- Aug 9, 2007
- 111
- 0
- 0
Originally posted by: brxndxn
Engineers are gonna get paid more and more... Glad I'm in the profession. (industrial programmer, not quite engineer)
Damn, Dave. Who pissed in your Cheerios this morning?Originally posted by: dmcowen674
It is obviously not condusive in Japan to have kids and it has been that way for quite some time.
Anyone know why?
Of course you don't because you are too busy doing the same thing here.
Corporate profits became their number one priorty. Family and kids not allowed.
In fact their men started dying at age 40 from working continous 80 hr weeks.
The country is dying a deserved death just as the U.S. is at the hands of the Corporations.
Originally posted by: dmcowen674
It is obviously not condusive in Japan to have kids and it has been that way for quite some time.
Anyone know why?
Of course you don't because you are too busy doing the same thing here.
Corporate profits became their number one priorty. Family and kids not allowed.
In fact their men started dying at age 40 from working continous 80 hr weeks.
The country is dying a deserved death just as the U.S. is at the hands of the Corporations.
Originally posted by: dmcowen674
It is obviously not condusive in Japan to have kids and it has been that way for quite some time.
Anyone know why?
Of course you don't because you are too busy doing the same thing here.
Corporate profits became their number one priorty. Family and kids not allowed.
In fact their men started dying at age 40 from working continous 80 hr weeks.
The country is dying a deserved death just as the U.S. is at the hands of the Corporations.
There is a difference between "work ethic" and forced by corporations.Originally posted by: RichardE
Originally posted by: dmcowen674
It is obviously not condusive in Japan to have kids and it has been that way for quite some time.
Anyone know why?
Of course you don't because you are too busy doing the same thing here.
Corporate profits became their number one priorty. Family and kids not allowed.
In fact their men started dying at age 40 from working continous 80 hr weeks.
The country is dying a deserved death just as the U.S. is at the hands of the Corporations.
You ever been to Japan?
The work ethic of people there put Americas work ethic to shame.
Originally posted by: ericlp
Maybe one day engineering will be cool and a highly paid position then maybe kids around here would take interest instead of being a lawyer.
Those of us who can do it will fill in your gap, don't worry.Originally posted by: hellokeith
And college tuition, books, and engineering lab fees continue to rise ever higher. I'm sorry but 3-4 hours of Calculus II & III homework every night is not tenable when I have to work full time to afford my college expenses.
Originally posted by: CycloWizard
Those of us who can do it will fill in your gap, don't worry.Originally posted by: hellokeith
And college tuition, books, and engineering lab fees continue to rise ever higher. I'm sorry but 3-4 hours of Calculus II & III homework every night is not tenable when I have to work full time to afford my college expenses.
Originally posted by: BrownTown
Originally posted by: CycloWizard
Those of us who can do it will fill in your gap, don't worry.Originally posted by: hellokeith
And college tuition, books, and engineering lab fees continue to rise ever higher. I'm sorry but 3-4 hours of Calculus II & III homework every night is not tenable when I have to work full time to afford my college expenses.
Maybe you should spend less time on your homework then? I spent like 10 hours a week studying in college and ended up with a great job. You can have a "C" average in engineering and still get a $50,000/yr job just fine.
EDIT: not to mention something called "college loans", why work now making 10$/hr when you can get a loan and pay it off once your graduate and make 30$/hr ? (and its subsidized by the government)
Originally posted by: maverick44
Japans short of engineers
Originally posted by: dmcowen674
It is obviously not condusive in Japan to have kids and it has been that way for quite some time.
Anyone know why?
Of course you don't because you are too busy doing the same thing here.
Corporate profits became their number one priorty. Family and kids not allowed.
Originally posted by: dmcowen674
There is a difference between "work ethic" and forced by corporations.Originally posted by: RichardE
Originally posted by: dmcowen674
It is obviously not condusive in Japan to have kids and it has been that way for quite some time.
Anyone know why?
Of course you don't because you are too busy doing the same thing here.
Corporate profits became their number one priorty. Family and kids not allowed.
In fact their men started dying at age 40 from working continous 80 hr weeks.
The country is dying a deserved death just as the U.S. is at the hands of the Corporations.
You ever been to Japan?
The work ethic of people there put Americas work ethic to shame.
Being forced != work ethic
Originally posted by: dmcowen674
Originally posted by: BrownTown
Originally posted by: CycloWizard
Those of us who can do it will fill in your gap, don't worry.Originally posted by: hellokeith
And college tuition, books, and engineering lab fees continue to rise ever higher. I'm sorry but 3-4 hours of Calculus II & III homework every night is not tenable when I have to work full time to afford my college expenses.
Maybe you should spend less time on your homework then? I spent like 10 hours a week studying in college and ended up with a great job. You can have a "C" average in engineering and still get a $50,000/yr job just fine.
EDIT: not to mention something called "college loans", why work now making 10$/hr when you can get a loan and pay it off once your graduate and make 30$/hr ? (and its subsidized by the government)
Ah yes, the silver spponers speak, big surprise :roll:
Originally posted by: dmcowen674
Originally posted by: BrownTown
Originally posted by: CycloWizard
Those of us who can do it will fill in your gap, don't worry.Originally posted by: hellokeith
And college tuition, books, and engineering lab fees continue to rise ever higher. I'm sorry but 3-4 hours of Calculus II & III homework every night is not tenable when I have to work full time to afford my college expenses.
Maybe you should spend less time on your homework then? I spent like 10 hours a week studying in college and ended up with a great job. You can have a "C" average in engineering and still get a $50,000/yr job just fine.
EDIT: not to mention something called "college loans", why work now making 10$/hr when you can get a loan and pay it off once your graduate and make 30$/hr ? (and its subsidized by the government)
Ah yes, the silver spponers speak, big surprise :roll:
Originally posted by: RichardE
Originally posted by: dmcowen674
Originally posted by: BrownTown
Originally posted by: CycloWizard
Those of us who can do it will fill in your gap, don't worry.Originally posted by: hellokeith
And college tuition, books, and engineering lab fees continue to rise ever higher. I'm sorry but 3-4 hours of Calculus II & III homework every night is not tenable when I have to work full time to afford my college expenses.
Maybe you should spend less time on your homework then? I spent like 10 hours a week studying in college and ended up with a great job. You can have a "C" average in engineering and still get a $50,000/yr job just fine.
EDIT: not to mention something called "college loans", why work now making 10$/hr when you can get a loan and pay it off once your graduate and make 30$/hr ? (and its subsidized by the government)
Ah yes, the silver spponers speak, big surprise :roll:
How is a loan a silver spoon? Unless people that never screwed around with there credit all of a sudden are guilty for being in a position to get a loan..