Posted by JBMac on August 26, 2008 at 19:46:08 from (71.31.104.91):
In Reply to: Re: Jobs posted by LEH on August 26, 2008 at 19:15:59:
When someone has no marketable skills, no education, and can't even drive a five-speed, you can't start them at $20.00 an hour. The job they were being hired for is a labor position with a wide-open opportunity for advancement. I agree though, you can't raise a family with an entry level job. But, they sure try, with several women. Usually the state has to get involved though, garnish their wages for non-payment of child support. I've got no pity. I grew up in a lower middle class farm family earned acedemic scholarships, worked through college with no loans, and brought enough education and skills to my employer that he felt I was worth paying a nice salary for. I've been a faithful employee for ten years and I do well enough to raise my new family. I'm not real smart either, just not lazy.
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