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by IanDrake
3251 days ago
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I can't agree with you sorry. No yard? Try a park in town. You can have hours of fun with a $20 soccer ball or basketball or wiffleball or cornhole or horse shoes. Need entertainment? Read a book from the library. The great thing is you might actually learn something. You're wrong about the value of $70 a month for someone who takes payday loans. If they banked the $840 per year they could save hundreds in payday loan interest on top of that. Then after a few years of savings one of them could take night classes and become a welder, a nurse, or learn some other trade that would boost their income. That is the American dream. Let's stop pretending their jobs should pay more and start looking at reality. The reality is there are plenty of opportunities out there. Stop dreaming that your current skillset is worth more and start learning one that actually is. |
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Try a park in town? Not at night time you won't. Night time? Yeah, your irregular shifts cause you to have down time at random times. Remember, the Facebook contract isn't their only gig.
I never pretended the job should pay more. I'm remarking about the choice to purchase electronic entertainment being rational.
I actually agree with you that the parents have the choice to commute from East Oakland, Antioch, or Tracy if they want to start saving money. They are clearly making some trade-offs. I think their trade-offs are rational, but they shouldn't blame Zuck
Facebook is heavily pushing employees to transfer to Seattle. They even keep their pay rate!