It is interesting to consider what this does to the psyche of the 45k/yr employee.
Do they become less likely to risk leaving this role? Do they value less the opportunity to test out a different career, even if the potential salary is higher? Do they become more devoted to the wellness of the Company? How does this impact their drive? Results? Retention?
It would be fascinating to see their HR metrics 10 yrs from now.(assuming Gravity Payments doesn't put itself out of business)
Do they become less likely to risk leaving this role? Do they value less the opportunity to test out a different career, even if the potential salary is higher? Do they become more devoted to the wellness of the Company? How does this impact their drive? Results? Retention?
It would be fascinating to see their HR metrics 10 yrs from now.(assuming Gravity Payments doesn't put itself out of business)