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Posted on 9/29/14 at 7:08 pm to TT9
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we haven't raised the minimum wage as we should
Well shite, let's just pay all fast food employees $40 an hour. Ya know, since there aren't any other outcomes to raising minimum wage other than lower class individuals getting rich and moving up in financial social classes.
It's like your idiocy is a virus that keeps multiplying itself over and over on a daily basis.
Posted on 9/29/14 at 7:10 pm to TT9
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"Median income hasn't gone up for three reasons," Clinton said. "One is the labor markets aren't tight enough, and we haven't raised the minimum wage as we should. And the second reason is we haven't changed the job mix enough, to raise the median income and have more poor people working into it. The combination of jobs has to pay, on average, higher wages."
What?
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One is the labor markets aren't tight enough
I don't even know what this means?!?! Is it going to be helped by importing low and no skill labor?
What does any of this mean?
Posted on 9/29/14 at 8:02 pm to TT9
Clinton ain't that dumb, cause that's a dumb arse statement...That must be some feeding the idiots crap someone close to him thought up...
Posted on 9/29/14 at 9:13 pm to NC_Tigah
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25% of Americans in the 24-54y/o age group are unemployed. TWENTY-FIVE PERCENT!
Have you personally tried to hire folks in this demographic? I have, do and will. From personal experience I can make this statement:
At least 20% of Americans in the 24-54 year-old age group are exactly unemployable.
Posted on 9/29/14 at 9:25 pm to TT9
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"Median income hasn't gone up for three reasons," Clinton said. "One is the labor markets aren't tight enough, and we haven't raised the minimum wage as we should. And the second reason is we haven't changed the job mix enough, to raise the median income and have more poor people working into it. The combination of jobs has to pay, on average, higher wages."
LOL!
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Me and Julian could definitely take care of the Cyrus thing. It's just that, Number One: we're on probation. Which is no big deal, but you know I don't really wanna go back to jail. And number two or three, or whatever the frick number we're on...
Posted on 9/29/14 at 9:30 pm to soccerfüt
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At least 20% of Americans in the 24-54 year-old age group are exactly unemployable.
My wife is a lawyer who frequently has interns. She says most of them can't write for shite - these are people either in law school or recently graduated.
When I was a lab TA at LSU I couldn't believe how much effort it took to explain scientific notation - to engineering majors in their 3rd year on average!
Posted on 9/29/14 at 9:36 pm to SpidermanTUba
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My wife is a lawyer who frequently has interns. She says most of them can't write for shite - these are people either in law school or recently graduated.
When I was a lab TA at LSU I couldn't believe how much effort it took to explain scientific notation - to engineering majors in their 3rd year on average!
I'd argue this is due to the "You must go to college" generation finally making their way into the real world.
My parents did it to me. Fortunately, I was able to take what I learned, graduate, and apply it to my life to get me where I am today (great job, great pay and an enjoyable place to work).
Unfortunately, because of the "must go to college" mentality, you have kids in 4 year programs taking 6 years to graduate with degrees that have no use for.
Vocational schools, technical skills, and other forms of post high school education need to be marketed and touted just as highly as "4 year colleges"
Posted on 9/29/14 at 9:41 pm to dcrews
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I'd argue this is due to the "You must go to college" generation finally making their way into the real world.
My parents did it to me. Fortunately, I was able to take what I learned, graduate, and apply it to my life to get me where I am today (great job, great pay and an enjoyable place to work).
Unfortunately, because of the "must go to college" mentality, you have kids in 4 year programs taking 6 years to graduate with degrees that have no use for.
Vocational schools, technical skills, and other forms of post high school education need to be marketed and touted just as highly as "4 year colleges"
I pretty much agree.
Vo-tech schools and associates degrees actually are making more money right out of school now.
I think student loans shouldn't be available until you've been out of high school for one year. If young people took a year off and learned what it means to work a job and support yourself before they entered college - maybe they would be more eager to pick a major and work hard at it and less eager to sign a lease on a luxury "student" condo.
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Posted on 9/29/14 at 9:47 pm to SpidermanTUba
I'm okay with student loans as they are. They are an extremely useful tool for kids who belong in universities to further their education.
Unfortunately, it gets abused by teens who decide to go to college "just because".
You have to start them on a path to personal responsibility in choosing post high school education early...like freshman year early.
By the time they hit their junior and senior year, they may not know exactly what they want to do (which is perfectly normal and okay), but at least they are exponentially more knowledgeable about what path they need to take as it pertains to vocational school vs learning a trade vs 4-5 year university.
Unfortunately, it gets abused by teens who decide to go to college "just because".
You have to start them on a path to personal responsibility in choosing post high school education early...like freshman year early.
By the time they hit their junior and senior year, they may not know exactly what they want to do (which is perfectly normal and okay), but at least they are exponentially more knowledgeable about what path they need to take as it pertains to vocational school vs learning a trade vs 4-5 year university.
Posted on 9/29/14 at 9:57 pm to dcrews
quote:he made the quote you retarded Bastard.
It's like your idiocy is a virus that keeps multiplying itself over and over on a daily basis.
Posted on 9/29/14 at 10:01 pm to TT9
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he made the quote you retarded Bastard.
I'm very aware of that. And you agreed with the quote.
Agreeing with idiocy puts you in the same boat as the idiot...
Posted on 9/29/14 at 10:29 pm to S.E.C. Crazy
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One of their co workers let them know a few days later that the boss hired 3 illegal Mexicans under the table for 6.50 an hour
I'll bet that boss is a Republican..
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