G'day linkers,
Don't forget those exceptionally talented people who are socially productive
"unemployed" but would be much less socially productive if they were
employed. And I'm not kidding.
I tried that argument about 30 years ago but
didn't have much success with it. Hope it works
better
Don't forget those exceptionally talented people who are socially productive
"unemployed" but would be much less socially productive if they were
employed. And I'm not kidding.
I tried that argument about 30 years ago but
didn't have much success with it. Hope it works
better for you.
Max Sawicky wrote,
I tried that argument about 30 years ago but
didn't have much success with it. Hope it works
better for you.
But Max, did you go back up the mountain a second time?
Regards,
Tom Walker
^^^
Know Ware Communications
Jim Craven wrote,
And I suggest that since we have so many examples of employed idiots
who would be more socially productive unemployed as well as very
talented people who are unemployed and would be more socially
productive employed . . .
Don't forget those exceptionally talented people who