BBC again sorry: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cq571g9gd4lo
Just seen that now.
I first read it like the article was a complaint by the worker for earning $2 vs the model they pretending to be earning millions.
While I do get that sucks I think the $320 a month the worker earns in min wage in the Philippines and most jobs you often end up working for an employer or company that earns much more than your worth and that old argument of never being paid enough.
It then lifted some light "behind the scenes" workings that goes on and the risk of anti pawn laws in the country.
Personally I thought it was a good quick read and insightful (to a degree) but it certainly came off as the type of shit the BBC in my opinion is known for publishing these days.
Just seen that now.
I first read it like the article was a complaint by the worker for earning $2 vs the model they pretending to be earning millions.
While I do get that sucks I think the $320 a month the worker earns in min wage in the Philippines and most jobs you often end up working for an employer or company that earns much more than your worth and that old argument of never being paid enough.
It then lifted some light "behind the scenes" workings that goes on and the risk of anti pawn laws in the country.
Personally I thought it was a good quick read and insightful (to a degree) but it certainly came off as the type of shit the BBC in my opinion is known for publishing these days.