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Originally posted by ßringer View PostThat said, a culinary degree isn't useless at all, it's just limited in demand depending on your location. Sounds to me like your friend's daughter should consider moving somewhere where her skillset would be more appreciated. Culinary arts are huge in most metropolitan areas along either coastline.
When you first start out you have to be willing to take jobs you dont want in places you dont want to build your resume'. These spoiled ****ing brats dont want to actually have to work for the lives they want.
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Originally posted by ßringer View PostYou can only marginalize and demonize a group of people (poor people, in this instance) so much before they justifiably strike back. A national strike day for low wage workers in this country would be a huge kick in the dick that would be felt by everybody.
The "poor people" aren't vital at all. All the vital jobs are actually very well paid. You just dont want to do them.
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Originally posted by ßringer View PostYou're seriously oversimplifying the issue.
These are hard working people who have worked hard their entire life and now, as a result of the global economy, have no buying power whatsoever.
Not everybody is cut out to be a fucking doctor, lawyer, or engineer. You're not accounting for the vast array of talents and attributes present in populations. I suck at carpentry, but I'm pretty skilled with computers. Others are naturally inclined towards working with their hands but suck with computers or math.
That doesn't mean these people are stupid, didn't pay enough attention in school, or have nothing to contribute. It's just acknowledging that every human being has their own skillset and limitations and that the economy relies heavily on all of those skillsets.
If everybody had what it took to be a neurosurgeon then we'd all be unemployed neurosurgeons.
And carpenters, plumbers, electricians, etc are not low skilled jobs, and aren't getting automated anytime in our lifetime..
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Originally posted by ShoulderRoll View PostGood question. The person who organizes it would have to be someone who isn't afraid to die.
When Occupy Wall Street was going on the FBI found out about a plot to "engage in sniper attacks against protestors in Houston, Texas, if deemed necessary." But they withheld that information from the public and the protesters.
If it had been Wall Street fat cats who were targeted you can bet that the FBI would have let them know in a heartbeat.Originally posted by ßringer View PostYou're seriously oversimplifying the issue.
These are hard working people who have worked hard their entire life and now, as a result of the global economy, have no buying power whatsoever.
Not everybody is cut out to be a fucking doctor, lawyer, or engineer. You're not accounting for the vast array of talents and attributes present in populations. I suck at carpentry, but I'm pretty skilled with computers. Others are naturally inclined towards working with their hands but suck with computers or math.
That doesn't mean these people are stupid, didn't pay enough attention in school, or have nothing to contribute. It's just acknowledging that every human being has their own skillset and limitations and that the economy relies heavily on all of those skillsets.
If everybody had what it took to be a neurosurgeon then we'd all be unemployed neurosurgeons.Originally posted by GTTofAK View PostNo it wouldn't the permanent male underclass actually makes very good money. The people who build your roads and your buildings, keep your power on, make sure your water works. These people are almost always all only high school educated with added trade school and very well paid. They are a permanent underclass that none of the social justice warriors like yourself care about because you dont want to do their job. Your not about to go work on a 12kv distribution line because you are at least smart enough to know that one ****up will blow a hole the size of a basketball in you. The "poor people" class dont want to do this job even if it does pay $50 an hour with lost of double time and killer benefits. Its too damn hard and too damn dangerous.
The "poor people" aren't vital at all. All the vital jobs are actually very well paid. You just dont want to do them.
some people are not school smart but very good at their jobs, we only measure a really specific kind of intelligence that benefits computer engineers, physicists and doctors but there are all kinds of people and all different types of intelligence like bringer said
I have worked as a crew supervisor and foreman at many labor / trades type jobs and among kids born in the 80s and 90s that I worked with almost none of them wanted to have a job where they would get dirty and have to work hard. I've worked these kinds of jobs my whole life but almost every kid I met dreamed about being a financial advisor, sitting in an air conditioned office all day and making 120,000 + a year. it's just not realistic to think we can all be president of general motors or Goldman Sacs and just keep taking govt welfare bailouts to cover our bonuses.
when crooked Hilary becomes president this nov, America is sooo ****ed, she'll probably immediately pass laws that her wall street buddies don't have to be accountable anymore with what they do with investors money
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