And back in 1969, my college had a Facebook. It was the size of a magazine and had black-and-white photos of all of the incoming freshmen (usually their high school yearbook photos.)
In the 90s, Newt and Bubba decided that Americans didn’t need good jobs and let the Wall Street psychos shut down decent paying factory jobs in the U.S. and send them over seas. Now you can flip burgers for $7.25. You want to Make America Great Again, brings those jobs back to America.
i’ll always thank the great spirit for accidentally ending up working in japan. i never made anything close to what expatriates who didn’t even speak japanese were being paid, but it sure beat working at mickey D’s in small town usa…
blunebottle about 2 years ago
That is, those of us who were lucky enough.
FreyjaRN Premium Member about 2 years ago
Yup. Back when I was a cardiac RN.
PraiseofFolly about 2 years ago
For some recent college grads it was called Frustrated Parents.
Pocosdad about 2 years ago
And back in 1969, my college had a Facebook. It was the size of a magazine and had black-and-white photos of all of the incoming freshmen (usually their high school yearbook photos.)
DBEM about 2 years ago
Ok boomer.
pearlyqim about 2 years ago
Yes!!
kathleenhicks62 about 2 years ago
1989’s funds aren’t anything to brag about even then.
randolini Premium Member about 2 years ago
In the 90s, Newt and Bubba decided that Americans didn’t need good jobs and let the Wall Street psychos shut down decent paying factory jobs in the U.S. and send them over seas. Now you can flip burgers for $7.25. You want to Make America Great Again, brings those jobs back to America.
RWill about 2 years ago
We called it, “Hello, mom?”
gopher gofer about 2 years ago
i’ll always thank the great spirit for accidentally ending up working in japan. i never made anything close to what expatriates who didn’t even speak japanese were being paid, but it sure beat working at mickey D’s in small town usa…