If you interview as poorly as you read...well...
I'm not a technician.
If you interview as poorly as you read...well...
You had to learn compiler code to get a job. You told us about it. i don't really care what you call yourself.
You are one of the family.
I think his biggest problem is that these kids got all the way through college without formulating a plan a evidenced by poetry degrees. I'll bet that if these kids had marketable degrees and looked like they wanted a job then he probably would have either supported the article or been mute on the subject.
The biggest issue is that kids didn't know how the real worlds works? Really?
Guess these stupid ass kids didn't know how the real world works. Should have started a company instead of pursuing undergrad engineering degrees.
Actually its not at all. I know others that invested a lot of capital in commercial real estate in 2005 and got their asses handed to them. It seemed a good investment considering trends no doubt.
But debt creates artificial demand. Unfortunately the same type of thing is going on with stocks. Its no coincidence that the market strongly correlates with the amount of debt seeing capital shoved into its market.
The markets have meandered around the whims of the Bundesbank for the past two months. You know that JP Morgan and Goldman Sachs have portfolios containing every share on the major markets. Every single one as do many firms. Makes me wonder how much of American stock is held by Greek, Italian and Spanish banks and firms.
Quite frankly the only benefit the average consumer is going to see out of that bailout is this artificial inflation of the stock market back to preexisting norms. It seems so much of policy is just trying to keep that afloat.
If it does crash again there will be no more artificial demand. Losing 30 points was nothing in 2007. A third of all your gone.
Manny, despite the I give you I like you and have always considered you an exception to the general rule. You came from a lower middle class background and came out with a work ethic. I know too many kids of friends of mine that came from middle upper class backgrounds...kids of doctors, professionals, etc. that grew up with all the advantages, driving the cool cars and going to the right schools and got everything they wanted or needed and just never got the connection between all the cool they took for granted and their dads dedication to work/income. they are STILL drifting and will never be able to give their kids the advantages they had.
It's almost as if the same opportunity to provide for their kids wasn't there for them like it was for their parents. Maybe there's some graphs or charts which could show this??? Or some anecdotes or articles. Hmm.
This....over and over.
I wonder why more folks aren't pointing this out. Oh yea, because it's easier to make your argument by looking at plainly obvious missteps by young college grads.
I can vouch for this trend. It's quite spooky.
Means a lot to me, CC. Thank you.
Its damn scary but I'll have to take my chances.
This thread is like deja vu.
http://www.spurstalk.com/forums/show...96#post5032496
Pretty much nothing has changed since then, except more and more people my age are realizing they have been shafted.
manny is a immigrant imho. just because hes dumb it doesn't necessarily mean hes from some lower-class american family, i know some poorass s round my hood and they're generally dumb as garnett but the style of dumbness is quite different than manny's tbh. manny sounds just like a professor working at UTA that i know in real life, and he is a immigrant
Hahah. I just can't help but laugh that I outlined all of this article's content MONTHS ago. CosmicCowboy sat there arguing with me in that thread about all the same exact problems he just posted this article about, which he posted as if he had never seen or heard any opinions like it.
Well it's not unmanageable provided you're willing relocate, etc etc.
You know, sacrifice more than you already have sacrificed. Where the limits of tolerance lie are, of course, up to each individual graduate. I believe many are close to or over that limit. The physical manifestation: The Occupy Wall Street movement.
The trend is a new one to be quite honest Manny. It pervades all sectors, even healthcare to an appreciable extent. It's a statement when young PhD's in my field are looking for jobs as short as we are on board certified physicists.
This is why (well, one reason at any rate) in my heart of hearts, I truly believe that this economy is a different beast. I also believe that if we don't get serious about fiscal issues in the near term things will get substantially worse, and not just for college grads.
But seriously though, most of the "anti-Wall Street protest" folks keep citing the kids with poetry degrees, etc. What about people like Manny? What about the kids I teach (med students and PhD students alike)? They aren't exactly pursuing useless degrees. I see a growing proportion of them struggling to find a job in supposedly "hot" sectors.
It will get better. Of that, I have no doubt. Just sucks when you're in the middle of it.
so....the mega-wealthy get a pass?
No what sucks is when we get to relive the crash sputter crash boom crash cycle of the late 19th century or we get to relive the 1930s sandwich because of deregulation of laws passed in the early 19th and early twentieth centuries.
And all the while all you want to talk about is poetry degrees and pretensions of all is well.
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the irony is that the mega-wealthy OWS every day.
I think you're a bit optimistic. I think it's going to have to get a lot worse.
Really? That's the most succint you can be? I don't think ringing up what Christianity introduced to our concept of morality is necessarily tangent.
Pfft. The man obviously does hold power over her, does he not? If he didn't have the power to rape her, then he could not. In your example, does the bird prey on the lamb because it hates the lamb?
Part of this is dealt with in that huge block quote.
Right. If you can't find reproduce with a willing female, then you do what you must to reproduce. Per this theory, anyways.
That undercuts your earlier argument. If jealousy/fear of the strong isn't what caused people to create the term evil, then what did?
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Greyforest, you're familiar with Maslow's Hierarchy, I'll assume?
When people's basic necessities aren't being met, I think society is slightly more forgiving of them if they transgress the law/moral code.
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