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Is there really a high turnover rate?
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<blockquote data-quote="ORLY!?!" data-source="post: 803041" data-attributes="member: 16334"><p>I enjoyed this post!</p><p> </p><p>I'm apart of generation X, no goals or aims set for the future. The lack of a dencet school system down here in Florida shows me that its all a system to dumb us down to beleive progressive type beliefs. </p><p> </p><p>Generation Y, sure you know all about computers, ipods and how to fix the VCRs , but that could end at any moment. Technology is moving so fast that sooner or later it will be within 6 months of changing apart from itself. Thus claiming skills you have today will not or ever matter again within time itself. </p><p> </p><p>What matters is self ethics, hard work and self enrichment. To learn and recall the past and what is needed here for the future. The world could use a lot more hard nosed workers then T.V. repairmen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ORLY!?!, post: 803041, member: 16334"] I enjoyed this post! I'm apart of generation X, no goals or aims set for the future. The lack of a dencet school system down here in Florida shows me that its all a system to dumb us down to beleive progressive type beliefs. Generation Y, sure you know all about computers, ipods and how to fix the VCRs , but that could end at any moment. Technology is moving so fast that sooner or later it will be within 6 months of changing apart from itself. Thus claiming skills you have today will not or ever matter again within time itself. What matters is self ethics, hard work and self enrichment. To learn and recall the past and what is needed here for the future. The world could use a lot more hard nosed workers then T.V. repairmen. [/QUOTE]
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