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Old Sep 4, 2007 | 05:06 AM
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Originally Posted by vip18971
So, what is this suppossed to say; that globalization is a bad thing? Because if that is the point you're attempting to make the global economy disagrees with you.



By the way, who here has ever really had a truly hard time finding a job (at least 2 months or more with no interviews) because the job(s) they were looking for were outsourced, and not because their compensation expectations were too high or they were just plain lazy?

I know I haven't. Nobody that I personally know has, either.
Well I know what it is that you are tring to say, But I have personaly been laid off twice in the past 10 years from 2 different companys that moved thier plants overseas, so outsourcing has effected me. And over 1 million jobs in the past decade too. So it does hurt us. But thanks for the input. As far a compensation expectations being too high, well lets see Fuel prices have tripled in the past 15 years price of milk has over doubled and over all cost of living has tripled so are you saying we should still be able to live at $10 and hour? Being that is what my wage was 15 years ago!
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Originally Posted by DrDirt
You also make a foolhardy leap of faith in assuming that the government can execute a program properly when they can't even execute terrorists properly!!!
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