Yea Right. Right to the poor farm. A man is worth what he is capable of doing well. Lots of super people ,well educated,pleasant, dynamic personalities,go un wanted in the job market. These folks (as I just described)through no fault of their own get the boot. Employers just don"t want to pay them what they are worth. These employers just look for cheap labor. So it becomes a matter of survival so to speak. These folks take what they can get just to stay the wolves away from the door. Makes one wonder just how much they were in debt. If that is the reason,(living well beyond their means)till times get tough and it all goes away,then that situtation is what the end result becomes. Loosing it all or the threat of loosing it all makes em take the small salaries,and part time work. Been there done that. Hope you get a better paying job. KEEP Looking. luck to ya. LOU.
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