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General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: rpm on February 15, 2016, 02:13:36 AM
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Stumbled across this and it's quite an interesting read. Jerry Foster was the first flying reporter in Arizona starting in the 1970's. He captured many amazing news stories and performed numerous daring rescues with his news helicopter. He became a local celebrity and President Reagan presented him the Harmon International Aviation Trophy for public service. Newsweek hailed him as a hero who flew a “chopper of mercy.” Not bad for a guy with an 8th Grade education. But his life soon took a downward spiral and he wound up living a life of exile as a cross country trucker.
He wrote a book a couple of years ago called Earthbound Misfit. I plan on picking that up soon, but in the meantime this story is pretty interesting.
http://www.azcentral.com/thingstodo/celebrities/articles/20140125jerry-foster-phoenix-tvs-flying-star.html
(http://static.wixstatic.com/media/fff14d_75f2ad4609d4404aac7771cd3dab65cb.jpg)
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Driving trucks is not a good job?
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Compared to flying a helicopter?
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Helicopters are devices of the devil!
Burt Reynolds drove trucks :old:
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In 29 states truck drivers made up the majority of full-time working adults in 2014.
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In 29 states truck drivers made up the majority of full-time working adults in 2014.
Absolutely no way this is true.
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Jodie Foster married a woman!
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Jodie Foster married a woman!
That's only because she prefers carpeting over hard wood....floors!
:salute
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Absolutely no way this is true.
If you had an internet connection and a computer you could find out if it's true of not.
Since you don't, I'll help you and tell you that it is true.
:noid
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Absolutely no way this is true.
It is
http://www.npr.org/sections/money/2015/02/05/382664837/map-the-most-common-job-in-every-state (http://www.npr.org/sections/money/2015/02/05/382664837/map-the-most-common-job-in-every-state)
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In 29 states truck drivers made up the majority of full-time working adults in 2014.
It is
http://www.npr.org/sections/money/2015/02/05/382664837/map-the-most-common-job-in-every-state (http://www.npr.org/sections/money/2015/02/05/382664837/map-the-most-common-job-in-every-state)
roadkill.
The most common is not the same thing as the majority. Golly-geen, do you guys even understand the English words you use?
What's the most common baseball score? Does that mean the majority of baseball games end with that score? No. Morons.
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Jodie Foster married a woman!
Mort and flood are insane :rofl
95% of Americans think mustard is bright yellow and tastes of five bags of sugar :old:
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Since I have internet service and a computer, I took my own advice and took the time to learn that, indeed, the truckdriver statistic is not true.
Not just because of boilerdown's comment, but because the person who produced this statistic for NPR did not correctly account for aggregated data from the Bureau of Labor and Statistics (BLS) data. The data for truckdriver was aggregated, but the data for other jobs remained broken into the subset within the entire job description.
For example, the different nursing specialty jobs were not combined into a total nursing category and different teaching (elementary, middle school, high school) jobs were not combined into "teachers."
So, in 42 states, retail salesperson is the most common job. There are more cooks, cashiers, office workers, secretaries, waitresses, janitors and other workers than truck drivers.
So, Zoney is correct. WTG Zoney.
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What is classed as a Truck?
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Truck driver?
(http://www.thenug.com/sites/default/pub/112713/thenug-tlFF3e24iX.gif)
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roadkill.
The most common is not the same thing as the majority. Golly-geen, do you guys even understand the English words you use?
What's the most common baseball score? Does that mean the majority of baseball games end with that score? No. Morons.
Golly-geen? Please do not call others morons and then make up words.
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Since I have internet service and a computer, I took my own advice and took the time to learn that, indeed, the truckdriver statistic is not true.
Not just because of boilerdown's comment, but because the person who produced this statistic for NPR did not correctly account for aggregated data from the Bureau of Labor and Statistics (BLS) data. The data for truckdriver was aggregated, but the data for other jobs remained broken into the subset within the entire job description.
For example, the different nursing specialty jobs were not combined into a total nursing category and different teaching (elementary, middle school, high school) jobs were not combined into "teachers."
So, in 42 states, retail salesperson is the most common job. There are more cooks, cashiers, office workers, secretaries, waitresses, janitors and other workers than truck drivers.
So, Zoney is correct. WTG Zoney.
I didn't think of the aggregates. Good call. Apologies to Zoney, if he was upset at me.
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In 29 states truck drivers made up the majority of full-time working adults in 2014.
And by 2024, they will all have been replaced by robots.
(http://i343.photobucket.com/albums/o460/caldera_08/truck.jpg~original) (http://s343.photobucket.com/user/caldera_08/media/truck.jpg.html)
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What is classed as a Truck?
(http://images20.fotki.com/v422/photos/5/117425/11024973/PeterbiltTheEvolutionofClass-vi.png)
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Helicopters are devices of the devil!
Burt Reynolds drove trucks :old:
You ignorant fool :old:
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