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Yeah and its a super easy job that anyone could learn to do in a few days & they are getting paid $20 an hour so i have no sympathy for them... did you ever consider that they might be getting paid too much already?
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Originally Posted by BigGreg
Well maybe their the smart ones and your the dumb one. It may be an easy job. But then why aren't you doing it?
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Originally Posted by newyorkreload
Where can you own a home off $10/ hour?
You can't really own a home here for less than $50-70/hr here unless you do interest only (bad idea) or get some crazy deal (like I did.)
So should $70/hr be minimum wage or something?
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Originally Posted by Sky92x
You can't really own a home here for less than $50-70/hr here unless you do interest only (bad idea) or get some crazy deal (like I did.)
how much credit card debt is carried with that $50-$70 an hour :P
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Originally Posted by Mr. Furley
simple math
Toothpaste tube + clean **** + duct tape = drug free employee
Toothpaste tube + clean **** + duct tape = drug free employee
What if someday your drug test says your pregnant?
#59
Originally Posted by Double Phister
how much do you pay your donor?
What if someday your drug test says your pregnant?
What if someday your drug test says your pregnant?
Most of the time i get it for free but last time i did shoot her $20 from my first check for her trouble.
Originally Posted by sonicsuby
Gotcha. Don't they wonder why there's toothpaste in your pee?
Last edited by Mr. Furley; 09-12-2006 at 04:05 PM.
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Originally Posted by sonicsuby
Your question isn't even relevant, dude.
Where the value of the career based on the social necessity? Our modern day consumption based culture puts high value on amenities such as public sanitation, but there's to be no consideration of whether or not members of that career field can afford to live in the community he or she serves?