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I've noticed this trend lately in business parlance -- an executive or manager or founder will same something like "blah blah blah ... and of course the [developers|UI people|marketers|etc.] want to be paid, so that puts more pressure on the revenue."

"Want to be paid." I hear that a lot now. Want. As if they're asking for a hand-out, begging for something they don't necessarily deserve. They want to be paid. I sense a similar attitude here.




I've always interpreted that phrase to mean "they're not doing this for free, you know" because of the tone in which it's usually said.


That's what it sounds like it means, but the choice of words implies that they're asking for a favor. They want to be paid. Not need or deserve. Just want.




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