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My clients are typically aged 40-55, educated, 6 figure earners building new empty nest and/or second homes. This demo has shrank demonstrably in the last 10-12 years. They are either hurting bad or hanging onto any disposable income they might have had previously.
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Problem solved. Pay a hooker to blow me. |
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Had a conversation with a tenure track associate professor this week. She was giving a mid-term exam to her class. I asked if she'd cranked out a tough exam. Her response - "No, I made it pretty easy and even let them have open book. I have found that if I make it too tough, I get a bad evaluation at the end of the semester, and that will inhibit my advancement towards tenure." Sad..... So, not only are our professors failing us, but out leaders are too. I agree with the thought that we don't need more philosophy grads to wait tables when what we really need are more plumbers, carpenters, etc. Yet, our political leaders all shove a college education down everyone's throat to the point that if one doesn't get a 4 year degree, you are considered second class. One last thing - in the department I work in, we have a lot of foreign grad students. Our tax dollars pay for their advanced education. Most of them, once they graduate, do not enter the US workforce but, instead, return to their home country. Massive investment, little return. |
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