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Thread #99746   Message #2079931
Posted By: Kipp
18-Jun-07 - 10:34 AM
Thread Name: BS: Poverty in the USA
Subject: RE: BS: Poverty in the USA
Excuse me not everyone work for big corpoations not all jobs are are non skilled. That is total bullshit to think that that is the only way I worked for a long time ase a picture framer I learned the skill got the job and still have the skill it w9ill never leave me I also learned computer skills had a small business bulding them and I worked in an art supply store there is not one piece of aret material used in the business of producing art that I almost don't know about. I worked in a store both making sandwhiches and baking bread and bagles if Tthose businesses had had unions I would never have gotten in had they been unionized some times we were only two emploies some times a few more but ar times have changes some of those skills have changed and some of those bussiness are no longer there. But I am not going to cry about it change is a constant thing I am not against unions but the are not always needed and unions cannot prevent change from happening no one can. But yet I do have these skills that I will be able to utilize at some point yes all of them, so to think that the union is the way out of poverty and is the only way out than that is putting your head in the sand. There are many ways for peole to pull themselves up from there boots straps
I also have a degree in comunications and might go back to school and major in folk lore. I am not crying that some one or company has done me wrong and that s0me one or group has to show me the way out of here it is in my power.
Kipp
Problem is that there is to much bull shit that is pssing as fact.