The Profile of a Seasonal Worker, Part II: the Battle for Hierarchy
How should one define the "high position" that one holds, in life, in a job, in any sort of community? Is it the amount of money one earns, the amount of respect received from others, the amount of responsibility one takes on? The answer is an all-encompassing one that mingles all three, but yet is none of them, strictly speaking. To be precise, cash flow or that nice title on a business card , by itself, does not really mean much. Instead, "high position" is always a comparative term, one that draws comfort from comparison, a thought that "ahh, I am doing good because I am better than X and Y."