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Accounting 101 - we all flunked
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06/01/2019 13:21:55
Dragan Nedeljkovich (Online)
Now officially retired
Zrenjanin, Serbia
 
 
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06/01/2019 12:38:03
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Politics
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Economics
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
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Message ID:
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>>>>The shortage of HT drivers seems to be an international phenomenon. NZ has a highly effective moat to prevent illegal migration, so the market will be forced to do its duty and authorize skilled migrant categories or incentivise training or raise wages until demand is met.
>>>
>>> >>If the US had a moat or wall, the market would be forced to do the same rather than encouraging illegal immigration that depresses wages and consumes jobs that citizens might like.
>>>
>>>One of the many myths that pervade US politics.
>>>We use immigrants to cut lawns and wash dishes because no native citizens will do that work.
>>>I was able to put myself through college by caddying at a golf course and eventually becoming caddy master.
>>>Golf carts have replaced caddies largely because high school and college kids no longer wanted to do that work.
>>
>>Oh, they would, but nobody was willing to shell out that much. And they wouldn't do it at the going rates.
>
>Not so.
>I know the caddy master at the local country club here. He told me that he can't get caddies, at any price.

C'mon, ANY price? Or was it "any price he was willing to pay"?

It's like my price for consuming advertising (reading, listening, watching - same rate) at 50€/hr. Which kind of defeats the purpose, because I'd absolutely never buy anything from a company which would calculate such a cost into the price of its product.

back to same old

the first online autobiography, unfinished by design
What, me reckless? I'm full of recks!
Balkans, eh? Count them.
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