary, mum is the word.
zeexenon almost 3 years ago
Molly, come here and see the longest table in comic history, and I’m no Fibber.
bigplayray almost 3 years ago
My Daughter just got a big promotion. All I’ll say is her raise in pay alone is more then half of what I make all year! So proud of her!
Cozmik Cowboy almost 3 years ago
“Not nearly as much as I made before the Secret Service got wind of it………”
The Fly Hunter almost 3 years ago
My answer is always “not enough!”
beady.el almost 3 years ago
The only people likely to answer that are the tour guides at the bureau of printing and engraving.
Radish... almost 3 years ago
l3i7l almost 3 years ago
There was a time in my career when I thought about changing jobs. It didn’t take long to figure out that no one else would pay me so much, for doing so little, so easily.
Bruce388 almost 3 years ago
My usual response: “Not enough.”
Eric S almost 3 years ago
must not be making enough
MissyTiger almost 3 years ago
Panel 3 sounds exactly like my mother-in-law trying to be polite so she can ask nosey questions! :D (We get along well, but she is in everybody’s business!)
knight1192a almost 3 years ago
Still not polite. A more polite way of asking, but it’s the subject matter of the question that is impolite.
vacman almost 3 years ago
Personally I fail to see why this and other questions (like age) are taboo but they are.
Sisyphos almost 3 years ago
A Polite Pig is stilll dumb as an ox. Be steadfast, ad hoc temporary Neighbor Bob!…
Swirls Before Pine almost 3 years ago
I tried to make money once. Now I’ll be earning nothing for the next 5-10 years.
AndreasMartin almost 3 years ago
‘…but he kept clutching that golden cup of his. His fingers left dents everywhere. Weird guy.’
KarenMontgomery almost 3 years ago
Oh Jorts would be upset!! https://twitter.com/JortsTheCat/status/1510669362679754754 (of course he says coworkers…)