At 11:45 PM 8/12/01 +0200 J. van Baardwijk wrote:
>Wrong choice of words: I meant "recession" -- and since the rest of the
>world has had those a few times in the last 60+ years, I see no reason to
>assume those recessions didn't hit the US too. During such a time, it would
>be quite hard to find a job.
There is a difference between not being able to find a job, and not being
able to find the job that you want.
>BTW, your blanket statement "low education employees are notoriously
>unreliable" is an insult to a very large group of people.
It also happens to be true. So, is something still an insult, even if it
is true?
JDG
P.S. I refer you to Dan M.'s response on reliability.
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