true for most  grad students, minimum wage would be an net increase in income.

larry

On 9/29/05, Dana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> those are all valid concerns, however, I don't think that an artificially
> low and dropping minimum wage is a solution to them.
>
> Dana
>
>  On 9/29/05, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > > Dana wrote:
> > > I find your outrage rather amusing.
> >
> > Heh, I do too sometimes, like now. But here's the deal: I'm scared.
> > I see American trends moving in the wrong direction:
> >
> > 1.) Top foreign college grads are moving back home to work.
> > 2.) Top students are staying home to be educated and work.
> > 3.) Top scientists and engineers are moving to foreign countries.
> > 4.) Out energy infrastructure is crumbling with no plan for the future.
> > 5.) Our cell phone networks aren't even 3rd world quality.
> >
> > I get kooky about the minimum wage and "protecting jobs" because I see
> > it as yet another backward rolling trend; the classic "I'm from the
> > gov't and I here to help you." Yeah, help me by hooking me into a low
> > wage, low skill job whose future is all but dead.
> >
> >
>
> 

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