>if you practice what you preach, I believe your business dealings must be commendably ethical and moral.
We will have to wait until I retire or die (should the latter happen first) before we can make that judgment - I reserve the right to ignore any line, in the interests of self preservation.
After reading the following:
http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/7/32445.htmlI am left wondering how many of the people laid off at Sprint, still have substantial college debts.
The following is not rhetorical - Do you have any words of wisdom for parents with college age kids – should they take on the risk of enormous debts? What should they study?
Am I correct in thinking that, at present, the majority of U.S. States seem to have one budget crisis after the other?
When all / most jobs have gone to India, Malaysia, etc. where will the politicians get their (actually our) tax dollars?
Forget about poor quality systems – Sprint (in conjunction with all the other corporations) is destroying its own customer base.
Looking at things from a different perspective – if moving jobs overseas reduces the number of SUV driving people in the U.S. then I am all for it, of course this is dependent upon there not being an increase in the number of people driving SUV’s overseas. Is there a nation out there that fully understands sustainability?
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