[Homestead] [Homestead ] MY microcosm of economic downturn
EarthNSky
erthnsky at bellsouth.net
Mon Dec 22 17:21:44 EST 2008
Lynn Wigglesworth wrote:
>
> Since the time I moved here (12 years ago) there is a very clear separation
> between those who make minumum wage (or less, like farmers), and the
> 'professionals'. 'Professional' here means teachers, bank executives, etc.,
> who at most make $50,000, but they are two different worlds.
Absolutely.., for the sake of my argument, I just lumped it together.
There is a huge standard of living difference just in folks under 50k.
>
> At 53, I can't even get an interview for a minimum wage job. But that's not
> the current crisis; jobs have been tight here for years. There are so many
> applicants for every minimum wage job that they don't even have to interview
> us 'old ladies'..
>
>> But we aren't worried, Bob, because there will soon be lots of low
>> income burger flipping jobs.<G>
>
> I can only hope :-) The difference between me and the middle class is that I
> could actually live on minumum wage. I don't have an expensive lifestyle to
> support.
Sorry Lynn, I wasn't thinking and did not mean to rub salt in the wounds.
B
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The true significance of Sacajawea's involvement in the Lewis & Clark
expedition is that it was the first documented trip in history where men
asked a woman for directions and followed them, allowing them to arrive
at their destination.
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