(Not sure if trolling)
You're assuming that they have a choice. When jobs are hard to find (416,565 people are unemployed here in N.C.) a lot of folks are grateful to have a job at all, much less able to choose between jobs.
"We don't have time for a meeting of the flat-earth society."
Not for nothing are the Republicans known as "the stupid party."
Sigh. It raises the question. To "beg the question" means something completely different. Here is a simple rule of thumb of when that phrase should be used: never.
Thank you. I've been wondering if I was the only person left who cares.
So, you're blending a reference to the sale of indulgences and the Protestant Reformation with a reference to Jesus' advice to the rich man who wanted to know how to get into heaven?
Quite a mix for one metaphor. I'm awed.
Thus they pay the camel through the needle's eye to stay out of hell.
"Your sentiments do you honor, but if you will allow me to say it, metaphor is not your best hold."
-- Mark Twain, "The McWilliamses and the Burglar Alarm", 1882
Genetics explains why you look like your father, and if you don't, why you should.