Welcome to min wage, no benefits, no retirement. Living pay check to pay check. And Hoping you can pay bills and afford to eat.
Congrats your in the 60%
Edit: also if your American, don't ever get sick or injured. You can't afford a hospital.
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All jobs in everyday life are like this My dad finished highschool and is still like this un less your in the upper middle class you live like this
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???? My god what a stereotypical, insanely moronic post. Do I need to tell you to go brush your teeth? Dumbass
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Except he's right. Unless you know something about the American health care system that the rest of us don't? It's hardly the same as a silly myth about British teeth.
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Edited by TaCTiCaL32: 3/9/2015 12:25:57 PMChalk up another ^^^^^ Myth? Haha no.
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Edited by Fumbleblart: 3/9/2015 12:33:08 PMHow about something to back that up? http://www.economist.com/node/15060097
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Or you could do your own homework lol. You dont actually think Im going to click that link do ya? Lol dumbass
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Ad hominem. Come back to me when you can formulate an argument like an adult.
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*yawn*
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Quite.
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Lol. Unclench yet?
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Continue spewing your empty immature comments. It's obvious you have nothing constructive to add.
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I dropped out of high school at 16 and now i own a successful business. But staying in school is a good idea.
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Ya but how old are you, my buddies dad dropped out in grade 8, and is head of the port authority. The current market doesn't allow for this. And very few people will have the motivation, intelligence and will power to do so.
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I'm 33, I was 15 when I dropped out. True, things are different now and it's all about motivation.
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Agreed, people can do amazing things, most don't. In my "market" there are an avg of 16 people applying for a position. That's from dishwashers to accountants. Best be better.