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jimmyle
ParticipantWhat are you talking about? The average Engineer and IT worker with 4 years of work experience make under $80K.
Just do a simple math, an Engineer starts with $57K, he got 3%, 5%, 10%, and 3% raise and he is still under $70K.
[quote=BWell_SoCal]In my experience, it’s more like $115K/year with just a BS in those fields and only four years of work experience. Travel required.[/quote]
jimmyle
ParticipantWhat are you talking about? The average Engineer and IT worker with 4 years of work experience make under $80K.
Just do a simple math, an Engineer starts with $57K, he got 3%, 5%, 10%, and 3% raise and he is still under $70K.
[quote=BWell_SoCal]In my experience, it’s more like $115K/year with just a BS in those fields and only four years of work experience. Travel required.[/quote]
jimmyle
ParticipantI was in Vietnam two years ago and my cousins rewarded their kids (for doing good in school) with KFC foods which suppose to high-end in Vietnam. The kids were collecting KFC coupons in newspapers and got very excited. The reason they don’t go to KFCs too often is because it is expensive, imagine when it becomes affordable like in the US.
jimmyle
ParticipantI was in Vietnam two years ago and my cousins rewarded their kids (for doing good in school) with KFC foods which suppose to high-end in Vietnam. The kids were collecting KFC coupons in newspapers and got very excited. The reason they don’t go to KFCs too often is because it is expensive, imagine when it becomes affordable like in the US.
jimmyle
ParticipantI was in Vietnam two years ago and my cousins rewarded their kids (for doing good in school) with KFC foods which suppose to high-end in Vietnam. The kids were collecting KFC coupons in newspapers and got very excited. The reason they don’t go to KFCs too often is because it is expensive, imagine when it becomes affordable like in the US.
jimmyle
ParticipantI was in Vietnam two years ago and my cousins rewarded their kids (for doing good in school) with KFC foods which suppose to high-end in Vietnam. The kids were collecting KFC coupons in newspapers and got very excited. The reason they don’t go to KFCs too often is because it is expensive, imagine when it becomes affordable like in the US.
jimmyle
ParticipantI was in Vietnam two years ago and my cousins rewarded their kids (for doing good in school) with KFC foods which suppose to high-end in Vietnam. The kids were collecting KFC coupons in newspapers and got very excited. The reason they don’t go to KFCs too often is because it is expensive, imagine when it becomes affordable like in the US.
jimmyle
ParticipantDamn, we can’t even keep the current libraries in the city open full-time why do we need more?
jimmyle
ParticipantDamn, we can’t even keep the current libraries in the city open full-time why do we need more?
jimmyle
ParticipantDamn, we can’t even keep the current libraries in the city open full-time why do we need more?
jimmyle
ParticipantDamn, we can’t even keep the current libraries in the city open full-time why do we need more?
jimmyle
ParticipantDamn, we can’t even keep the current libraries in the city open full-time why do we need more?
jimmyle
ParticipantKrugman is half right, Keynesian economic theory of increasing government spendings during a recession to increase GDP and then cutting government spendings during boom time to pay down the debt works only if our government can cut spendings during boom time. When was the last time you see the government cut anything substantial? Instead, you have Bush cutting taxes and increasing government spending during the good economic period of 2001-2008.
jimmyle
ParticipantKrugman is half right, Keynesian economic theory of increasing government spendings during a recession to increase GDP and then cutting government spendings during boom time to pay down the debt works only if our government can cut spendings during boom time. When was the last time you see the government cut anything substantial? Instead, you have Bush cutting taxes and increasing government spending during the good economic period of 2001-2008.
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