SmarterthanYou
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I taught myself every bit of my IT skills. It can be done.How does one go to school to 'increase their knowledge and skillset' when they're barely making ends meet?
I taught myself every bit of my IT skills. It can be done.How does one go to school to 'increase their knowledge and skillset' when they're barely making ends meet?
I taught myself every bit of my IT skills.
would depend entirely upon the business owner.What profit margin are we talking about for the employer?
A college education does not equate to an increased skillset. If there are a metric fuck ton of 'graphic artists' unemployed, it's because there was not a sufficient demand for that area of expertise.
Which is more likely to get me a job in Detroit (I already have a job but this is just hypothetical)? My associates in manufacturing technology engineering, or a associates in art?
Many socio-economic factors - growing up in poverty; growing up in a dysfunctional environment where initiative, self-esteem-building activities, etc., were never cultivated; low IQ; to name a couple.
horse shit. I grew up in a podunk town of 3000 people, broken home, mother worked 2.5 jobs, and it never limited me.Many socio-economic factors - growing up in poverty; growing up in a dysfunctional environment where initiative, self-esteem-building activities, etc., were never cultivated; low IQ; to name a couple.
it was for my stepson, not my wife, and it was to counter an ignorant position that the hospital was trying to give us.So how come you were asking how to use Obamacare to get treatment for your wife?
i'm an employed IT specialist without a college degree or formal training. the jobs are out there if you can qualify for them.And there are a metric fuck ton of unemployed IT specialists, administrative support specialists, engineers, architects, etc., because the 'demand' has evaporated along with the companies who went belly-up in this economy. So, what? Tough shit? They're "limiting themselves"?
it was for my stepson, not my wife, and it was to counter an ignorant position that the hospital was trying to give us.
That doesn't limit potential. It makes things harder, sure. That's just the nature of things at the moment. It's not fair, and it sucks, but that's how it is. So while I have to work A LOT harder than, say, someone who was born wealthy, I CAN (note that this is a possibility and not an absolute) achieve just as much or more. That doesn't mean I will, and that MAY not be my fault. But all things added together, and at the very least (baring a slim variable chance otherwise) I'll make a decent living.
horse shit. I grew up in a podunk town of 3000 people, broken home, mother worked 2.5 jobs, and it never limited me.
horse shit. I grew up in a podunk town of 3000 people, broken home, mother worked 2.5 jobs, and it never limited me.
because my 21 year old stepson needs to be responsible for himself. that's why.If hard work and determination lead invariably to wealth, how come you can't just write a check?
because my 21 year old stepson needs to be responsible for himself. that's why.
All the factors I named may make it harder, but some most certainly do limit potential, namely a low IQ. Mediocre intelligence guarantees low wages. Limited potential, guaranteed.
A low IQ is more common than a high IQ.
his mother, my wife, asked me for help.So why were you asking about ObamaCare on his behalf?
Jeebus, Yurt - there is that equivalency thing again.
That's not what was being said, at all. What is the matter with you?
No, not just for the gas. $640 to cover gas - and everything else.
You may assume that the subway is a good option, which it is, if you don't have a car. In L.A., a car is a necessity.
How many years ago were you on minimum wage?
My example doesn't include a roommate; he's renting a room. One room.
Of course not. But a fry cook should make enough to at least survive with a roof over his head.
Hence my list of "everything else" I did note that "everything else" doesn't include the utilities, you said those were included in the room, and when I was on minimum I lived in a room for $500, my half of the rent...