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33. Yes, Accounting was my major and it paid me well.
Sun Dec 15, 2013, 11:26 PM
Dec 2013

I worked as an accounting officer for the Army and then jobs as CFO and chief accountant. But then I moved into software business designing financial applications. But I loved math and logic and have always like to figure out things about money. I have a daughter who is an artist, she got a degree in Art and is an unemployed dog trainer. So it goes.

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damn! people are stiffing the hell outta him on tips! Schema Thing Dec 2013 #1
There's Another Sandwich Chain Around Here, Milio's (Formerly Big Mike's) Bigredhunk Dec 2013 #17
Bachelor's Degree in Liberal Arts??????? yeoman6987 Dec 2013 #48
That was my first thought too. nolabear Dec 2013 #76
Word to the wise for folks who read this article: enlightenment Dec 2013 #2
After seeing... Bryce Butler Dec 2013 #5
welcome to DU niyad Dec 2013 #23
I guess its not surprising that someone who struggled to get by before his degree... aikoaiko Dec 2013 #3
With that kind of work ethic . . . MrModerate Dec 2013 #4
perhaps you could tell us what firms are actually hiring at decent, living wages in his area? niyad Dec 2013 #25
I have no particular knowledge of Kansas City . . . MrModerate Dec 2013 #34
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
Based on my experience . . . MrModerate Dec 2013 #77
That's the point gollygee Dec 2013 #47
I'd say he's not looking in the wrong places. xmas74 Dec 2013 #49
Our economic game of musical chairs, brought to you by our ruling class. Orsino Dec 2013 #6
It is our own fault. Drahthaardogs Dec 2013 #22
He could be making $60 plus per massage Beaverhausen Dec 2013 #7
I was thinking the same thing. Curmudgeoness Dec 2013 #9
He is probably just getting a cut ohheckyeah Dec 2013 #12
Wow, that would be quite a fee. Curmudgeoness Dec 2013 #21
Yes, it would but ohheckyeah Dec 2013 #35
It's a cut. xmas74 Dec 2013 #50
I was thinking the same. pangaia Dec 2013 #11
I agree that he should make more on massages mike dub Dec 2013 #14
maybe he's a wage slave for a massage co Liberal_in_LA Dec 2013 #16
In Kansas city? Tunkamerica Dec 2013 #19
He picked a major that must have a huge influx of graduates. Initech Dec 2013 #8
Yes, Accounting was my major and it paid me well. dem in texas Dec 2013 #33
Yes. Math skills are more in demand, but I know people with advanced degrees in science or JDPriestly Dec 2013 #45
True...so true. onpatrol98 Dec 2013 #46
I think we have a really skewed economy now fujiyama Dec 2013 #41
An attorney of my acquaintance recently advertised an opening for a receptionist Ex Lurker Dec 2013 #10
Law is a very difficult field these days goldent Dec 2013 #37
Organize. TxVietVet Dec 2013 #13
Here's the ticket: Brigid Dec 2013 #15
I absolutely love that movie and esp this scene - best acted, written, directed movie ever - eom rosesaylavee Dec 2013 #30
I just wish the DVD presentation was better. Brigid Dec 2013 #32
I have a book by John Sayles rosesaylavee Dec 2013 #51
I'm confused. Is the $20,000 gross or net? 1000words Dec 2013 #18
I get $331.62 for his base pay (gross) hfojvt Dec 2013 #39
However, this nation is the only nation in the society of industrialized nations that taxes truedelphi Dec 2013 #67
Good conversation to have.... shot to hell by CNN's dishonest journalism KentuckyWoman Dec 2013 #20
I am surprised there is such a thing hfojvt Dec 2013 #40
Holy s*&%! blur256 Dec 2013 #24
thank you for posting. it brings things closer to home when there is a personal connection. niyad Dec 2013 #27
Well he needs to strike out on his own as a massage therapist... Historic NY Dec 2013 #26
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
Where oh where are the street protests? GoldenOldie Dec 2013 #28
A BA at age 32 is not going to significantly help job prospects. FarCenter Dec 2013 #31
It might. shanti Dec 2013 #36
He'd have to know someone to get a governmental job. He's a 37 yo white male. FarCenter Dec 2013 #53
Sorry, but that's not true. eqfan592 Dec 2013 #56
My oldest got a job with the Feds as a 34 yo wm shanti Dec 2013 #57
And what makes part-time employment even worse pnwmom Dec 2013 #38
I'd be curious what he majored in... fujiyama Dec 2013 #42
I got an associates in Electronics madville Dec 2013 #61
massage therapy degree, 9.5k in loans, per the article. dionysus Dec 2013 #65
Only in America can working 60 hours per week be "legally considered" part time labor. NT Trillo Dec 2013 #52
This is my family's life Tree-Hugger Dec 2013 #54
sorry to hear this, I hope life improves (financially) for you in 2014 Liberal_in_LA Dec 2013 #75
This is a terrible story for our cause..... cbdo2007 Dec 2013 #55
RABBIRAWR! Bootstraps and personal responsibility! Egalitarian Thug Dec 2013 #63
I don't care what degree someone has, or if they have no degree at all gollygee Dec 2013 #64
fwiw, massage therapy is expensive, it's not the relaxing kind of massage you think of. dionysus Dec 2013 #66
He works at a day spa.... cbdo2007 Dec 2013 #68
you're doing a wonderful job at filling in the holes with allegations and guesswork... LanternWaste Dec 2013 #69
No allegations or guesswork needed, just use The Google. cbdo2007 Dec 2013 #70
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
Maybe I'm missing something. progressoid Dec 2013 #73
People graduating into a "service economy" can have little expectation SoCalDem Dec 2013 #59
"bachelor's degree in liberal arts" - I think I found the problem. nt hack89 Dec 2013 #60
On being 'college educated' econoclast Dec 2013 #72
Very good thoughts! Phentex Dec 2013 #74
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