Originally posted by lasersailor184
So I'm wrong in saying that in order to attract applicants to a job that the applicants don't really want to do, they need to offer more money?
"Also, it isn't a friggin IQ test as to why some jobs pay better then others. This is because they are in less demand than others."
A "job that's in less demand" means a job employers aren't in much need of. Not "a job that the applicants don't really want to do."
Originally posted by lasersailor184
I said that companies should have their taxes lessened and rewarded more for keeping their production in America.
"The solution to fix companies outsourcing isn't banning those that outsource, but keep them here. Offer tax breaks, incentives, get rid of unions... "
(So, if your latest revision is what you really meant then, you're right, you're not very good at expressing yourself. But you really shouldn't rely on the triple digit I.Q. of the reader to make up for the faults of the writer.)
Heh.
Originally posted by lasersailor184
It's a bit embarrassing that I had to spell it out for you. But, don't think too hard on yourself, there needs to be some people who can't crack triple digit IQ's to make the rest of us seem at least somewhat intelligent.
Please stop "embarrassing" me so much ...... for your own sake, kid.