Posted on 09/04/2011 3:55:52 AM PDT by barmag25
As usual there is no mention of minimum wage increase to $7.25/hr in 2009; that couldn’t be a factor in high youth unemployment, academic studies like that of new WH chief economic adviser Krueger have proved that.
Pretty amazing really. In the face of a major economic downturn the fools in congress raise the minimum wage... And then wonder what happened to teen unemployment... Duh...
In the lib/socialist utopia, everything will be free. Unfortunately we have nothing available...but when we do, it is FREE!
There are a lot of free online classifieds.
I need someone to wax my cars My arthritis bother me with all that polishing, be glad to pay $40 bucks to get the job done right and I will supply the polish. I have gutters that need cleaning and a ditch I need to be cut.
I wonder if any of them think to place a free ad.
Not to mention that I would not have to know the spanish words for menu items at just about any fast food place in a 50-mile radius...
It was the first thing the Democrats did when they took over in ‘06. Wasn’t it Teddy Kennedy’s last great legacy?
If you’re into a little bitter laughter with your coffee , read this old piece with its rosy expectations:http://money.cnn.com/2009/07/24/news/economy/minimum_wage/index.htm
This is a national tragedy.
I was walking with my neighbor the other morning in the park and you should have seen all the 50 somethings there, male and female and couples.
No one, but no one is getting hired.
Hope and Change !
Kinda seems really silly now doesn’t it?
These “economists” couldn’t reason their way out of a wet paper bag... They really need to find a new line of work. They are utterly incompetent.
Might be hard to get those jobs filled. When I was in school we had auto shop, wood shop, and Agriculture class. We learned the basics of car maintenance, carpentry, gardening & canning, even some basic home repair and maintenance. All of this along with regular studies.
Those courses have been replaced by cosmetology, Sexual education, and social media courses.
This summer I had an intern(college Junior) in my department that I worked with daily that couldn’t address an envelope, write a check, change his own oil, or identify basic hand tools.
I talked to him last week I promised I would be there next spring when he receives his BS in mechanical engineering.
These skills have nothing to do with ME. What's your point? An engineering firm is looking for bright people to work on design projects, not someone who is qualified to work at jiffy lube. No I do find it odd the an ME has no interest in tools etc. But that doesn't mean that can't design an HVAC system.
I didn’t get your post. The guy can’t do anything, but you are willing to help?
Just saying a lot of the younger kids don’t find those jobs interesting anymore. Its all about iphones and facebook nowadays.
Of course I helped him. Basic skills are not taught anymore in schools. Even taught him how to shoot.
Everyone uses automatic bill payer, email, and goes to jiffy lube.
You are a good person.
I think you have hit the nail on the head. These people are so conditioned to working for someone else, they haven't though to start their own business.
Even an 'odd jobs and handyman' business could help pay the bills, and could grow into something bigger.
"Why, in America they haven't spoken it in yeeers."
"Francis Murillo, 21, had a job this summer, putting her in the minority for her age group."
Y'see, Frances, the girl is spelled with an 'E', not an 'I'.
The 'I' is for the male, Francis, whereas the 'E' is the female. Frances.
Soooo .. good luck getting a job in an illiterate society, Frannie.
As politely as possible my rebuttle to you comment. The practical you need to properly design complex integrated systems comes not only from a course of studies in your chosen field but from practical knowledge. This practical experience is something sorely lacking in american education.
As a contractor who has to implement designs I will tell you the best designers are the ones with hands on experience and ones with a relationship to tools, techniques, and real world realities.
The absolute worst to work with are the office, I never get my hands dirty because it’s beneath my station in life types. They may produce great stand alone systems, but usually are not able to be integrated in real world applications.
Sort of like progressive thinking, sounds good to most of us on paper (equal outcomes for all imposed by fiat, no strife, ect) but falls far short in the real life practicum.
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