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August 24, 2009 at 10:09 AM in reply to: Wealth redistribution hits super-wealthy (or once super -wealthy). #448223August 24, 2009 at 10:09 AM in reply to: Wealth redistribution hits super-wealthy (or once super -wealthy). #448414werewolf34Participant
At least McAfee is a self-made man. A better example than the spoiled rich kids who inherit their wealth.
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August 24, 2009 at 10:09 AM in reply to: Wealth redistribution hits super-wealthy (or once super -wealthy). #448754werewolf34ParticipantAt least McAfee is a self-made man. A better example than the spoiled rich kids who inherit their wealth.
Opening bid on the ranch $1 bob
August 24, 2009 at 10:09 AM in reply to: Wealth redistribution hits super-wealthy (or once super -wealthy). #448824werewolf34ParticipantAt least McAfee is a self-made man. A better example than the spoiled rich kids who inherit their wealth.
Opening bid on the ranch $1 bob
August 24, 2009 at 10:09 AM in reply to: Wealth redistribution hits super-wealthy (or once super -wealthy). #449011werewolf34ParticipantAt least McAfee is a self-made man. A better example than the spoiled rich kids who inherit their wealth.
Opening bid on the ranch $1 bob
werewolf34ParticipantOn a positive note, at least she works.
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werewolf34ParticipantOn a positive note, at least she works.
I know plenty of older women who want to be kept ladies. Check out Georges in LJ
werewolf34ParticipantOn a positive note, at least she works.
I know plenty of older women who want to be kept ladies. Check out Georges in LJ
werewolf34ParticipantOn a positive note, at least she works.
I know plenty of older women who want to be kept ladies. Check out Georges in LJ
werewolf34ParticipantOn a positive note, at least she works.
I know plenty of older women who want to be kept ladies. Check out Georges in LJ
August 14, 2009 at 10:12 AM in reply to: San Diego Fire Chief retires at 53 with $123K/yr pension for life… #444656werewolf34ParticipantI gotta back up TG on this one. I grew up in a military family (both parents) and lived on military bases most of my childhood.
Most military personnel could not cut in the US as civilians. They don’t have the education they need. Some are true-blue believers but most were in it for free education and job training for later (weapons systems, engineers, finance)
Back on topic.
I think Peter has the best argument in the thread. Lower comp and benefits to a point where the applicant to job ratio is more reasonable. I also believe that fire fighter and police are distinctly different jobs (hero status, risk and pay). I think police should get paid more than fire fighter b/c the risk is higher.Some people idolize policeman and firefighters. In my hometown, most of the school bullies went into police and fire units.
August 14, 2009 at 10:12 AM in reply to: San Diego Fire Chief retires at 53 with $123K/yr pension for life… #444848werewolf34ParticipantI gotta back up TG on this one. I grew up in a military family (both parents) and lived on military bases most of my childhood.
Most military personnel could not cut in the US as civilians. They don’t have the education they need. Some are true-blue believers but most were in it for free education and job training for later (weapons systems, engineers, finance)
Back on topic.
I think Peter has the best argument in the thread. Lower comp and benefits to a point where the applicant to job ratio is more reasonable. I also believe that fire fighter and police are distinctly different jobs (hero status, risk and pay). I think police should get paid more than fire fighter b/c the risk is higher.Some people idolize policeman and firefighters. In my hometown, most of the school bullies went into police and fire units.
August 14, 2009 at 10:12 AM in reply to: San Diego Fire Chief retires at 53 with $123K/yr pension for life… #445186werewolf34ParticipantI gotta back up TG on this one. I grew up in a military family (both parents) and lived on military bases most of my childhood.
Most military personnel could not cut in the US as civilians. They don’t have the education they need. Some are true-blue believers but most were in it for free education and job training for later (weapons systems, engineers, finance)
Back on topic.
I think Peter has the best argument in the thread. Lower comp and benefits to a point where the applicant to job ratio is more reasonable. I also believe that fire fighter and police are distinctly different jobs (hero status, risk and pay). I think police should get paid more than fire fighter b/c the risk is higher.Some people idolize policeman and firefighters. In my hometown, most of the school bullies went into police and fire units.
August 14, 2009 at 10:12 AM in reply to: San Diego Fire Chief retires at 53 with $123K/yr pension for life… #445255werewolf34ParticipantI gotta back up TG on this one. I grew up in a military family (both parents) and lived on military bases most of my childhood.
Most military personnel could not cut in the US as civilians. They don’t have the education they need. Some are true-blue believers but most were in it for free education and job training for later (weapons systems, engineers, finance)
Back on topic.
I think Peter has the best argument in the thread. Lower comp and benefits to a point where the applicant to job ratio is more reasonable. I also believe that fire fighter and police are distinctly different jobs (hero status, risk and pay). I think police should get paid more than fire fighter b/c the risk is higher.Some people idolize policeman and firefighters. In my hometown, most of the school bullies went into police and fire units.
August 14, 2009 at 10:12 AM in reply to: San Diego Fire Chief retires at 53 with $123K/yr pension for life… #445436werewolf34ParticipantI gotta back up TG on this one. I grew up in a military family (both parents) and lived on military bases most of my childhood.
Most military personnel could not cut in the US as civilians. They don’t have the education they need. Some are true-blue believers but most were in it for free education and job training for later (weapons systems, engineers, finance)
Back on topic.
I think Peter has the best argument in the thread. Lower comp and benefits to a point where the applicant to job ratio is more reasonable. I also believe that fire fighter and police are distinctly different jobs (hero status, risk and pay). I think police should get paid more than fire fighter b/c the risk is higher.Some people idolize policeman and firefighters. In my hometown, most of the school bullies went into police and fire units.
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