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Current Events => The DUmpster => Topic started by: franksolich on February 11, 2010, 05:32:48 AM
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A primitive gets a job.
As usual, a great read, this one from the artful Charles Henrickson.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-bloggers/2448761/posts
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Yeah, I read this one last night. Didn't recognize the whiner's name. Just another DUmmie.
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This guy might have a different tune when he sees his first paycheck
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DUmmie got a job....good....we can all freeload off'n him now.....see if he likes it. :-)
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One thing that struck me about that was the mention of the State buying him the work boots etc. for the job, and I thought, "Dang, using welfare money to actually help put somebody to work and succeed at it, that makes a whole lot more sense than paying for some crack ho's sixth kid!"
:popcorn:
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I bet the welfare dept asks for the socialist work boots back when they find out he got a job the same day he got them.
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I could be wrong but I got the impression they gave him the gear because he got the job, to set him up for success in it. There wouldn't be any point in giving out safety boots to every random unemployed joker who wandered in and filed for assistance, with no idea whether some future job would require them or not. Governments do stuff right every once in awhile, after all.
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A primitive gets a job.
As usual, a great read, this one from the artful Charles Henrickson.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-bloggers/2448761/posts
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I never understood why people think manual labor jobs are worth so much less, as they take so much more out of you than mental work. But then, I've always been a bit Socialist. . . .
[What a surprise! A Socialist in DUmmieland!] [/quote]
Interesting that in the fields of work I have done for 40 years it is the people that do manual work, what with over time, do in fact make as much if not more then the college educated office personal.
A 2 year degree in accounting starts at about $25-$30 a year. Manual labor with over time can bring in $35,00 a year or more to start.
It all depends on the hours one is willing to work, 10-12 hours a day 6 days a week, very good money, 20 hours of over time at time and a half, Yippie.
Manual labor with no over time stinks, but it will pay the bills.
First question in production work the Temps ask is, " Is there overtime.?"
You only have to look at the cars and trucks in the parking lot of a factory to tell about the wages paid. If there are 100 cars in the lot and 3 junkers, good pay. If one sees more then 30 older rattle traps out there, forget it.