Posted by MikeT23 on 6/5/2015 10:57:00 AM (view original):
Posted by The Taint on 6/5/2015 5:38:00 AM (view original):
I was offered health care(wife's was better), got 10 days of paid vacation(as much unpaid as I wanted within reason), and invested in my retirement on my own.
I left for multiple reasons. I got a job where I have weekends off, I made more money, and started doing something I love even more, selling beer.
You got out because it's a young man's(or woman's) job. You get older and the "fun" part of the job started to suck. Being up til 4 and sleeping til early afternoon became problematic to spending time with wifey and friends. Interacting with interesting people became "serving drunk ******* who tell the same story I've heard a hundred times". The drunken chick poon became off-limits, well, because wifey wasn't putting up with that ****.
The only old bartenders are owners and/or old women who have no other skillset.
Unlike moy, I think creating service industry jobs is important. It gives young people, even if it's part-time, the ability to join the work force. They develop skills that will hopefully allow them to move up the job ladder. It's not "I'm a great President!!!" material but it's better than nothing.
I agree with your last paragraph... I've said multiple times in this thread its 'nice' to see the unemployment number dropping, but a quick look under the sheets shows its nothing to brag about at this point. 500,000 more part-time jobs, stagnant wages, and low quality job creation is what you will see upon a closer look at that specific unemployment number.
I'd have like to have seen more manufacturing, construction, and technology jobs which do much more for ones career and to promote the health economy overall. I'd have like to seen a big drop in corporate tax rates to accomplish this... Invite companies like Toyota and Honda to refurbish out factories, hire our workers, and make/assemble more products in the USA..... Invite companies like apple, google, etc to bring much of the trillions in offshore accounts back to the USA. Unfortunately that's not going to happen with this president.
I'd have also liked to have seen more money reallocated to education... In particular trade schools because plumbing, electrical, and other similar trades pay well, arent going away, and are in high demand.
6/5/2015 4:12 PM (edited)