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Started by 2eagles, August 12, 2016, 08:29:28 PM
Quote from: 2eagles on August 12, 2016, 09:43:40 PMA manager of the worlds largest in its category, told me he wanted a college kid to work for the summer. Not hard work, but out of bed very early and 40 hours. Offered $6000. between semesters and had ZERO takers.
Quote from: WildTigerTrout on August 12, 2016, 10:13:41 PMQuote from: 2eagles on August 12, 2016, 09:43:40 PMA manager of the worlds largest in its category, told me he wanted a college kid to work for the summer. Not hard work, but out of bed very early and 40 hours. Offered $6000. between semesters and had ZERO takers.If my son were available I am sure he would take it but his summers are full and busy at this point and time. He is currently a freshman at the United States Air Force Academy. He knows what hard work is. His Mom and I taught him that early in life.
Quote from: Farmboy27 on August 12, 2016, 09:34:11 PMNo one wants to actually "work" anymore. It seems everyone wants everything for nothing. At the building construction company that I work for, we hire guys that show up for a day or two and that's it. They find out that they may have to sweat alittle for their pay and decide unemployment or welfare is easier! And the future ain't looking any better. I have offered high school kids $15 an hour to help on the farm and almost all of them say "nope, I'm not working for that".
Quote from: Happy on August 14, 2016, 11:09:20 AMOne day there were a few fellows trying to bum change at a plaza I was shopping at. I ran inside of one the stores that had a help wanted sign at the window. I got a handful of applications and handed them to them. If looks could kill I would have been dead.
Quote from: Happy on August 14, 2016, 06:58:05 PMLittle bit. Has happened before though In all honesty work ethic has gone out the window. In some ways I am glad I was raised by a single mom who scraped to get by. I learned the value of work and earning your way. Started out if high school at a construction company at 6.25 an hour. 17 years later I am still there and have a position in management. It took 16 years and doing a lot of jobs no one see wanted to do. Have worked from New York to New Mexico and spent hundreds of nights away from my wife and kids. Glad it's over now but I am proud of what I have accomplished and it ticks me off to see people turn down perfectly good jobs because they feel it is beneath them. I respect anyone who works. I don't care if it's at walmart as long as your doing the best you can. There is no pride in earning what you have anymore and it's ruining the country. Welfare and other such programs need seriously overhauled. If people get hungry enough then they may find some new inspiration.