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2020-08-21 21:04:01 UTC  

alot of the highschools i knew about growing up had trade school programs

2020-08-21 21:04:42 UTC  

Perhaps our minimum age laws were more geared towards having two young kids marrying eachother and having tonnes of kids.

2020-08-21 21:04:47 UTC  

also u had the factor of illegal workers making less than student wage

2020-08-21 21:05:11 UTC  

also ex prison workers getting about the same as illegals ...even for skilled jobs

2020-08-21 21:06:16 UTC  

friend got lucky when he was an ex prisoner to get a job working for a conservative...he was a skilled machinist

2020-08-21 21:06:33 UTC  

paid him close to a fair union wage

2020-08-21 21:06:51 UTC  

i wish it would be the 60s or some shit like that

2020-08-21 21:06:54 UTC  

an era where people had critical thinking

2020-08-21 21:07:10 UTC  

I don’t care about your background, if you’ve had a lifestyle change and your skilled in your work, id hire you for the full price

2020-08-21 21:07:19 UTC  

^

2020-08-21 21:07:25 UTC  

However, I’m not an employer, so...

2020-08-21 21:07:29 UTC  

critical thinking in the 60's ...age of 'free love' and 'hiding under desks for nuke attacks'

2020-08-21 21:07:35 UTC  

lol

2020-08-21 21:07:38 UTC  

those infomercials

2020-08-21 21:08:04 UTC  

that's a small portion of cons in the 60s

2020-08-21 21:08:27 UTC  

growing up parents made me read dictionary and encyclopedias

2020-08-21 21:08:48 UTC  

and those books were mostly pre 60's

2020-08-21 21:08:49 UTC  

So, there's the highlighted "importation" but what stood out more (to me) was the "as president". 🀨

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/730597788399960155/746475925385773136/20200821_152656.jpg

2020-08-21 21:09:04 UTC  

Same here...and the farmer's almanac πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ

2020-08-21 21:09:29 UTC  

we lived in the city and even we had the famer's almanac

2020-08-21 21:09:52 UTC  

also had the complete works of shakesphere

2020-08-21 21:10:04 UTC  

sun tzu too

2020-08-21 21:10:15 UTC  

had alot of interesting books

2020-08-21 21:11:05 UTC  

ma would hit book stores or thrift stores to find 'college' books for us to read and learn ahead

2020-08-21 21:11:08 UTC  

Those are all good books.

2020-08-21 21:11:51 UTC  

just wish she stole the medical books from that bio lab tho

2020-08-21 21:12:09 UTC  

there was shit in there u couldn't find online

2020-08-21 21:12:40 UTC  

i wish i coulda stolen them as well..i did work there for a while

2020-08-21 21:13:09 UTC  

stupid lab used a simple keypad on the library

2020-08-21 21:13:24 UTC  

We didn't have good internet growing up...it was the age of the 56k modems and aol. So books was all we got.

2020-08-21 21:13:25 UTC  

with screws on the keypad

2020-08-21 21:13:49 UTC  

i'm in my mid 50's

2020-08-21 21:13:58 UTC  

so for me, it was pre aol mostly

2020-08-21 21:14:13 UTC  

So u know how it was.

2020-08-21 21:14:51 UTC  

it was faster connection to mail via postal a floppy to a friend in another state or nation than to rely on 'internet' connection speeds to do it

2020-08-21 21:15:24 UTC  

Yeah, i remember.

2020-08-21 21:15:55 UTC  

why do u think aol sent out floppies to everybody...free signups and first month free

2020-08-21 21:16:14 UTC  

because to dl it would take a few months over dialup

2020-08-21 21:16:40 UTC  

well with aol's speed...most of the connection to aol was to dl their spam

2020-08-21 21:17:08 UTC  

compuserve was actually faster for the same modem connection....almost no spam

2020-08-21 21:17:30 UTC  

and just as cheap if not cheaper...yet 'aol' won the dialup wars