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April 25, 2008 at 10:21 AM #194519April 25, 2008 at 11:09 AM #194442Sandi EganParticipant
affirative action? I thought that was suppose to be dead.
I wish it was; I believe focusing on racial differences perpetuates discrimination. I don’t know how strictly it’s enforced, but I do know the rules are still there. For example, employers have to ask all prospective employees those race/age/sex questions (optional) and report the results to the govt.April 25, 2008 at 11:09 AM #194473Sandi EganParticipantaffirative action? I thought that was suppose to be dead.
I wish it was; I believe focusing on racial differences perpetuates discrimination. I don’t know how strictly it’s enforced, but I do know the rules are still there. For example, employers have to ask all prospective employees those race/age/sex questions (optional) and report the results to the govt.April 25, 2008 at 11:09 AM #194500Sandi EganParticipantaffirative action? I thought that was suppose to be dead.
I wish it was; I believe focusing on racial differences perpetuates discrimination. I don’t know how strictly it’s enforced, but I do know the rules are still there. For example, employers have to ask all prospective employees those race/age/sex questions (optional) and report the results to the govt.April 25, 2008 at 11:09 AM #194516Sandi EganParticipantaffirative action? I thought that was suppose to be dead.
I wish it was; I believe focusing on racial differences perpetuates discrimination. I don’t know how strictly it’s enforced, but I do know the rules are still there. For example, employers have to ask all prospective employees those race/age/sex questions (optional) and report the results to the govt.April 25, 2008 at 11:09 AM #194559Sandi EganParticipantaffirative action? I thought that was suppose to be dead.
I wish it was; I believe focusing on racial differences perpetuates discrimination. I don’t know how strictly it’s enforced, but I do know the rules are still there. For example, employers have to ask all prospective employees those race/age/sex questions (optional) and report the results to the govt.April 25, 2008 at 12:05 PM #194462ocrenterParticipantso conclusion is $90 to 120k in general.
that gets us $10k per month, 6k after 401k and social security and taxes.
2k per month for housing would be feasible, 3k per month would be a stretch. assuming 20% down, the said engineer will need a $400k home.
April 25, 2008 at 12:05 PM #194494ocrenterParticipantso conclusion is $90 to 120k in general.
that gets us $10k per month, 6k after 401k and social security and taxes.
2k per month for housing would be feasible, 3k per month would be a stretch. assuming 20% down, the said engineer will need a $400k home.
April 25, 2008 at 12:05 PM #194520ocrenterParticipantso conclusion is $90 to 120k in general.
that gets us $10k per month, 6k after 401k and social security and taxes.
2k per month for housing would be feasible, 3k per month would be a stretch. assuming 20% down, the said engineer will need a $400k home.
April 25, 2008 at 12:05 PM #194536ocrenterParticipantso conclusion is $90 to 120k in general.
that gets us $10k per month, 6k after 401k and social security and taxes.
2k per month for housing would be feasible, 3k per month would be a stretch. assuming 20% down, the said engineer will need a $400k home.
April 25, 2008 at 12:05 PM #194580ocrenterParticipantso conclusion is $90 to 120k in general.
that gets us $10k per month, 6k after 401k and social security and taxes.
2k per month for housing would be feasible, 3k per month would be a stretch. assuming 20% down, the said engineer will need a $400k home.
April 25, 2008 at 12:31 PM #194482nlaParticipantWhen I said IT, I meant the IT industry as a whole not just support. Most of these people that I know are Sotware Engr, DBA, Sys. Analyst, etc.
April 25, 2008 at 12:31 PM #194513nlaParticipantWhen I said IT, I meant the IT industry as a whole not just support. Most of these people that I know are Sotware Engr, DBA, Sys. Analyst, etc.
April 25, 2008 at 12:31 PM #194540nlaParticipantWhen I said IT, I meant the IT industry as a whole not just support. Most of these people that I know are Sotware Engr, DBA, Sys. Analyst, etc.
April 25, 2008 at 12:31 PM #194556nlaParticipantWhen I said IT, I meant the IT industry as a whole not just support. Most of these people that I know are Sotware Engr, DBA, Sys. Analyst, etc.
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