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In reply to the discussion: My friend just lost her job as an Analytical Chemist. [View all]RadiationTherapy
(5,818 posts)37. There is no shortage of debt-burdened, recent college chemistry grads who will work for 25% less.
And they will be more willing to go "above and beyond" without compensation at such an early stage in their career. And they will have fewer health related absences. And they won't have as many family obligations. And they will be more afraid of losing their jobs due to their education debt and so they will be less demanding for pay increases and better benefits. Any mistakes due to lack of experience can be flushed down the river.
Business either merges with the community or it does not. Clearly, if mere profit is the only goal and definition of business, then our communities will fail and/or be revolutionized.
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That's the tragic result of tethering health, education and progress to employment.
HughBeaumont
Dec 2014
#38
I found an old boyfriend on FB who was dumb as a bag of rocks, and he's also stock-market rich
Patiod
Dec 2014
#69
another non-answer , im familiar with this tact point out something in the post
belzabubba333
Dec 2014
#46
I don't know, it'd probably go a lot further than bollocksing up a thread just because.
HughBeaumont
Dec 2014
#60
But I was obviously interested, thus my questions. As to purpose, I didn't know that the tread
A Simple Game
Dec 2014
#66
Firing someone before Christmas is one of the biggest dick moves anyone can make.
HughBeaumont
Dec 2014
#11
Plus with no background the company could be losing money and had a large layoff.
tammywammy
Dec 2014
#17
It's all about keeping the them on the books for another fiscal year. Nothing personal just business
CK_John
Dec 2014
#43
There is no shortage of debt-burdened, recent college chemistry grads who will work for 25% less.
RadiationTherapy
Dec 2014
#37
tell her to become a banker. She can gamble with people's money and if she loses it the
liberal_at_heart
Dec 2014
#39
I'm sorry your friend lost her job right before Christmas. That sucks. Big time.
mnhtnbb
Dec 2014
#42
It really sucks that in America at the moment, the ones that makes the most money..
Xyzse
Dec 2014
#48