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View Poll Results: At a typical online micro-limit Limit HE table (.25/.50 through $1/$2), what can be considered a sol | |||
Too difficult to predict | 2 | 4.08% | |
> 5 BB/100 | 6 | 12.24% | |
4-5 BB/100 | 3 | 6.12% | |
3-4 BB/100 | 17 | 34.69% | |
2-3 BB/100 | 18 | 36.73% | |
1-2 BB/100 | 2 | 4.08% | |
< 1 BB/100 | 1 | 2.04% | |
Voters: 49. You may not vote on this poll |
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Re: NYC transit strike is on: Who do you blame?
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Driving (or whatever the proper verb is) a subway doesn't seem so bad. I'm sure it sucks, but most jobs that require little education suck. That doesn't make it hard though, just bad. [/ QUOTE ] It would seem to me that doing something bad for 30 years is a lot harder than doing something hard, but not bad (maybe construction work? I have no idea.). If something is hard and bad, well . . . let's just just say that sanitation workers deserve every penny they get and then some. |
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Re: NYC transit strike is on: Who do you blame?
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[ QUOTE ] Driving (or whatever the proper verb is) a subway doesn't seem so bad. I'm sure it sucks, but most jobs that require little education suck. That doesn't make it hard though, just bad. [/ QUOTE ] It would seem to me that doing something bad for 30 years is a lot harder than doing something hard, but not bad (maybe construction work? I have no idea.). If something is hard and bad, well . . . let's just just say that sanitation workers deserve every penny they get and then some. [/ QUOTE ] You get rewarded (paid in premium) for doing hard work, not bad work. There is a low supply of people that can do hard work that requires complex skills. I would guess that there is HUGE supply of people that would do all the sh!t jobs the MTA wants for 50k/year + benefits. To find these people, they wouldn't even have to leave the train stations. |
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