Thanks. Oh yeah, that birthday thang that keeps popping up ever so once
in a while. I left my friends to their own devices, quite literally.
These are folks who though are techies themselves told me four years ago
when I got an Android phone they didn't feel they had any need for one.
They'
noozguru, last year you mentioned that your birthday was a few days after
turq's so happy birthday whenever! Hope you're having fun with your visiting
friends.
On Friday, December 20, 2013 4:11 PM, Bhairitu wrote:
There are plenty of degreed folks including ones with MAs and Phds who c
On 12/20/2013 4:57 PM, Bhairitu wrote:
> I say "let's crawl away, group up and ATTACK!"
Attack with what?
The real problem is there isn't that much work that needs to be done so
there aren't enough jobs out there. FYI, STEM = Scientific, Technology,
Engineering and Mathematics fields. So if they can't find work:
"Houston we have a problem."
Also if you aren't really interested in an in demand fi
It also depends on what the degree is in. A PHD in underwater basket weaving
probably won't have much value but an associates degree in a computer field or
medical field could net a job quickly. Finding training in what is in demand
would definitely be a wise move.
On Friday, December 20, 20
There are plenty of degreed folks including ones with MAs and Phds who
can't find work even in the well paying STEM fields. Many of those jobs
have been outsourced. And grads from college wind up in "no paying"
intern jobs.
Agreed that minimum wage jobs weren't meant to be careers. Those wer
Let's see, she works about five hours a day and can't live on what she makes.
Go to a community college, take some courses in something that will pay better
and get a better job. Jobs like she has had for so long are usually considered
entree level jobs and usually don't pay much. You get some w