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Most workers willing to take a pay cut, poll says
Fri Apr 2, 2010
I will get SS for sure. I have a friend who retired from OSHA after 30 years. Same degree, same major, same professor. His retirement is higher than my current salary, though. For me to have the same retirement benefits, I personally would have to have $3,000,000 in the bank and earning 4%.
Most workers willing to take a pay cut, poll says
Fri Apr 2, 2010
In spite of the vitriol, the fact remains that the government pays the best. Who in the government ranks is willing to take the cuts we have in industry? I'll point to the following article: http://www.usatoday.com/news/nation/2010-03-04-federal-pay_N.htm
Saturn moon’s geysers get their close-up
Mon Nov 23, 2009
If scientists want to look for life on this moon, and since there are particles in the water vapor plume, it is reasonable to expect that life is being ejected as well. An orbiting spacecraft might be able to be designed to look for such without landing!
What should Congress do about the auto industry?
Wed Nov 12, 2008
I'm suggesting that the irrational choice is to impose tarrifs, impart wage controls (price will certainly follow with the government having a large share of the company) and the last thing which a Democrat controlled government will allow to happen will be to let the free market, or what is going …
What should Congress do about the auto industry?
Wed Nov 12, 2008
A quick glance at the liabilities attached to each and every auto produced by GM and Ford shows that the legacy contractual agreements in place with the UAW are bleeding the margins from autos. The equivalent salary for UAW workers looks in the +$75 range whereas the Toyota, Isuzu etc.
Who's to blame for the current economic crisis?
Mon Sep 22, 2008
Behind all the bad paper lies Freddie Mac and Fannie May. Congress wanted easy access to housing and loans, and they got it.
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Most workers willing to take a pay cut, poll says
Most workers willing to take a pay cut, poll says
Saturn moon’s geysers get their close-up
What should Congress do about the auto industry?
What should Congress do about the auto industry?
Who's to blame for the current economic crisis?