Quote:
Originally Posted by papajchris
What are you talking about? I have a job, and if the manager/owner didn't show up, we wouldn't ever be open, and people wouldn't be paid. It's like saying if a teacher doesn't show up, the kids will run the class.  \
Nas should have by now made someone a manager, and that person should be actively supervising the business. However, if he hasn't, then he should be the one being active and handling the business.
But I get what your saying. Theoretically, on Era one worker can keep a business active and keep money coming in. However, that person should be owner, not the one who just takes all the money.
|
I think what he's trying to say is that in real life, anyone can start a business. There are certain steps just about anyone can take to get the business publicly owned if they wanted to, for example. The government does not say "No, you cannot open a skateboard shop". Instead, whether this skateboard shop stays open is based on if you can pay the bills, not the activity it gets.
On Era, it's obviously quite different.