@katiecouric: Jobless in America
August 10, 2010 3:56 PM
Katie Couric speaks with Conor Dougherty of The Wall Street Journal and Ellen Gordon Reeves, author of "Can I Wear My Nose Ring to the Interview" about the job market, where the jobs are, and how to get one.
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My name is WES. I am e-mailing you to try to get and answer. I have worked in a hospital in California for 14 years. I got the job Wright out of High School. I have not had any other experience. If I can I would love to learn but cant afford going back to school. I was trained In the Emergency room. I have the experience. I need to know that why is it that I may being rejected at other hospitals. I am a C.P.R Instructor and Hazmat certified. I go in and try to applied at the facility place and on line.
So why cant the places take into consideration with my experience. If you can e-mail me if you can.
Thank you for your help,
Wes
i think automation has rendered the old mid-evil antique ideas of pulling a days work, to be old school non-free thinking.
the idea of creating new jobs when every job out there costs us 10000$ a day. of pure debt. to foreign investors who buy our freedom and in the case of Clinton. the actual land of our country. maybe unrecoverable swamplands. but thats our country. without it we are "beleaguered".. we need that thing.
ok
so how about going back to the old way of GNP.
we push to shut down as many low paying ineffective jobs as possible.
we would still have an imbalance of wealth. that will make the pro slavery community happy. but it will be in the hands of the actual doctors of automation. people who can make a mega profit from a months work. like the guy who invented x-rays. or automated photographic printing. or the automobile. sky scrapers, chemical synthesizers that make dopamine or Benzedrine for disabled people. traffic lights..
trying to compete with a robot is like that episode of the twilight zone where in the future a guy trys to make his old robot fighter work one last time. but instead he decides to go IN the ring himself and the scene fades to credits . the end. steel machine kills him.
thats what the maniacs who devised "create new jobs have done to the usa. the people are like the body and the insane government has pitted us against other nations who use real live slavery and robots,, we never stood a chance. this economic shift to gm from for and Chrysler is just another example of delusional favoritism spawning a "whitewashed insider trading" that makes any government assault on people looks like a mis demeaning human error. thanks for reading.