As someone who cant find a job and has college loans due. I would willingly take the job of any of these people. Just to make sure I got it I would take a 10% pay cut screw feeling human. Id rather have money to pay my bills
Playing French Horn well is a lot more work than being born the son of a governor and being given a no-risk job at a venture capital firm. It’s a shame that the job that pays 10,000 times better than the other ALSO pays less than half the tax rate.
Let’s look at the social success stories like Venezuela, Cuba, East Germany, California and draw hope that our President is going to have our government take care of us.
My nephew, who inherited a building company recently complained to me that he hated “Obama’s Welfare State”. It kept him from being able to keep workers on the job. They wouldn’t return to work after they were on unemployment until the unemployment ran out. Here was this 30 year old kid standing in his ¾ million dollar house telling me that he paid people so little that they were better off on unemployment, and he thought that THEY should be ashamed!
ansonia, one of the problems with these people who are laughing and enjoying the work they do is that the can’t pay the bills when they get their paychecks. They still require (and are eligible for) man government benefits – food stamps, free school lunches for their kids, Medicaid for their kids, etc.
Hah, read that back and listen to yourself. It’s not just the money, it’s also the power that comes with it. So you think it’s a healthy situation that 1% has the power over the other 99%, with realistically speaking no chance of change?! Only you crazy North Americans think that is a good deal.
So a teacher should start as a janitor, before he can become a teacher, maybe a principal once? Or didn’t he have any education, became a janitor, then did a teacher’s education in evening school?? Either way, this doesn’t sound like an decent career. Not for him, not for the students either.
cripplious about 10 years ago
As someone who cant find a job and has college loans due. I would willingly take the job of any of these people. Just to make sure I got it I would take a 10% pay cut screw feeling human. Id rather have money to pay my bills
Enoki about 10 years ago
Awww… You probably shouldn’t have majored in French Horn then….
ARodney about 10 years ago
Playing French Horn well is a lot more work than being born the son of a governor and being given a no-risk job at a venture capital firm. It’s a shame that the job that pays 10,000 times better than the other ALSO pays less than half the tax rate.
TCulberson about 10 years ago
Correct!
TCulberson about 10 years ago
Let’s look at the social success stories like Venezuela, Cuba, East Germany, California and draw hope that our President is going to have our government take care of us.
ishannon5289 about 10 years ago
And exactly how many executives have pulled themselves up from the streets? Without lots of help from daddy?
Diane Lee Premium Member about 10 years ago
My nephew, who inherited a building company recently complained to me that he hated “Obama’s Welfare State”. It kept him from being able to keep workers on the job. They wouldn’t return to work after they were on unemployment until the unemployment ran out. Here was this 30 year old kid standing in his ¾ million dollar house telling me that he paid people so little that they were better off on unemployment, and he thought that THEY should be ashamed!
louieglutz about 10 years ago
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chayasnana about 10 years ago
ansonia, one of the problems with these people who are laughing and enjoying the work they do is that the can’t pay the bills when they get their paychecks. They still require (and are eligible for) man government benefits – food stamps, free school lunches for their kids, Medicaid for their kids, etc.
laptopleon about 10 years ago
Hah, read that back and listen to yourself. It’s not just the money, it’s also the power that comes with it. So you think it’s a healthy situation that 1% has the power over the other 99%, with realistically speaking no chance of change?! Only you crazy North Americans think that is a good deal.
laptopleon about 10 years ago
So a teacher should start as a janitor, before he can become a teacher, maybe a principal once? Or didn’t he have any education, became a janitor, then did a teacher’s education in evening school?? Either way, this doesn’t sound like an decent career. Not for him, not for the students either.