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In reply to the discussion: college educated guy works 60hrs, 4 jobs, makes 20k/year - what his life looks like: [View all]MrModerate
(9,753 posts)4. With that kind of work ethic . . .
And a better-than-average education, I'd think lots of employers would want him if they're hiring at all. Maybe he's looking in the wrong places.
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Liberal_in_LA
Dec 2013
OP
I guess its not surprising that someone who struggled to get by before his degree...
aikoaiko
Dec 2013
#3
perhaps you could tell us what firms are actually hiring at decent, living wages in his area?
niyad
Dec 2013
#25
Companies are hiring more than they were, but not nearly enough to hire all those seeking jobs.
JDPriestly
Dec 2013
#44
This guy can't get through your recruiter's screening process, nor could he,
Egalitarian Thug
Dec 2013
#62
Yes. Math skills are more in demand, but I know people with advanced degrees in science or
JDPriestly
Dec 2013
#45
An attorney of my acquaintance recently advertised an opening for a receptionist
Ex Lurker
Dec 2013
#10
I absolutely love that movie and esp this scene - best acted, written, directed movie ever - eom
rosesaylavee
Dec 2013
#30
However, this nation is the only nation in the society of industrialized nations that taxes
truedelphi
Dec 2013
#67
thank you for posting. it brings things closer to home when there is a personal connection.
niyad
Dec 2013
#27
it's a really easy thing to say. I know a fair number of massage therapists in this area, and even
niyad
Dec 2013
#29
I see it as a matter of location. People I know in the south, charge $100 an hour; where I live it's
freshwest
Dec 2013
#43
He'd have to know someone to get a governmental job. He's a 37 yo white male.
FarCenter
Dec 2013
#53
Only in America can working 60 hours per week be "legally considered" part time labor. NT
Trillo
Dec 2013
#52
fwiw, massage therapy is expensive, it's not the relaxing kind of massage you think of.
dionysus
Dec 2013
#66
you're doing a wonderful job at filling in the holes with allegations and guesswork...
LanternWaste
Dec 2013
#69
i know, i'm saying his degree seems to be in massage therapy, which is very expensive.
dionysus
Dec 2013
#71
He probably doesn't want the IRS to know how much he's really making
taught_me_patience
Dec 2013
#58