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12/10/2005 14:45:05
 
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Forum:
Politics
Catégorie:
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Titre:
Divers
Thread ID:
01058291
Message ID:
01058399
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15
I know. We are just ridiculous that way. What makes us think we should be safe on the job or be allowed to stop and eat or even to use the restroom? We should all crawl out of bed and rush to work where we should remain for working nonstop for 18 hours and then rush home to eat and go to bed. If we didn't have families or tv or a home to take care of we wouldn't need to leave work at all. Heck, we should all just sleep on cots in a closet at our place of employment. Our children can live and work in child factories. Those little fingers can work fast! More production, more production. Maybe we could compete on a global economic level then...


>Do you know, if American workers were not so greedy and demanding a living wage, things would be better in our country! If all American workers would accept a lower salary (determined by the employer) then more employees could be hired. This would increase not only the number of people employed but increase our nations productivity! :)
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>>It only requires a BA and 2-3 years experience. Plus you get a meal discount (ha ha ha) Sounds like a job 'almost' just out of college to me. I wonder what the going rate is there for such a position?
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>>>Saw this: http://jobsearch.monster.com/getjob.asp?JobID=32269075&WT.mc_n=MKT000125
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>>>In my "LA" -- (L)ouisville (A)rea -- this rate would only be so-so but doable if nothing else. Couldn't imagine it being liveable in L.A. however. OK, Angelinos... any comments?
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