that sounded uncannily like a fortune cookie message, mega =D
I didn't get the job
by Elsewhere 41 Replies latest jw friends
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SixofNine
hmmm, now why would mega all of a sudden be Swayed into sounding like a fortune cookie?
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Xandria
Join the Club Else, Sigh .. I can really understand why ppl go postal!
I hear ya .. resession is over my (_)_) !!!! Too many people out of work and looking. Makes one want to go to Mr. Bush and say, "Get your head outta the Bush and look around!"
X.
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frenchbabyface
SunshineToo :
A) More a company have taxes to pay – more the price of the product is raised … So less sell … Less Sells means less jobs.
B) And as this example shows :
Francois : And in , Ph.D. E.E.s make about $5,000.00, whereas in the states a Ph.D. engineeer STARTS at about $65,000.00?
As you can see nothing to compare … why should they care to pay taxes, they can raised the taxes at this point ? back to (A)
Now maybe those taxes are supposed to help in Welfares matters and jobs … then here you are in the third world … and that doesn’t create enough jobs compare to the problem of (A)
Some people are positive … FILL the needs is the base of economy (not welfares needs but : economic needs = MARKETS and fare needs = POLITIC) and the rule is, if you are not competitive … FORGET ... Nothing can help (short term – long term)
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Prudence
(((Elsewere))) & (((Lady Lee)))
Pru
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drwtsn32
Network admins think they are safe, but they are not...
Hey! Why are you picking on me?
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rem
I've managed to survive about 17 layoffs here at WorldCom (we prefer MCI hehe). Today was a hellish day - being yelled at by an irrational, irate customer all day. Almost wanted to be on the next round of riffs. Almost.
rem
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Xena
Elsewhere sorry to hear about the job...I had some "issues" at work recently and was looking around to see what there was...slim pickings for sure! Hopefully something will turn up soon.
(((LadyLee))) sorry to hear things aren't going well for you also.
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NewSense
I have a suggestion for all of you Yanks, Brits, Kiwis, or Ozzies - that is to say anyone whose native language is English - who are looking for a job in the tech fields such as software design and information mangagement. My suggestion is to move to India, China, Malaysia, Indonesia, Korea, or the Arab Emirates. Since you say that the good jobs are all leaving, I say that you should follow the jobs. After all, that's why my ancestors (I'm American), and the ancestors of many Americans, came to the U.S.; they were just following the jobs. I know a Kiwi (New Zealander) who makes about $500 U.S. each *day,* not each month - each day. He works in Shanghai, China for I.B.M. I admit that the salary of this particular guy is, indeed, above average. However, it is not at all uncommon for a well-skilled person to make a very high salary in many Asian nations.
Moreover, anyone whose native language is English has a distinct advantage because everyone whose native language is not English wants to learn English from a "native speaker" as they say. I mean, anyone who teaches basic business English conversation or technical writing almost anywhere in Asia is bound to get a *hourly* salary of at least $25-30$ U.S. And if you combine native English speaking ability with a specilized field of study such as I.M., or law, or medecine you have a good chance to secure a job that will make you quite wealthy.
One more thing. I saw the term "third world cesspool" used by some racist moron to describe entire nations. That person has absolutely no idea what Asia is like. Sure, there are certain areas in Asian countries that are on the same third world level as say..... certain parts of Mississipi, Georgia, Alabama and Tennessee. But the capitol cities and large metropolises of Asia, such as Kuala Lumpur, Beijing (Peking), Shanghai, and Jakarta are stunning in their architectural beauty. They used to say: "Go west, young man!" But now, the appropriate saying is: "Go east, young person of either gender (so as to avoid the gender-specific term 'man'")!
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berylblue
So sorry, Else and Lady Lee.
I'm starting back after being sick so I'm afraid to take a job comensurate with my experience. I don't have a clue if I could, in reality, get one. Not with a year and a half out due to illness....