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Class action lawsuit pertaining to not being able to take 10 minute breaks
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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 4525597" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>it's your employment and therefore it's up to you to safeguard it. Over the years I worked side by side in manufacturing and warehouse environments with quite q number of people with English and other liberal arts degrees. I asked them, "why are you here"? The answer was always the same. Too many people with them and not enough jobs for all of the people who hold them.</p><p></p><p>In my state there are 16 publicly supported liberal arts colleges and universities. And that's not even counting the private ones A few months ago I watched on public affairs network TV a live state hearing with the state department of public education at which time several elected state representatives came right out and said......"We have way too many English and liberal arts majors . We need scientists, engineers, accountants, and we are critically short of skilled tradesmen. And therefore our state system of higher education must restructure it's programs and degree offerings to align itself with today's economy."</p><p></p><p>Now if you can find a place for yourself in the field of art and literature be my guest. But, if you find yourself 10 years from now still delivering Fat Freddy's letters and jewelry boxes because it's all the work that's available to you it isn't like nobody pointed this fact out to you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 4525597, member: 58386"] it's your employment and therefore it's up to you to safeguard it. Over the years I worked side by side in manufacturing and warehouse environments with quite q number of people with English and other liberal arts degrees. I asked them, "why are you here"? The answer was always the same. Too many people with them and not enough jobs for all of the people who hold them. In my state there are 16 publicly supported liberal arts colleges and universities. And that's not even counting the private ones A few months ago I watched on public affairs network TV a live state hearing with the state department of public education at which time several elected state representatives came right out and said......"We have way too many English and liberal arts majors . We need scientists, engineers, accountants, and we are critically short of skilled tradesmen. And therefore our state system of higher education must restructure it's programs and degree offerings to align itself with today's economy." Now if you can find a place for yourself in the field of art and literature be my guest. But, if you find yourself 10 years from now still delivering Fat Freddy's letters and jewelry boxes because it's all the work that's available to you it isn't like nobody pointed this fact out to you. [/QUOTE]
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