I would agree with Pertho in that case. I think people would have been fine with staying in if they weren’t being berated by corporate news and cheesedick politicians who flout the very same rules they expect the rest of us to abide by. If our political class weren’t such morons this would have gone a lot better, but they are, so it didn’t.
If they don’t have the resources, they could be considered essentially blameless. You can’t save everyone, especially when the people you’re trying to save won’t save themselves. But again, even places that are pretty locked down are still having cases, and as I alluded to earlier, there are studies coming out that are showing the cost of the lockdowns, financial and mental, might be worse than the virus. I’ll see if I can dig that up.
An emt goes to school 8 months with an internship lasting 3. Then goes with ojt.
Most trade schools set up internships and job placement
I made sure to get my off track cousins into those kinds of schools.
I mean my nephew is a pharmacy tech for the bureua of prisons making 70g a year in la county
All from a program that cost him 2000$ and a year of school. No student debt. No college degree. Just a lot of experience and hard work. He was lost after high school and got a dwi. So i kind of set him up at the school i went to. Dude is doing so much good now
The issue i have is not education. Or degrees. Or whatever. Really what gets you ahead is perseverance and working towards your goal.
The worst mentality one can have is being content with their stagnancy
Both, of course.
Both are appreciable and when they come together it’s even better.
I doubt most people give a shit about what people say on TV or some political dickhead doing something stupid. People didn’t respect the rules on Coronavirus because people are generally unruly by nature, Americans are more unruly than average, and the central government was ran by an idiot that wasn’t even trying to send a clear message to the population on the issue.
Sure, but when a lot of people that are telling you to wear a mask, not visit your family, not go out and get your hair cut are doing all those things themselves, it makes it less likely that the population is going to listen. There are lot of things that contributed, and you’re not wrong about Americans being an unruly bunch in some ways, but the lack of a good example from the top didn’t help.
Do you actually still believe this even after the multitude of examples proving otherwise?
Anyway, I gotta jet, got a racist virtual sake tasting to get to, and by racist I mean me, a white guy, enjoying something made by another culture. Happy Thursday everyone!
What’s going on with Asian people and the construction industry? I was looking at this population survey earlier, Asians are barely 2% of construction laborers, why do you think that is?
Not even close. The acquisition and selling of digital assets have been part of the tax code for about 4 or 5 years in the united states. It’s been required by law that when you sign up for a crypto exchange you need to verify your identity and supply your social security number. Similarly, the exchanges themselves are required to send the history of your transactions to the IRS for the tax year if you bought/sold more than 20,000 worth of cryptocurrency.
In terms of crypto’s being used for black and grey market deals or washing money, the overwhelming majority of crypto’s actually are pretty traceable. If you know someone’s bitcoin wallet address you can literally look up their entire history of transactions from the time the wallet was created up to now. The majority of cryptos operate on “public blockchain ledgers” which basically means that transactions are traceable AND you can calculate how much money is in someone’s wallet.
That’s without touching the microfinancing stuff. Basically, a whole lot of people don’t really understand the technology because they’re too old or haven’t done their due diligence in figuring out blockchain and cryptocurrencies.
Construction labor. Okay look a lot of the construction labor in the states is done by undocumented workers right. I mean you are canadian so you saw that kids in the hall steel toe boots skit
So construction is a low prestige job right. So most legal asians in construction are either foremans or architects or engineers
The actual manual labor is made up of undocumented workers. The majority being hispanic. The other workers like chinese, viet, filipino…
These also make up a majority of farm workers.
Undocumented people do not want to be accounted for because of fear of getting caught
It is an issue with documented vs Undocumented
Canada has a very streamlined process for documented workers. The us has a glut of illegals
I did not make that argument. I made the argument it wasn’t a business’s perogative to enforce it, and my logic was employees aren’t paid enough to enforce mandates that could have people attacking them for it, because people where doing that.