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February 3, 2009 at 12:24 PM #341041February 3, 2009 at 2:07 PM #340547
barnaby33
ParticipantNote: I know truck drivers makeing more than six figures these days.
So do I. Of course two of those six figures are to the right of the decimal. Its all about interpretation. Saying I deserve a mansion in La Jolla is about as useful as saying I’d be satisfied living in Temecula and commuting. Neither is realistic. You may know lots of people making lots of money but overall that just isn’t the case. median family income for four is between 60-82k a year depending on whose numbers you use. We’ve had this discussion too many times for me to want to rehash it.
Josh
February 3, 2009 at 2:07 PM #340871barnaby33
ParticipantNote: I know truck drivers makeing more than six figures these days.
So do I. Of course two of those six figures are to the right of the decimal. Its all about interpretation. Saying I deserve a mansion in La Jolla is about as useful as saying I’d be satisfied living in Temecula and commuting. Neither is realistic. You may know lots of people making lots of money but overall that just isn’t the case. median family income for four is between 60-82k a year depending on whose numbers you use. We’ve had this discussion too many times for me to want to rehash it.
Josh
February 3, 2009 at 2:07 PM #340971barnaby33
ParticipantNote: I know truck drivers makeing more than six figures these days.
So do I. Of course two of those six figures are to the right of the decimal. Its all about interpretation. Saying I deserve a mansion in La Jolla is about as useful as saying I’d be satisfied living in Temecula and commuting. Neither is realistic. You may know lots of people making lots of money but overall that just isn’t the case. median family income for four is between 60-82k a year depending on whose numbers you use. We’ve had this discussion too many times for me to want to rehash it.
Josh
February 3, 2009 at 2:07 PM #340999barnaby33
ParticipantNote: I know truck drivers makeing more than six figures these days.
So do I. Of course two of those six figures are to the right of the decimal. Its all about interpretation. Saying I deserve a mansion in La Jolla is about as useful as saying I’d be satisfied living in Temecula and commuting. Neither is realistic. You may know lots of people making lots of money but overall that just isn’t the case. median family income for four is between 60-82k a year depending on whose numbers you use. We’ve had this discussion too many times for me to want to rehash it.
Josh
February 3, 2009 at 2:07 PM #341092barnaby33
ParticipantNote: I know truck drivers makeing more than six figures these days.
So do I. Of course two of those six figures are to the right of the decimal. Its all about interpretation. Saying I deserve a mansion in La Jolla is about as useful as saying I’d be satisfied living in Temecula and commuting. Neither is realistic. You may know lots of people making lots of money but overall that just isn’t the case. median family income for four is between 60-82k a year depending on whose numbers you use. We’ve had this discussion too many times for me to want to rehash it.
Josh
February 3, 2009 at 2:09 PM #340552kewp
Participant[quote=paramount]
The remaining 50% work for the bloated gov’t with their bloated salaries and benefits/pensions with really nothing to worry about.[/quote]So become a policeman, tough guy.
February 3, 2009 at 2:09 PM #340876kewp
Participant[quote=paramount]
The remaining 50% work for the bloated gov’t with their bloated salaries and benefits/pensions with really nothing to worry about.[/quote]So become a policeman, tough guy.
February 3, 2009 at 2:09 PM #340976kewp
Participant[quote=paramount]
The remaining 50% work for the bloated gov’t with their bloated salaries and benefits/pensions with really nothing to worry about.[/quote]So become a policeman, tough guy.
February 3, 2009 at 2:09 PM #341004kewp
Participant[quote=paramount]
The remaining 50% work for the bloated gov’t with their bloated salaries and benefits/pensions with really nothing to worry about.[/quote]So become a policeman, tough guy.
February 3, 2009 at 2:09 PM #341097kewp
Participant[quote=paramount]
The remaining 50% work for the bloated gov’t with their bloated salaries and benefits/pensions with really nothing to worry about.[/quote]So become a policeman, tough guy.
February 3, 2009 at 9:46 PM #340641paramount
Participant[quote=kewp][quote=paramount]
The remaining 50% work for the bloated gov’t with their bloated salaries and benefits/pensions with really nothing to worry about.[/quote]So become a policeman, tough guy.
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That’s not a bad idea; that’s probably one of the better jobs in a Socialist Authoritarian Police State.
February 3, 2009 at 9:46 PM #340965paramount
Participant[quote=kewp][quote=paramount]
The remaining 50% work for the bloated gov’t with their bloated salaries and benefits/pensions with really nothing to worry about.[/quote]So become a policeman, tough guy.
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That’s not a bad idea; that’s probably one of the better jobs in a Socialist Authoritarian Police State.
February 3, 2009 at 9:46 PM #341066paramount
Participant[quote=kewp][quote=paramount]
The remaining 50% work for the bloated gov’t with their bloated salaries and benefits/pensions with really nothing to worry about.[/quote]So become a policeman, tough guy.
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That’s not a bad idea; that’s probably one of the better jobs in a Socialist Authoritarian Police State.
February 3, 2009 at 9:46 PM #341094paramount
Participant[quote=kewp][quote=paramount]
The remaining 50% work for the bloated gov’t with their bloated salaries and benefits/pensions with really nothing to worry about.[/quote]So become a policeman, tough guy.
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That’s not a bad idea; that’s probably one of the better jobs in a Socialist Authoritarian Police State.
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