Let's take elderly care as the penultimate example.
"Penultimate" doesn't mean what you think it does.
Let's take elderly care as the penultimate example.
It's a basic law of economics that money follows demand. Let's take elderly care as the penultimate example. As the population continues to age, there will be more and more demand for workers in that field. More and more demand means employers will have to pay more and more to attract employees. Your cynical outlook also doesn't take into account that as a person gains more and more expertise in a given field it increases ( but certainly doesn't guarantee ) that they may decide to open their own business and become an employer instead of an employee.
I stopped reading when paragraph #2 featured quotes from not one but two prolific blowhards: Thomas Freidman and Ed Rendell.
You are in for some real life lessons son. My advice don't think you know it all and learn through your experiences. Those experiences will guide you both in your investments and in your business decision making. If for a second you think you know it all you will not make it very far in your career. You can choose not to listen I am only trying yo be helpful. I would also get rid of the crappy know it all attitude as well.
Probably need to add Marco Rubio to your list
What do you mean "for now"? All-knowingness just doesn't go away.For now continue thinking you are all knowing.
He just hit his 16th year on THE HILL, though.He's not running. Wait until 2020.
Yep, he's got to do his time as Chairman of Ways and Means. He'll revamp the tax code and use that to run for POTUS. That's the plan. Love this guy.He just hit his 16th year on THE HILL, though.
Yep, he's got to do his time as Chairman of Ways and Means. He'll revamp the tax code and use that to run for POTUS. That's the plan. Love this guy.
The only way to get your cold, black soul some rest is to drink yourself to sleep every night?Anyway its Margherita time over here in 1%ville catch you all later
He just hit his 16th year on THE HILL, though.
Cap tip. I won't live that one down for a while. Solid effort all around.He won't know what hes doing for another 2.
Both you and ND are missing my point. I'm not talking about state run nursing home workers. Assisted Living Facilities, Visiting Angels, etc. is what I'm talking about. I guess I didn't make that clear. We have to restructure our awful public education system to offer kids more career paths. It's an absolute no brainer in my book!I'm with ND here, TJC. Just because demand goes up doesn't mean the pay goes up. The majority of the jobs in eldercare are not highly-skilled jobs. There are plenty of people willing and qualified to work these jobs so the competition will keep wages fairly low. Also, the money generally comes from Medicaid once people's money runs out so the prices charged are restricted.
Both you and ND are missing my point. I'm not talking about state run nursing home workers. Assisted Living Facilities, Visiting Angels, etc. is what I'm talking about. I guess I didn't make that clear. We have to restructure our awful public education system to offer kids more career paths. It's an absolute no brainer in my book!
Obviously you know nothing about assisted living facilities!The thread is closed, pal. Assisted living facility have even less skilled staff. Someone to serve food, clean up and pull bingo numbers? Not sure the post-Barrack economic revival is happening because of those types of jobs. Nice try though. Leave the goal post shifting to the pros.
Obviously you know nothing about assisted living facilities!
He's not running. Wait until 2020.
I imagine this argument sounds much like when the most common job in the united states stopped being farmer
Both sides answer to the same people.
Ex. Paul Ryan & Pelosi
If you pay attention to politics & can't see this.. You are the problem
Agreed cleanwave. We need many more people to get involved. You have no right to piss & moan if you're not willing to be actively involved!No puzzy.
Just need to get involved
Agreed cleanwave. We need many more people to get involved. You have no right to piss & moan if you're not willing to be actively involved!
FYI: 65 and over is the only age group with increased voter turnout over the last 50 years. All other group are down ~15%.