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What galls me the most is that about one third of my income is taxed. I'm taxed on what I earn and taxed on what I spend.
Yet our leaders have found a way to bail out the very institutions that have put myself, and others, at risk.
binarysoul wrote: I really hope this is is a rare exception. Is it really this bad for bank workers I wonder?http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/7681978.stm My best wishes to this guy. I admire him for coming out and telling us his plight, but at the same time try to find a job by keeping his dress in his car for potential interviews. God Bless him soon
gorebrush wrote: No, this is going to go on everywhere... I'm not concerned at the moment, however it is going to get a lot worse before it gets better.
mamono wrote: gorebrush wrote: No, this is going to go on everywhere... I'm not concerned at the moment, however it is going to get a lot worse before it gets better. Agreed. Try not to think too far forward and stay rooted in the present.
Silentsoul wrote: ... you have to prepare for what might happen and that means keeping your resume well update ...
supertechCETma wrote: It might make for good press but I question the veracity of this account. Why is there a picture of a car dealership in the article? A Toyota dealership at that. Nobody in the US graduates from university. We graduate from college. I suspect it is a veiled pommy attempt at creative journalism.
eMeS wrote: supertechCETma wrote: It might make for good press but I question the veracity of this account. Why is there a picture of a car dealership in the article? A Toyota dealership at that. Nobody in the US graduates from university. We graduate from college. I suspect it is a veiled pommy attempt at creative journalism. I too have my doubts. BTW, I found him on LinkedIn. If this guy is doing everything he can to find a job, as the article leads us to believe, I certainly hope his resume offers more than what he has on LinkedIn. I see nothing there that would lead me to hire (or even talk to) him...there's just not much there and there's definitely not a focus on results or accomplishments. We're all responsible for and in control of our skills and capabilities development. We're all also responsible for being the best marketers of ourselves and our abilities. MS
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