Australia had a law passed around '03-'04 that would address the shocking trend of young first time employees being fired. The 'obvious' issue was employers not spending the proper time and effort mentoring these youths.
So they passed a law requiring any employer hiring a 'first job's employee to guarantee a full years salary, even if fired. THERE, PROBLEM SOLVED! Said the government. As expected, there were first order effects making it extremely difficult to find a job for first timers. The second order effects was obviously creating a new standard narrative based on living in Mom's basement.
The solution is obviously more government solutions. /s off.
A friend's son started off on personal computer flight simulators when he was still in grade school. By the time he was 23 he was a single and twin-engine licensed pilot with IR certification and was a certified flight instructor. He also had an MBA degree. A great young man.
Is that child abuse?
ReplyDeleteElder abuse.
DeleteIs this a joke, a meme, or is this lady actually serious. Time to grab him by the short hairs and throw him out.
ReplyDeleteNo joke, Australia has gone off the deep end.
DeleteWe went off the deep end diving board about 50 years ago.
DeleteNOW look at us...
Australia had a law passed around '03-'04 that would address the shocking trend of young first time employees being fired. The 'obvious' issue was employers not spending the proper time and effort mentoring these youths.
DeleteSo they passed a law requiring any employer hiring a 'first job's employee to guarantee a full years salary, even if fired. THERE, PROBLEM SOLVED! Said the government. As expected, there were first order effects making it extremely difficult to find a job for first timers. The second order effects was obviously creating a new standard narrative based on living in Mom's basement.
The solution is obviously more government solutions. /s off.
The number of worthless parents is mind-boggling.
ReplyDeleteAt least the parents were taught well.
DeleteThankfully the globalist elite will destroy civilization before that generation is ever depended upon to run things anywhere.
ReplyDeleteHe needs a father & a job.
ReplyDeleteHe needs a swift kick in the ass. Perhaps several.
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Wish I could see her dumbass future life
ReplyDeleteA friend's son started off on personal computer flight simulators when he was still in grade school. By the time he was 23 he was a single and twin-engine licensed pilot with IR certification and was a certified flight instructor. He also had an MBA degree. A great young man.
ReplyDeleteKudos to the parents.
DeleteAn MBA by age 23? Even if by mid-twenties, that is one motivated kid. He had a goal and desire. Success acheived.
DeleteFlight sim is not comparable to games.
Cool story bro.
DeleteI see osteoporosis in his future.
ReplyDeleteFortunately for mankind, that little waste of oxygen will die a virgin.
ReplyDeleteShould fill it up with Brondo the thirst mutilator!!!
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