I think it boils down to you need a lot of kids to run a farm due to the manual labor demands. You don’t need a lot of kids to work in a factory or office.
I think it boils down to you need a lot of kids to run a farm due to the manual labor demands. You don’t need a lot of kids to work in a factory or office.
And interest rates were a lot higher back then. No one had it “easy”
Contrary to the perception of the US public China and India are still developing nations.
Do you expect them to jeopardize their bonuses by spending money on human beings to support customers? Then you’ll probably want them to keep them employed for more than a few months so they can actually become good at their jobs and familiar with the products.
Right up there with customer service lines that just have menus of canned responses that don’t address your need. No, I don’t need to hear your hours, I don’t need to know where you are, I can find all of that online. I need to talk to a human being.
Every generation thinks they are special or have it the hardest
Tell them it is a tax haven
So “You support X so you must be in the pocket of big business! But I support Y and I’m innocent and pure.”? I find the same talking points with solar and wind too.
I’m guessing they expect to sell power
While I’m pronuclear we really need to invest in better nuke power tech. Spending billions, mainly due to the risks with current water cooled reactors, is handicapping it. Systems that minimize waste, use passive failsafe systems, etc are needed.
Fellow Xer here. My optometrist fitted me for my first pair of glasses for reading and said “welcome to your 40s”. I keep a cheap pair in every room and the nice prescription ones in my home/work offices.
Not sure what this has to do with boomers. I’ve heard people of all ages grumble about having to wear glasses.
The reasons I’ve heard (hah) are:
Caffeine? No, the science says otherwise
Al Qaeda and Daesh/ISIS anyone?
“I must destroy anything that preceded by religious obsession”. So ISIS aren’t the only barbarians.
So instead of reducing a clearly destructive habit now we should wait for a major social change that likely won’t happen. I don’t see how that is more altruistic for the “poor and disaffected”.
Vaping is a joke, they stuck the addictive chemical (nicotine) in it and now they are hooked on vaping. Let them sell vaping goods but they shouldn’t be allowed to add nicotine to them.
No certs and degree isn’t in CS. I just have lots of experience.
My pathway was basically: