Really? I don't think so. Got a cite for this?
a wal-mart employee for 13 years gets a standard 40 cent raise a year.
wow.
Really? I don't think so. Got a cite for this?
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Am I supposed to feel sorry for these people? Give them what they want and validate their idiotic life decisions that have got them to where they are.
when ever your ready.....
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I will post my first W-2 after I graduate (with personal info whited out), as long as you also post yours. Deal? In the meantime lets look your disgusting house
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I find that the entry requirements for many career fields are tightening. Those that required a certification or diploma are now asking for a bachelors. Likewise for those that asked for a bachelors are now asking for a masters. In some instances, those that are masters perpared are now being cut off from higher management positions due to the fact that they don't have a doctorate.
I see this trend across many disciplines, not just science.
Don't laugh. Somewhere in there is the answer to how old the universe really is.
You might even find the solution to the national deficit in there.
Part of the same problem. Education just isn't what it used to be. So many people willing to pay for an inadequate education.
Do you know what the unemployment rate is for those without college degrees and those with?
I'm not saying I agree with WC but thats a loaded question. Lump the "don't wanna do a ing thing" segment into the non-degree category and it definitely loads the numbers.
Don't forget the college educated who take the jobs not requiring college. Life is ed up at times, and someone always gets the short end. There is no Utopia.
Wow, you guys are harsh as on these people. You act like you're a million times better than them and basically come off like they should be killed or put in camps or something. Pathetic.
LOL...
What was the percentage in the news? Wasn't it only 4% or 5% of the strikers, actually Walmart employees?
When I said "you", I was referring to those that bash the out of people that work in retail. If you think it's so easy and a piece of cake, step up and work some retail. Become a minion of a sweat shop and tell me how it makes you feel. Tell me how you enjoy having your nights and weekend taken from you. Tell me how you feel about having fellow co-workers that are not properly trained and get preferential treatment. Tell me how you feel about having a company tell you that they have an open door policy yet retaliate when you call them out on . It's not so funny when it's happening to you.
"Hey! Hey! I went to MIT! You can't argue with me! How dare you?!"
I find that the doctorate is secondary to the MBA for management. Essentially people who deal with the god damn customers so the engineers don't have to
Not our fault you majored in psychology and weren't able to use it.
Never said it was. If I could have done it differently, I would. I was ridiculously clueless, naive, and way too trusting of people when I was younger. I did not see how cruel this ed up ty world was until I got out of high school. I should write a book or perhaps an e-book since everyone is a lazy ass and no one reads actual books anymore.
o Captain Clueless....
I like shopping at walmart! It's like going to a foreign land every time! You see all different types of people! Ranging from the very poor to the somewhat wealthy, from the sane to the completely bat crazy, from the pros ots to the pros utes, from the kindve good looking to what the am I looking at, from the nice to the rude as a big fat overly proud black lady on her endless period. I believe a college degree is a necessity in today's job market. But it is also important to get a degree in something that is needed and productive to land a good job, like in healthcare or business.
About time you admit I have the data.
You have a quote of that statement?
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