Forum Post: Guaranteed tips on how to get a job, and keep it...
Posted 12 years ago on July 23, 2012, 11:06 a.m. EST by freewriterguy
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Offer to work for free, when they see your true value they will usually offer you a fair salary, if not, try again at another place. 2. Work like a n**, and when you are on pody break, clean the bathroom spotless with comet cleanser, and windex, as often as it needs it. (Use this last tip to clean up other work areas, organizing, dusting, or whatever. Im telling you, because I had a house cleaning business, I like to clean and organize my workplace, and I never got fired from a Job, and every one of my employers would take me back.
"N#@ger"?
Please refrain from this kind of racist slur. not welcome here.
Not wanted here.
Thanx
Peace
What if he is black?
Still offensive. Please refrain from the racist slurs.
Thanks
The idiot parade continues.
They will still pay you $7.25 an hour at Walmart, part time. Clean bathrooms will not raise our wages. Strikes, unions, collective bargaining, and negotiation will. Don't settle for less, settle for more! We have more power than the employers when we are united. Use that power to get your fair share!
Im talking about a real job, not starting at the lowest paid job in America. LOL . Not when you can slap some concrete up on some brick and place some decorative rock and make $2k a day, or for 50 dollars go get a truck load of asphalt and charge $500 to fill a trench by shoveling the 400 degree asphalt and lay down some wood and drive over it with your truck.
Making $520,000 a year "slapping some concrete up on some brick and placing some decorative rock" is a fantasy.
The real jobs are scarce. 50% of American workers make $12.50 an hour or less. Many part time. That is reality.
It's up to us to change that reality into equality.
thats funny cause i make 1k a day and havent even returned at least 4 bids in the past 2 weeks. Oh wait, thats cause i didnt go to college, and go into debt, / brainwashing, thank god for that. you know there is a reason why god made the largest part of the brain associated with the hands/ motor. But this is another topic i plan on doing somethign about one day, if I ever get some time off.
With 15 comments in the last 7 hours I don't think you're going to make a grand today.
lol, ya your right, i didnt get out until 5pm got back at 7, only made 200.
Damm - I thought you had to go to college to make real money. Apparently it doesn't resonate with a lot of people because it's "hard work" and lots and lots of people don't like hard work.
They want a office job where they can be causal about how much work they do and focus on the more important things like texting, tweeting, facebooking and twixting or something like that.
get a govt union job. you'll not only get more than the private sector, but the union benefits will help bankrupt your state/and or your municipality.
So if your logic is correct, then getting a non government union job will bankrupt the corporations? Didn't happen. The result? The rich's share of the wealth was a much smaller piece of the economic pie when unions were at their strongest in the 40's, 50's, and 60's.
Cities are going bankrupt because of the bad economy. When 40% of the wealth is in the hands of just 1% of the population, it should be no surprise why the economy is not recovering.
cities ,like people go broke when they continually spend more than they have coming in. raising taxes without cutting spending is not a fix. you cant get blood from a stone.
Did you notice I didn't say raise taxes? Raise wages instead. People are going broke as we speak just buying the essentials. Packages are shrinking while prices increasing. Just ask your wife in case you don't shop.
you really dont understand economics.
I understand enough economics to see where the wealth is going, and it's not trickling down, it's rushing up. 80% growth in productivity in the last 40 years, but only 10% growth in median wages. The vast majority of the profit produced by that gain in productivity went to the top 1%. If you want to disagree, provide some evidence to back up your claims. Just saying "you really don't understand economics" proves nothing.
http://blogs.reuters.com/macroscope/2012/05/04/the-u-s-productivity-farce/
companies are owned by people that give other people jobs.most of ths business's are small. not multi m(b)illion $ companies.
Still no facts, not even a coherent argument. Just hot air, words with nothing to back them up.