--- In [email protected], new.morning <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>
> --- In [email protected], bob_brigante <no_reply@> 
wrote:
> >
> > The Invincible America web site says that:
> > 
> > "How long will the grants support last for each person?
> > We envision that people will be trained for jobs that will enable 
them 
> > to support themselves with just 2 hours/day of work. Once one 
reaches 
> > this level, then the $600/month will no longer be necessary and 
can be 
> > used to support someone else."
> > *



> > To learn enough computer programming to be able to do this would 
take 
> > what, a couple years of study?
> 
> 


> A $10 an hour job will take two years of study? I would hope most
> sidhas would be competent of earning $10 hr, pretty soon now.
> 

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Well, I would presume they are not going to work seven days a week, 
so two hours a day for five days means $15 or more dollars an hour, 
and that would have to be, for most people, a new skill set, like 
computer programming, that takes substantial time to learn -- there 
is certainly no way that any large number of people are going to be 
making $15/hr in a town as small as Fairfield, and there are a 
limited number of skills that will allow people to work a couple 
hours and make $30. But, like I do think that a lot of boomers 
retiring early will take MUM up on this program, and they won't to 
work, since they will have a Social Security check -- these boomers 
and the pundits (maybe) should cover the number requirement nicely.
 




>  I see the TMO pulling support for the 
> > scholarship recipients (except for the pundits, if they show up) 
after 
> > a short while regardless of whether they are earning enough or 
not 
> > (just as they did for recerts). I do think that lots of baby 
boomers 
> > collecting early-retirement Social Security checks at age 62 
(which 
> > starts in 2008) will be interested in taking advantage of this 
program, 
> > which will mean that only the pundits will need to be supported.
> >
>





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