Originally posted by lazs2
well doc.. I suppose that I am missing the point... are you saying that joining the military to get an education should guarentee you a great job for the rest of your life? Was the whole time just a waste of a few years if you don't?
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Step back from the problem.
Arnold's premise is "work hard, play by the rules, and you can prosper." Right?
But more and more we're seeing that folks who don't play by the rules we were taught growing up are raking in mega bucks at the expense of everyone else. Is Ken Lay even in jail yet? I've lost track.
Not 20 years ago a lot of companies had "no lay-off" policies. Believe it or not. And they were a lot more interested in hiring people and training them if they weren't the perfect fit - especially if that person showed the potential to be a long-term employee. Nowadays, that just isn't the case. This seemingly endless recession is part of it, but also its that companies aren't built to last anymore - they're built to flip and go public as soon as possible.
Bottom line is that what Arnie described is the way things were, and the way we want them to be, but not the way it is since about 1998.
Who's to blame? Like I know? I don't believe either party ... or the media (save for Jon Stewart
... that is if Comedy Central counts as the "media"). Both parties see this as a big game and it makes me purely sick. I really don't care who's to blame anymore ... I just these morons to stop waving their privates at each other and fix the damn problems. Fixing what's wrong is their job, afterall.