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To: First_Salute

Are they trying to tell us that the tens of millions of illegal invaders aren’t qualified? Then why the hell are we allowing them to enter and remain?


5 posted on 11/11/2012 6:33:28 PM PST by Alaska Wolf (USA!)
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To: Alaska Wolf

I guess this is an indictment of our public education system.

Waiting for them to say that in 3,2,1.......


6 posted on 11/11/2012 6:36:08 PM PST by EQAndyBuzz (Media goes nuts in 2004 because Bush went to the dentist 20 years ago. Benghazi? Nothing.)
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To: Alaska Wolf
The 2 companies' representatives in the CBS 60 Minutes segment, were not willing to correctly point to the cost of government as a burden and cost of doing business; and CBS cites in general the classical "free trade" blockheads' repetitive "a lack of skills" in applicants ... complaint.

That's the usual excuse --- "corporate America" keeps insisting that skilled workers continue to work for lower and lower pay in order to compensate for the cost of doing business under more and more socialism, which "corporate America" does not have the guts to resist.

"The suits" want skilled workers to provide meritorious service 24/7; but, when that skill level is not compensated by pay and worthy company leadership, it gets harder for companies "to find good employees."

Good leaders would observe the error of their ways and resist the increased burdens imposed by government; but we continue to lose good business leaders, for whom skilled workers will produce well.

The "$12/hr" stated by the Click-Bond rep. is competitive for many un-skilled workers, but not for skilled workers, and he has himself to blame.

BTW, he was protesting a lack of grammar skills in applicants, but he should take the time to look at his own website - the jobs page is "poorly executed" with several blank-double-space gaps between words, missing commas, and missing periods at the end of sentences.

Also, there is no need for the stilted resume jargon found in the company's jobs descriptions --- that appeals to bureaucrats, not to people whose eyes are on the objective of getting good work completed.

17 posted on 11/11/2012 7:23:47 PM PST by First_Salute (May God save our democratic-republican government, from a government by judiciary.)
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