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Previously on "Don't kid yourself."

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  • expat
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    Originally posted by shaunbhoy
    Not these days it ain't!!
    Oh come on, it wasn't when I got one: not compared to real work.

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  • shaunbhoy
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    Originally posted by The Lone Gunman
    Having a degree is down to hard work
    Not these days it ain't!!

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  • expat
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    Originally posted by The Lone Gunman
    Glad you know so much about me and all the others on this web site.
    Just because you have had it easy does not mean the rest of us have.
    I don't know about you. I do know a few people in and out of IT, and I have seen enough to generalise a bit. I maintain that most people in IT have it easy, and I mean not just compared to other people, but compared to how they would have it if they hadn't found IT as a job.

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  • The Lone Gunman
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    Originally posted by expat
    Yes you put effort into it, and that is a factor. But not as much as effortmost other people put in for less result; and I don't see that it's a big factor.

    There's not a lot of hard work in getting a degree, not compared to working for a living.
    Having the right skill set, or the wrong one, is often more down to luck that judgement.
    And "honed negotiating skills"? You mean searching Jobserve, sending emails, waiting for the phone to ring because agents (spit!) are finding contracts for you. Laugh? I nearly shat myself!
    Glad you know so much about me and all the others on this web site.
    Just because you have had it easy does not mean the rest of us have.

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  • expat
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    Originally posted by The Lone Gunman
    <ahem>Foff.
    Having a degree is down to hard work. Having the right skill set is down to smart choices. Getting the right contract is down to honed negotiating skills.

    OK right place right time helps, but without my effort none of this woul;d have happened.
    To misquote a great wit. The harder I work the luckier I get.
    Yes you put effort into it, and that is a factor. But not as much as effortmost other people put in for less result; and I don't see that it's a big factor.

    There's not a lot of hard work in getting a degree, not compared to working for a living.
    Having the right skill set, or the wrong one, is often more down to luck that judgement.
    And "honed negotiating skills"? You mean searching Jobserve, sending emails, waiting for the phone to ring because agents (spit!) are finding contracts for you. Laugh? I nearly shat myself!

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  • Pondlife
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    Originally posted by John Galt
    But why have they got really crap jobs? What is stopping them trying to better themselves?
    FFS. Maybe their husband died of cancer and they need to be flexible in their three part time jobs to look after the kids.

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  • Dundeegeorge
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    I disagree

    Originally posted by AtW
    Marx did not take into account that abilities are often very limited, but needs are infinite.
    And that was slightly watered down I have to say.
    Needs are few, wants are infinite.

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  • AtW
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    Marx did not take into account that abilities are often very limited, but needs are infinite.

    Originally posted by John Galt
    But why have they got really crap jobs? What is stopping them trying to better themselves?
    Some jobs are more commodities than others: call centers, nurses, army etc.

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  • John Galt
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    Originally posted by AtW
    expat is right: a lot of people have really crap jobs that pay sh1t, they get in debt and their only hope in life that their kids will move out early enough to enjoy retirement which they ain't going to get because pension system will collapse by then.
    But why have they got really crap jobs? What is stopping them trying to better themselves?

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  • Dundeegeorge
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    Now there

    Originally posted by Fleetwood
    To each, according to his needs : from each, according to his ability.

    K.Marx
    was someone who deserved a good kicking, how much nicer would the world be if that bastard had been drowned at birth?

    In fact....

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  • Fleetwood
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    To each, according to his needs : from each, according to his ability.
    K.Marx

    Au delà de huit mille balles par mois, tout est pour moi.*
    G.Marchais, French Communist Trade Union leader
    (* I'll take everything over and above 8,000 francs a month)
    Last edited by Fleetwood; 28 July 2006, 12:28.

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  • Dundeegeorge
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    No no no you're completely wrong

    Anything you own or have access to is down to sheer luck, either that or you stole it, so give it back to society now you sponging bastard

    G. Brown

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  • The Lone Gunman
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    Originally posted by expat
    Aaaaand: there but for fortune go you and I.
    <ahem>Foff.
    Having a degree is down to hard work. Having the right skill set is down to smart choices. Getting the right contract is down to honed negotiating skills.

    OK right place right time helps, but without my effort none of this woul;d have happened.
    To misquote a great wit. The harder I work the luckier I get.

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  • expat
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    Originally posted by AtW
    expat is right: a lot of people have really crap jobs that pay sh1t, they get in debt and their only hope in life that their kids will move out early enough to enjoy retirement which they ain't going to get because pension system will collapse by then.
    Aaaaand: there but for fortune go you and I.

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  • AtW
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    expat is right: a lot of people have really crap jobs that pay sh1t, they get in debt and their only hope in life that their kids will move out early enough to enjoy retirement which they ain't going to get because pension system will collapse by then.

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