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Toeknee 08-09-2011 05:14 PM

Ratigan Is Mad As Hell in [Market-Ticker]

StaxBundlez 08-09-2011 05:49 PM

lol wut?

InvisibleSoul 08-10-2011 07:38 AM

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Originally Posted by LiquidTurbo (Post 7539871)
What, you, InvisibleSoul, can't get a house for free? :troll:?

I couldn't find enough coupons. :(

gdoh 08-10-2011 08:05 AM

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Originally Posted by MindBomber (Post 7538834)
What the US needs to do is re-adopt their pre-wwII isolationist policies, and stop trying to buy and force influence around the world so they can tell themselves they're number 1; In reality all they've done is make themselves the most hated country world wide and hopelessly bankrupted themselves.

this and they need to start taxing the rich and wealthy

bengy 08-10-2011 02:30 PM

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Originally Posted by MindBomber (Post 7538834)
What the US needs to do is re-adopt their pre-wwII isolationist policies, and stop trying to buy and force influence around the world so they can tell themselves they're number 1; In reality all they've done is make themselves the most hated country world wide and hopelessly bankrupted themselves.

Unfortunately, America is too addicted to cheap, disposable goods, made by 3rd world workers.

strykn 08-10-2011 05:55 PM

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Originally Posted by MDMA (Post 7539889)
Good time to buy some stocks ?
Posted via RS Mobile

If you look at the prices across the board, there are sooo many bargains right now but no one knows if this is the bottom thus the risk is extremely high, wait for a sustained rally to buy

hypercube 08-15-2011 01:24 AM


Meowjin 08-15-2011 01:39 AM

you'd think he would be smarter with a masters...

taylor192 08-15-2011 07:21 AM

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Originally Posted by MajinHurricane (Post 7545687)
you'd think he would be smarter with a masters...

Goes to show how worthless an education is today. You can do an entirely course work Masters or MBA, so really its just more schooling for more money to pigeon hole yourself into fewer job opportunities.

Glove 08-15-2011 09:38 AM

^ agree 100%

school is a fuckin joke

gdoh 08-15-2011 09:40 AM

its all about networking

Liquid_o2 08-15-2011 09:53 AM

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Originally Posted by Glove (Post 7545903)
^ agree 100%

school is a fuckin joke

Depends what you take.

If it's a degree towards a professional field then I strongly disagree.

Great68 08-15-2011 10:00 AM

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Originally Posted by Liquid_o2 (Post 7545914)
Depends what you take.

If it's a degree towards a professional field then I strongly disagree.

No doubt. You can't become a doctor or PEng with just a high school diploma.

Glove 08-15-2011 10:28 AM

how about when you see dozens of people with bachelors and masters degree's working at call centers?

there just simply arent that many jobs available for high education fields,

your better off going into a trade imo

Meowjin 08-15-2011 10:37 AM

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Originally Posted by Glove (Post 7545948)
how about when you see dozens of people with bachelors and masters degree's working at call centers?

there just simply arent that many jobs available for high education fields,

your better off going into a trade imo

the states just fucking blow. I was in lynnwood the other day and there were rows of strip malls just deserted.

Meowjin 08-15-2011 10:38 AM

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Originally Posted by taylor192 (Post 7545796)
Goes to show how worthless an education is today. You can do an entirely course work Masters or MBA, so really its just more schooling for more money to pigeon hole yourself into fewer job opportunities.

Wasn't my point. He really couldn't get a job anywhere in the world with half the degrees he has? And from what it seemed like, he had these degrees from like 20 years ago. sonunds like poor time/money management.

Great68 08-15-2011 10:44 AM

Education is useful if it's relevant to the field of work.

Too many people choose a post secondary field of study without realizing what they actually want to DO when they graduate.
I fell victim to this problem a little bit my first round of post sec, but was able to find a relevant job. Then when I went back again in an entirely new field I knew exactly where I wanted to work and practically had the job lined up 1/2 way through my school term.

Do you think that trades jobs will be plentiful forever??? There's a point where trades will be saturated too. I think we're already hitting that point.

Teh Doucher 08-15-2011 10:49 AM

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Originally Posted by Great68 (Post 7545972)
Education is useful if it's relevant to the field of work.

Too many people choose a post secondary field of study without realizing what they actually want to DO when they graduate.

Do you think that trades jobs will be plentiful forever??? There's a point where trades will be saturated too. I think we're already hitting that point.

ya, saturated with complete idiots. an actual GOOD trades worker will have a job for life.

iEatClams 08-15-2011 10:51 AM

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Originally Posted by gdoh (Post 7540603)
this and they need to start taxing the rich and wealthy

Cut spending on stupid programs and only spend on programs that provide better long term positive returns (ie. Education)

Warren Buffett today:

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Billionaire investor Warren Buffett is calling on his "mega-rich" friends to pay more in taxes, saying they've been protected too long from the government.

"My friends and I have been coddled long enough by a billionaire-friendly Congress," Buffett wrote in an op-ed piece in the New York Times. "It's time for our government to get serious about shared sacrifice."

Buffett said investment managers like himself can classify their income as carried interest, meaning they only pay a 15 per cent tax rate.

"These and other blessings are showered upon us by legislators in Washington who feel compelled to protect us, much as if we were spotted owls or some other endangered species. It’s nice to have friends in high places," he wrote.

He said the mega-rich pay income taxes at a rate of 15 per cent on most of their earnings but pay practically nothing in payroll taxes. But he said the middle class pay somewhere in between 15 per cent and 25 per cent and also pay heavy payroll taxes.

Buffett said tax rates should be raised for those making more than $1 million and an additional increase for those who make $10 million or more.

"Most wouldn’t mind being told to pay more in taxes as well, particularly when so many of their fellow citizens are truly suffering," Buffett said.


Warren Buffet calls on 'mega-rich' to pay more taxes - Business - CBC News

iEatClams 08-15-2011 11:45 AM

heres the actual new york times article:

http://www.nytimes.com/2011/08/15/op...h.html?_r=1&hp



Spoiler!

death_blossom 08-15-2011 09:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Glove (Post 7545948)
how about when you see dozens of people with bachelors and masters degree's working at call centers?

there just simply arent that many jobs available for high education fields,

your better off going into a trade imo

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Originally Posted by Great68 (Post 7545972)
Education is useful if it's relevant to the field of work.

Too many people choose a post secondary field of study without realizing what they actually want to DO when they graduate.
I fell victim to this problem a little bit my first round of post sec, but was able to find a relevant job. Then when I went back again in an entirely new field I knew exactly where I wanted to work and practically had the job lined up 1/2 way through my school term.

I think great68 pretty much hit the nail on the head with that observation. those University graduates you see in call centres often don't have much ambition or just coasted through University without thinking of what they were going to do with themselves and their lives once they graduate. if they had a clear idea while in post-secondary, they would have definitely spoken to a counselor or taken courses that would aid them in their desired career/educational paths.

this leads into trades. people say training in trades get you a job, because you know exactly what you want to do. you go to school and you are taught the skill sets to do that job so you are ready when you jump into the work force. granted, you still need some drive and ambition (not to mention the right aptitude towards that trade) to land yourself a decent job in that field.

Teh Doucher 08-15-2011 10:11 PM


long watch, but worth it. its so true. and no im not some conspiracy theorist.

AutozamAZ-3 08-16-2011 12:15 AM

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Originally Posted by Teh Doucher (Post 7546852)
College Conspiracy - YouTube

long watch, but worth it. its so true. and no im not some conspiracy theorist.

:seriously:
wtf is this shit. you don't find out until last 60 seconds that its an ad for gold and silver stocks. fuck you. i want my 1 hour back.

goo3 08-16-2011 03:57 AM

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Originally Posted by MajinHurricane (Post 7545965)
Wasn't my point. He really couldn't get a job anywhere in the world with half the degrees he has? And from what it seemed like, he had these degrees from like 20 years ago. sonunds like poor time/money management.

You specialize in a certain area and you're caught with your pants down when the economy moves onto something else. It happens to many ppl who are older.

As for money mgmt, you watch the vid? He explains where his money went.


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