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Comrade Grumpy

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38. They're growing pot in Northern California.
Thu Dec 26, 2013, 02:53 PM
Dec 2013

But the damned prices keep dropping. I don't know what folks are going to do. Look for more busts on the eastbound interstates as people try to get those East Coast prices for their weed.

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If I ever just dropped out of the work force, my chances of survival would be pretty slim. phleshdef Dec 2013 #1
All but three of my graduating class in computer science. Egalitarian Thug Dec 2013 #2
I worry about that because my son is studying C.S. right now. pnwmom Dec 2013 #6
In my experience, no. Ageism is SOP throughout the field, and you're in the last job Egalitarian Thug Dec 2013 #14
"The rates I see the people that do the actual work being paid today is frankly shocking" winter is coming Dec 2013 #15
Yeah, one of the 'other' things I do is IT. I wouldn't recommend it. stevenleser Dec 2013 #19
That's what my son started out with, but it just wasn't clicking for him. pnwmom Dec 2013 #20
Well, if he is hell bent on IT, I would recommend one of two sub-fields stevenleser Dec 2013 #21
Thanks, Steven. n/t pnwmom Dec 2013 #23
I would add to that GIS skills. Python and SQL programmers/developers are in demand and adirondacker Dec 2013 #25
He should try merging medical and CS...that will probably be a growth industry! nt MADem Dec 2013 #26
Good idea. n/t pnwmom Dec 2013 #28
CS, like many jobs today, requires constantly re-training jeff47 Dec 2013 #31
Thank you, Jeff 47. This is very helpful. n/t pnwmom Dec 2013 #32
I don't disagree with anything you wrote, but I would point out that your last sentence Egalitarian Thug Dec 2013 #35
I'm trying to say we don't have crystals in our hands that start blinking red at 40. jeff47 Dec 2013 #37
pushed out johnsolaris Dec 2013 #3
+1 for "pushed out". I know people who haven't completely stopped looking, but doubt they'll winter is coming Dec 2013 #4
All of us who decided to go for Social Security at age 62 eridani Dec 2013 #5
Yep. Moi. spiderpig Dec 2013 #10
I was working full-time until I was 71. Then I was laid off in 2010. RebelOne Dec 2013 #11
I haven't worked for over 3 years johnnypneumatic Dec 2013 #7
If you're willing to move jeff47 Dec 2013 #33
I gave up looking for a job after a year of unemployment, rudolph the red Dec 2013 #8
Yes, I know someone who gave up. nt LumosMaxima Dec 2013 #9
Yes. He's 55, laid off. in 2008 from an exec job in the auto industry riderinthestorm Dec 2013 #12
I have always pipoman Dec 2013 #13
Me Holly_Hobby Dec 2013 #16
My brother. Nt s-cubed Dec 2013 #17
Truthfully? Me. ladyVet Dec 2013 #18
I know at least three PsychoBunny Dec 2013 #22
Yes. Me. LiberalEsto Dec 2013 #24
I may be dropping out soon spinbaby Dec 2013 #27
Me Are_grits_groceries Dec 2013 #29
There are hundreds around here, luckily most of us were near doc03 Dec 2013 #30
A few (nt) bigwillq Dec 2013 #34
My mother did. She's in her early 60's. Barack_America Dec 2013 #36
They're growing pot in Northern California. Comrade Grumpy Dec 2013 #38
someone who's been collecting UI and avoiding interviews he may get alc Dec 2013 #39
Daniel Suelo has been living without money, Shankapotomus Dec 2013 #40
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