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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 2390671" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>I am looking forward to what " oldfart has to say if the global economy falls into a 2008 style recession and as a result the stock price falls from the current $174 back to the $33 level it was in 2008. At the time of his hiring was no more skilled or better educated than today's entry level X employee. He is simply an accident of birth who for no other reason than good fortune showed up at Fedex's doorstep asking for the same thing today's applicants are asking. A day's work for a today's pay.If he was born a generation later he would be in the same position as today's beginning entrants into the work force and his attitude would be the exact same as theirs. The security he knows today do not come as as result of his own creative endeavors but simply good fortune and nothing more. Today he is on the downward side of life and I'm certain that he would trade his wealth in a heartbeat for the chance to have the 50 plus years the kids he is so critical of have yet to live.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 2390671, member: 58386"] I am looking forward to what " oldfart has to say if the global economy falls into a 2008 style recession and as a result the stock price falls from the current $174 back to the $33 level it was in 2008. At the time of his hiring was no more skilled or better educated than today's entry level X employee. He is simply an accident of birth who for no other reason than good fortune showed up at Fedex's doorstep asking for the same thing today's applicants are asking. A day's work for a today's pay.If he was born a generation later he would be in the same position as today's beginning entrants into the work force and his attitude would be the exact same as theirs. The security he knows today do not come as as result of his own creative endeavors but simply good fortune and nothing more. Today he is on the downward side of life and I'm certain that he would trade his wealth in a heartbeat for the chance to have the 50 plus years the kids he is so critical of have yet to live. [/QUOTE]
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