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New La La Land Los Angeles Workers Most Happy in their Jobs
And Denver is the place where most people are miserable.

[link|http://money.cnn.com/2004/03/18/pf/aol_jobs_survey/index.htm|La La Land]

This should spawn some discussion Enjoy!

New problem is this supposes access to the internet
and all droogs making 7 bucks or less prolly didnt participate. If people who have a net connection and gave a shit about online polls this indicates sales drones and other effendi like ourselves which is a piss poor sample of the general population,
thanx,
bill
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New Sadly true
As Box presents so much more eloquently than I, the minority of us who first, have an internet connection, and second want to waste time with worthless online polls are ....
a piss poor sample of the general population,
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It is much harder to be a liberal than a conservative. Why?
Because it is easier to give someone the finger than it is to give them a helping hand.
Mike Royko
New Makes sense
Dnever has the highest number of IT workers per capita in the nation. Since IT workers have disproportionally high unemployment, Denver has disproportionally high unemployment and thus, the Denver IT workers who do have work feel trapped and short of options.

Perhaps if we all started beading moccasins for a living we'd be happier.




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     --Alan Lovejoy
Expand Edited by tuberculosis Aug. 21, 2007, 06:36:06 AM EDT
New Another thing that makes sense, and then doesn't.
Despite the high percentages of generally happy workers, 58 percent of workers nationally said an improving economy would spur them to start looking for a new job.


Every time there is a downturn in available jobs, bizness uses that fact to pound employees even harder. Then, when/if the job pool increases, people bail and bizness has problems with rampant turn-over. Why is it so difficult for bizness owners to understand that if you take care of your employees (even when you don't have to) they won't bail at the first opportunity?
bcnu,
Mikem

The soul and substance of what customarily ranks as patriotism is moral cowardice and always has been...We have thrown away the most valuable asset we had-- the individual's right to oppose both flag and country when he (just he, by himself) believed them to be in the wrong. We have thrown it away; and with it all that was really respectable about that grotesque and laughable word, Patriotism.

- Mark Twain, "Monarchical and Republican Patriotism"
New LRPD alert (new thread)
Created as new thread #149814 titled [link|/forums/render/content/show?contentid=149814|LRPD alert]
lincoln
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     La La Land Los Angeles Workers Most Happy in their Jobs - (gdaustin) - (5)
         problem is this supposes access to the internet - (boxley) - (1)
             Sadly true - (Silverlock)
         Makes sense - (tuberculosis) - (2)
             Another thing that makes sense, and then doesn't. - (mmoffitt)
             LRPD alert (new thread) - (lincoln)

YOU are gonna lecture ME on 'clear prose'?
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