Raise The Minimum Wage
On Saturday, August 17, 2013 11:49:45 AM UTC-7, George Plimpton wrote:
On 8/17/2013 11:37 AM, Deny wrote:
George Plimpton wrote:
On 8/17/2013 7:48 AM, Deny wrote:
Jeff M wrote:
On 8/16/2013 5:29 PM, George Plimpton wrote:
On 8/16/2013 1:40 PM, Jeff M wrote:
On 8/16/2013 10:29 AM, George Plimpton wrote:
On 8/16/2013 8:16 AM, Deny wrote:
"Michael A. Terrell" wrote:
Johnny Johnson wrote:
In article ,
Winston_Smith
says...
Your "young people" are in their 20s and 30s. Something like
75% have
college degrees. THAT is NOT the way it always was.
And a college degree today isn't worth what a high school
diploma was worth back then.
Q: "What is the most common phrase spoken by a Liberal Arts
graduate?"
A: "Do you want fries with that Big Mac?"
How do you get that annoying college graduate off your front
porch?
PAY FOR THE DAMN PIZZA!!!
Jeez, that stuff was funny, TWENTY YEARS AGO!
It still is. Some humor doesn't age well, but those do.
Actually, they could use some updating. I can't write comedy, but
someone who can needs to come up with something about liberal arts
graduates
Like these Liberal Arts graduates?
They all went on and got other degrees.
False.
It also was a different time -
a time when a degree in the liberal arts meant something.
It still means the same thing it always did - a broad foundation of
knowledge and skills that can be used in a wide range of careers and
activities. It includes learning to think critically, learn
efficiently, communicate effectively, and to integrate and utilize
information from disparate sources.
And it symbolizes perseverance. It's never been easy to get a college
degree, and one must respect that. The same with an honorable discharge
from the military.
The whole problem is that it has become easier to get a degree than it
used to be, and the market understands that the degree doesn't mean as
much as it used to mean; it has been devalued, exactly as inflation
devalues the currency. And it was done to us by leftists, who started
fabricating degree programs in ideological bull****. A degree in
anything that has "studies" in the program title is bull****, and the
market treats it as such.
Trying to talk to George about the real world is a waste of time.
No, I'm talking about the real world, Deny. You're denying the real
world, Deny. I am telling you, authoritatively, that degrees in
anything with "studies" in the name - African-American "Studies",
Chicano "Studies", LGBT "Studies", [any HAM {'historically aggrieved
minority', ha ha ha) group] "Studies" - is worthless, and the market
recognizes it. Someone who obtains a degree in that /may/ land a job as
a gag "diversity coordinator" at a large, heavily regulated
corporation like a utility or a bank, but that person will earn less
than someone with community college accounting or computer systems
certificate.
In the real world, you're sitting at a desk. You have to
hire someone by Friday, and it's Monday. You've got 50 applications. Nice
pleasant young f people. Not an easy task.
You read the applications and think and think. Panic is just around the
corner, as you glance at the calender 100 times. Gotta start somewhere. The
first default is to go down the list of college education. Right away you
dump 20 applications.
Those with degrees in "HAM Studies". Exactly so.
Now you just have 30....
I pick the candidates with the trade school or vocational school
certificates.
Easy. It's really easy, Deny.
The only think that the Pimple is capable of picking is his nose.
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