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In reply to the discussion: 24 Years At The Colorado Employment Service Shaped My Views [View all]kaiden
(1,314 posts)20. I feel so sorry for and so angry for the 20- and 30-somethings of today.
The only place they can get jobs is at restaurants -- college degree be damned. I work in the legal field in Denver and there are some law firms (the bad ones that advertise on television), who have terminated all legal secretary and paralegal positions and have hired attorneys to work those jobs for even less pay than what the paralegals and legal secretaries were making. It's disgusting.
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TheMastersNemesis
Apr 2012
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My Father said Geroge Meany (Head of the AFL-CIO Then) should have at the time
happyslug
Apr 2012
#43
A national general strike at the time -- when unions represented some 30% of the
coalition_unwilling
Apr 2012
#46
Most likely former professionals who were laid off, outsourced or otherwise kicked to the curb.
Flatulo
Apr 2012
#39
I worked for the Mississippi Employment Service for 24 years also as an interviewer/manager....
Rowdyboy
Apr 2012
#37