SilverEagle wrote:http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/U/ ... 2-15-31-59
Accelerating employment, that's when you know a civilization is coming to its end.
SilverEagle wrote:http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/U/ ... 2-15-31-59
Care to elaborate some more on that thought?doc_loliday wrote:SilverEagle wrote:http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/U/ ... 2-15-31-59
Accelerating employment, that's when you know a civilization is coming to its end.
SilverEagle wrote:Care to elaborate some more on that thought?doc_loliday wrote:SilverEagle wrote:http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/U/ ... 2-15-31-59
Accelerating employment, that's when you know a civilization is coming to its end.
Gotcha!doc_loliday wrote:SilverEagle wrote:Care to elaborate some more on that thought?doc_loliday wrote:
Accelerating employment, that's when you know a civilization is coming to its end.
Well, I was just pointing out an irony of the thread. The argument that tree smoking leads to civilizational ruin seems silly when jobs were going unfilled because otherwise qualified workers were being overlooked. Now they aren't and the economy will improve.
Perhaps things have changed but Boeing was adamant that just because mj is legal in the state of Washington, it was still a fire-able offense for a boeing employee.Speaker to Animals wrote:THANK GOD we have more people to do jobs like aircraft maintenance now that drug testing is off the table.