To: yldstrk
hahahaha yeah right buddy
Of course I am right. If a person is willing to work they will find a job. I have never since I was 10 years old been without a job. The problem is union stooges feel jobs are entitlements. If a person is willing to work there is a job for them. It may not be their ideal job, but there is a job, but only if they are willing to work. If they work they will be able to work up to the job they want, but ONLY if they are willing to work.
119 posted on
09/16/2011 5:14:30 PM PDT by
John D
To: John D
So please clarify something for us.
You say that “if a person is willing to work they will find a job.” Now, there are about fifteen million people out of work in this country, but only one million jobs open at any time. Even assuming that half the people who are out of work are lazy bastards who won’t try hard to get a job, I’d be fascinated to know how you shoehorn the seven-and-a-half million non-lazy unemployed people into the one million available jobs. How do you figure that? How can “a person [who] is willing to work” find a job when there are six to 15 times more unemployed people than there are jobs? The math doesn’t add up, John.
I’d honestly love to have this explained.
154 posted on
09/16/2011 10:18:12 PM PDT by
ottbmare
(off-the-track Thoroughbred mare)
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