On Feb 10, 1:28*am, dxAce wrote:
Mike "I'm a college professor with a PhD" Bryant wrote:
On Feb 9, 12:56 pm, dxAce wrote:
Better check Louisville, KY... now there is a low IQ level. That poor fellow
was stupid enough to resign from a job, before he checked his bank account,
and discovered he didn't have enough money to move back home.
Now same fellow purports to have some ability to be teaching personal finance.
It's no wonder we're in such financial straights.
Lying Lare,
I don't know where you got your info, but that shows how unreliable
your sources are. Particularly since I did move back to KY within a
month of resigning. Proof of that is also in the RRS archives. At
least I have enough finacial responsibility to support myself without
living off of government disability checks and lawsuits against former
employers, like you do, Mr. Hypocrite!
Some of us have actual jobs and do more than lay around listening to
shortwave 24/7.
You obviously have a problem with listening to shortwave.
Some work, some teach, others suck up gov't resources without adding
at all to America's economy.
- With the way you teach, it is doubtful that any
- of your graduates will be adding to America's
- economy in any meaningful way.
? WHAT AMERICA'S ECONOMY ?
Obama-Nomics© : How the Real True US National
Jobless Rate Is Much Closer To 22% ! [1-in-5]
The 1st new term bring added and used to
describe the over all US Unemployment Picture
is "Under-Employment"
* People who used to have Full Time Jobs and
are now working only Part-Time :
Add 1%~2% to the Total
* People who used to have a Full Time Job and
are now working two or more Part-Time Jobs :
Add 1%~2% to the Total
* People who have Higher Education a/o Skills
and now working at No-Degree and Unskilled
Jobs :
Add 1%~2% to the Total
http://articles.moneycentral.msn.com...ment-rate.aspx