To: SirLinksalot
A lot of jobs created = sucks because they are lowing paying.
A few jobs created = sucks just because.
No jobs created = bliss.
2 posted on
06/07/2006 9:55:45 AM PDT by
1rudeboy
To: SirLinksalot
About one-third of engineering graduates from MIT go into careers outside their field. Job outsourcing and work visas for foreign engineers are reducing career opportunities for American engineering graduates. According to who?
To: SirLinksalot
PCR can stick his head back into the sand. Newsmax ought to be ashamed to have this buffoon on staff.
5 posted on
06/07/2006 9:59:17 AM PDT by
pissant
To: SirLinksalot
To: SirLinksalot
PCR lost his marbles long ago, as evident of his writing President Bush would nuke a small city to justify a war with Iran.
I don't know what I'd call him now, he's certainly not a Republican nor Conservative.
To: SirLinksalot
The economy is creating new jobs. This is a good thing, unless you are a Democrat Party thug who wants to score cheap political points at the expense of the American worker.
17 posted on
06/07/2006 10:19:31 AM PDT by
REP200
(Conservative and Proud)
To: SirLinksalot
Hey PCR - 4.6% unemployment. Bite me.
To: SirLinksalot
Manufacturing lost 14,000 jobs Farmuing jobs are on a decline too. Pretty soon we won't have anything to eat. /sarcasm
To: SirLinksalot
44 posted on
06/07/2006 12:45:24 PM PDT by
Clemenza
(The CFR ate my bilderburgers! Time to call for a trilateral commission to investigate!)
To: SirLinksalot
The alleged "shortage" of U.S. engineering graduates is inconsistent with reports from Duke University that 30 percent to 40 percent of students in its masters of engineering management program accept jobs outside the profession. Bullcrap. That is a total non sequitir. Whoever wrote it is a fool.
Engineering grads have a big leg up on admissions to law and medical schools. Wall Street is salivating for engineering grads too. I'm sure many "engineering management" grads go on to get an MBA. There are lots of jobs that pay better than a pure engineering position, and are not as hard either. Of course many engineers are going to do something else even if there is a shortage of engineers to fill the job pool within the field.
-ccm
64 posted on
06/07/2006 8:25:05 PM PDT by
ccmay
(Too much Law; not enough Order)
To: LostInTheWoods
If you are not man (nor woman) enough to challenge my statistics or insult me in public, STFU. You will not receive a Private Reply . . . I save those for folks who have the balls to take me on in the open forum.
71 posted on
06/18/2006 11:52:17 AM PDT by
1rudeboy
To: SirLinksalot
JOhn Paul Craig Phillip Rogers or whatever his name is can shove it.
The economy is just fine.
Assuming that inflation stays at bay and gas prices remain reasonable, things will continue to hum right along.
73 posted on
06/18/2006 2:51:58 PM PDT by
MikefromOhio
(aka MikeinIraq - Foreman of the NAU)
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