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MrFahrenheitDontLie

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Registered on:11/6/2015
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What would be the decision made of someone much older than a fresh grad with no engineering experience being hired as an engineer directly with a major company?
I noticed that anytime someone has a post about education or job shortages for college grads it's always some one liner joke or some snarky comment. As if y'all are doing anything that deserves high pay. Most of y'all aren't being clear about the Ai reality.
New orleans is just a tourist place now. Too expensive to live in and none of those skyscrapers downtown are going to pay you enough to live in it.
I think they are showing it to everyone to get some people hooked on it. Also to show what all the big corporations have been using. Then comes the rug pull and it will get charged for services.
If it is only going to be for those types of employees then yes I am for the affordable housing. However if the landlord wants full capacity because he is charging the government for each tenant the going rate of a "would be" apartment building in that area. You know he will try and get the occupancy to max and to do that he will bring in the "un-evictables."

What if your job was to dig holes with a shovel all day. You might be a little slow with Microsoft excel if asked to do it randomly? After all A.I. can do your entire days work in less than a millisecond so you should be a little bit more grateful for what you do have.
It is a massive heat sink. Unless they pay for the the work necessary to completely cool it and replace the water that it will take from the city. They should not be permitted to operate it.
Electrical companies have a surplus of workers to draw from. Regardless of what they say about a trade deficit. They will hire "general workers" to do the Electrical work before skilled because they will take longer to do the job. Require more people. So that the office can charge more for jobs. The less efficient and productive the field worker is. The better for the office. That is how they think.
Pros will probably want to play for him more than college players. Sanders is more known in pro sports than college I think.

Plus if we have a coaching vacancy & we are going to have a early draft pick. I can see the saints hiring Prime and drafting Shadeur.

Coach Prime to the Saints

Posted by MrFahrenheitDontLie on 12/24/24 at 9:09 am
Is it possible that we draft Shadeur Sanders and make Coach Prime the head coach?

re: Bitcoin up to $105k

Posted by MrFahrenheitDontLie on 12/16/24 at 11:06 am to
Not gonna lie i was young and knew a lot about bitcoin when it was first starting. I never went through any of the steps to buy any because I really didn't have any money or nothing at the time.

Point is i was blabbering to everyone about bitcoin and how it worked. I think that can be said about a lot of millennials.

re: Firing people

Posted by MrFahrenheitDontLie on 12/16/24 at 11:01 am to
This is one of those things that sounds correct in theory. Does not translate to reality.
I didn't know player props in college sports were still happening.
Ben Simmons looked pretty solid last night beating the pelicans. Pelicans might want to trade for him.
Brandon Ingram for Ben Simmons
I mean "Obama-care" & free market Healthcare both will have it's drawbacks. Supplementing insurance payments from healthy people to cover the costs of others seems to be the natural business model of any type of insurance.. the issues obviously lie in the costs of goods and services at the point of charge. Which when involving insurance companies typically is as high as possible. This can be charging a premium for the price of the drug itself, requiring a premium for Labor "high payed medical salaries, which is of course considered revenue", and lastly the cost of maintaining a medical facility in pristine condition (monitoring exact temperature, extreme cleanliness, & high dollar testing equipment all backed by emergency power generator. All this costs and charges are lot of money. Which is the basis of how a microeconomy can develop around a set industry.
I see a lot of medical people complaining about the state of medicine and such. The reality is 99% of us didn't go to medical school and become doctors so it is impossible for us to put in yalls shoes. I do know however that yall demand to live an upper class lifestyle so yeah yall are probably paying on a lot of credit.
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Some guys who made bank betting the subprime mortgage economy would fail are now pitching investing in real estate in areas less effected by climate change. They predict that sunbelt and coastal homes and commercial buildings are soon going to start to lose value due to increased hurricanes, increased flood and HO insurance premiums, and such.



They are just going to charge extreme amounts for those homes because people will be forced to move into them. Just another group from some city pooling money and buying real estate cash in some other state to max charge for profit. That type of industry might get shut down....
The bottom line is all of these people involved have bills to pay themselves that are high. Tuition to pay for that is high. Employees to pay to do the same.

So the only way for this to happen the claim. The claim will be extracted from immediately, not settled for less which helps the pool of 10,000 or so payers sure but the opportunity is there and they all take when they can. All industries struggle to make a profit when all costs are analyzed.