30 hour a week service job....

Most jobs added in the Obama presidency have been service jobs, you know 30 hour week beginner jobs.
How many six-figure natural resource jobs of been lost during the Obama presidency? Coal mining, oil drilling, etc.
Flipping burgers and stocking shelves are nothing to build a career out of… Fact

Show us the numbers

It's a shift, progressives think it's OK to only work 30 hours a week and get a full-time career? There is no society more lazy than the socialist society.

It's Time for the 30-hour Week | Huffington Post

You didn't read the article did you?
Your missing the point, a thirty hour work week is laziness...

That was not the point of the article. It tried to reflect on the changing nature of not only the workforce but the work itself
You posted the article...you should have tried to read it
Lol
 
Spoken like someone who lacks a degree

Then I'll put MY degree behind the same comment. Just because you have a degree does not make you worth anything.

I work with a large number of electric/utility engineers who I wouldn't pay to dig a ditch for me, never mind do the complex electric utility engineering they're employed to do. I end up correcting or optimizing their engineering mistakes in the Design/Drafting stage because not only don't they get it right, they're apparently incapable of understanding what they did wrong when it's pointed out to them.
 
Spoken like someone who lacks a degree

Then I'll put MY degree behind the same comment. Just because you have a degree does not make you worth anything.

I work with a large number of electric/utility engineers who I wouldn't pay to dig a ditch for me, never mind do the complex electric utility engineering they're employed to do. I end up correcting or optimizing their engineering mistakes in the Design/Drafting stage because not only don't they get it right, they're apparently incapable of understanding what they did wrong when it's pointed out to them.
Yea....I know a guy

When taken as a whole, those with a college degree are more accomplished than those without
 
When taken as a whole, those with a college degree are more accomplished than those without

They're just as often over educated fools who paid tens of thousands of dollars to end up in a job they don't need that degree for.

No they are not fools..

They are our doctors, lawyers, accountants, scientists, engineers, teachers

The fools are those who are only High School grads who end up as floor sweepers, janitors, beauticians and cashiers
 
No they are not fools..

They are our doctors, lawyers, accountants, scientists, engineers, teachers

The fools are those who are only High School grads who end up as floor sweepers, janitors, beauticians and cashiers

Wow. Six professions I have little to no respect for the members of.

Most of the people in those service jobs you despise so much are far better People and much closer to the type of citizens this nation needs than your heroes in that first oaragraph.
 
No they are not fools..

They are our doctors, lawyers, accountants, scientists, engineers, teachers

The fools are those who are only High School grads who end up as floor sweepers, janitors, beauticians and cashiers

Wow. Six professions I have little to no respect for the members of.

Most of the people in those service jobs you despise so much are far better People and much closer to the type of citizens this nation needs than your heroes in that first oaragraph.
Again look at both populations

I'll take the population of college graduates over your population of High School graduates every time

No they are not better people, they have a higher proportion of wife beaters, criminals and deadbeats. They couldn't hack it past high school for a reason
 
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Funny how I know people who started working at restaurants then became assistant managers then managers a couple of them now own a franchise or 2

so yes a service job is indeed a job that affords opportunity to those who will apply themselves and who do not think that simply stuffing burgers in a bag is a career
 
Funny how I know people who started working at restaurants then became assistant managers then managers a couple of them now own a franchise or 2

so yes a service job is indeed a job that affords opportunity to those who will apply themselves and who do not think that simply stuffing burgers in a bag is a career
I know a guy......

Once again, as a group college graduates outperform high school graduates by a wide margin

For the most part, they didn't advance their education for a reason
 
Yes they were all geniuses and super motivated to enhance their careers

Why does a HVAC Tech making sixty thousand plus, right out of high school need to build up tens,of thousands of college debt for a degree that won't further their desire to do HVAC work as a,career?

In my personal situation, I got my Associates Degree but didn't continue on for a 4 year degree because I knew I wanted to be a Design Drafter/CAD Operator and not a Design Manager or Department Supervisor. I left college with $2,000 in debt. Two more years of college would have required me to accrue probably another $18-25K in debt and I wouldn't be making any more than I already do ($80K ÷/-). What good would that have done me?
 
Yes they were all geniuses and super motivated to enhance their careers

Why does a HVAC Tech making sixty thousand plus, right out of high school need to build up tens,of thousands of college debt for a degree that won't further their desire to do HVAC work as a,career?

In my personal situation, I got my Associates Degree but didn't continue on for a 4 year degree because I knew I wanted to be a Design Drafter/CAD Operator and not a Design Manager or Department Supervisor. I left college with $2,000 in debt. Two more years of college would have required me to accrue probably another $18-25K in debt and I wouldn't be making any more than I already do ($80K ÷/-). What good would that have done me?
Why does a supermarket cashier need to go to college?
 

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