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For experienced investors , can you lock up your capital in the market to prevent loss?

But you sent them funds?

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Job Fairs.

Nix wrote:

Max wrote:

If you were married Nix your wife would tell you what the benefits are...lol.

Husband :P (I'm female btw, but not likely to marry at all)

When your husband was bitching with a hang over and wanted to call in sick you'd kick his asss or he'd be labeled as a dead beat. Dead beats today enjoy a life today at someone else expense. I'm pro female but believe the family unit has been moved to the bottom of the list and it's all "me" and greed. Rich kids and poor kids...no middle.

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Job Fairs.

Sherlock wrote:
Back in the old days, HR departments would post ads requiring the candidates to be male, between 25 and 35, and be married.

Why?

Because they knew that a married man would put up with more s**t from the employer because he had a family to support, whereas a single male or female would tell them to go eff themselves and walk out the door.

Ya there is some truth to that, but superior is not the issue because this requires more money,it's stability, reliability and responsibility.

I've employed hundreds and somebody has to turn the lights on and only call in sick when it's true. If everybody was single with no children we would be having this chat:)

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How to stop mass shootings.

I'm proud at the students standing up!
We just watched the WACO disaster...there must be a better way.

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Becoming afraid to live?

I don't know if all that is you. My friends struggle with time, money and are stressed out too. I have one across the road that goes to work then bed everyday with any social time. If I'm lucky we might chat or meet up once a year. That unfortunately is what they call the everyday grind. Then there are the other friends that sponge or want something all the time. Maybe just keep going out and set up a blog to keep your contacts up. I call most friends contacts now. I'm not saying because I don't know you that your friends are like that, but everyone I know is going through the same thing or tons of drama.

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Job Fairs.

Yอคอญอฅฬ‡eti. wrote:

Nix wrote:
Why on earth would being married be a benefit?

Perhaps they would be less likely to transfer on account of a competitor's proposal or quit unexpectedly due to the logistics involved? Or perceived as more reliable in general?

Yes.
So why is single, no family and alone better?

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For experienced investors , can you lock up your capital in the market to prevent loss?

Who sets the target price?

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How to stop mass shootings.

Nix wrote:
The only winners from mass shootings are the NRA.

Fear drivers consumerism.

There are no winners anywhere.
The FBI thing is completely crazy.
Disarming NRA won't work today. It's too late for that.
They're going to build a box...say bye to freedom. All it takes is a vote. Ask Trump.

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The legend of the sack man.

Why would google debunk it?

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Job Fairs.

Exactly. I remember when they (employer groups) developed the first HR departments. Secret meeting, limiting personal contracts with loop holes and false offers.

Nix at one time being married meant you had a contract with responsibilities to a family and would work responsibly to supply the income needed for both employer and children. Today all of that is concerned a negative. Employers want FREE skills, FREE labour and lots of money. HR departments spread false ideas of caring and support while sucking the human factor out of society for the machine.

If you were married Nix your wife would tell you what the benefits are...lol.
That's going to open a box.
I think there is a game where you develop new cities and communities. Well that describes how it's suppose to work. If you don't follow the game you'll not be successful completing it and just get bored and not play at all.

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