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Ask HN: How would you take on rentiers and middlemen?

4 pointsby justaguyhereover 5 years ago
Not specifically talking about landlords but rentiers in general. I see them everywhere - they don&#x27;t provide a lot of value, but they are masters in crafting really shitty (for everyone else) contracts and sit in the middle collecting money. For example, my recruiter collects money <i>every hour</i> I bill. He did&#x2F;does absolutely nothing other than arrange my interview with a few phone calls and some paperwork. I came to know some of the terms in the contract recently and was stunned at the one sided nature of these.<p>Another example is these Amazon FBA &quot;entrepreneurs&quot; all over the place - they do work, but it is arguable if they deserve the amount of profits they get (one guy was bragging about his margins - he gets items for $4.75 from China and sells them for $25). It would be great if they did quality check, support etc but many of them don&#x27;t even see the products they sell after initial samples.<p>I don&#x27;t begrudge these (except maybe my recruiter :P) people - they found holes in the system and are exploiting them, good for them. But it bothers me that the system is so unfair.

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superflitover 5 years ago
Well you can go after the serious one.<p>1. The ones who do not allow zoning change and later ask to Govt to step in the house crisis so they can lease risk-free their housing units?<p>2. Organizations and regulators that regulate blue-collar jobs as hair dressers;<p>3. Corn Ethanol that imposes their use on gasoline mix (If it is soo good, sell it as ethanol only as in Brazil) but doesn&#x27;t force it on Gas.<p>Every one of the renters is going after middle class because there is where the money is. And I am sure all of this renters feel&#x2F;believe they are indispensable and are providing a valuable service.<p>Now let it rain downvotes
gesmanover 5 years ago
Not answering your question but here&#x27;s a funny story from my past:<p>Once i got a job at IBM (as a consultant) and they told me i had to structure it via &quot;agency&quot;. IBM was willing to pay premium on top of my rate to make all legal paperwork to come through easier.<p>So i had to call &quot;lucky&quot; agency myself.<p>I called first one I knew - but the agent there had a bad habit of ignoring my calls. He ignored me again.<p>Then i called another agency and they happily agreed to make paperwork happen.<p>I conservatively estimate the loss of the first guy&#x27;s agency was about $170,000 in do-nothing fees due to ignorance.
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dlphn___xyzover 5 years ago
unionizing and strongly regulating the h1b system?