"Tom Sherman" <sunsetss0003@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
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> Edward Dolan wrote:
>> "Tom Sherman" <sunsetss0003@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
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>> [...]
>>>>> What you are missing is that the economic theory of supply and
demand
>>>>> does not apply because of external factors "gaming" the system.
>>
>> Wilson wrote:
>>
>>>> Sorry, but external factors "gaming" the system (what system?) and
>>>> overriding the economic law of supply and demand is not understood.
>>> When real life disagrees with theory, do you change theory or believe
>>> real life observations?
>>
>> Mr. Sherman is caught in a local Black Hole. A larger horizon would
show
>> him the error of his ways. Maybe there is a shortage of civil engineers
>> in India that he could benefit from. I hear that Iraq also has a
shortage
>> and that they pay rather well too.
>>
>> Mr. Sherman must learn to think globally since that is the kind of
world
>> we are now living in. While Mr. Sherman is mucking about for a job
>> overseas, Ed Doan the Great will continue to lead his monastic style of
>> life telling one and all to take their ****ing jobs and to shove it up
>> their *****. The Great Ed Dolan would not be caught dead working at a
>> job.
>
> Not that Mr. Ed Dolan could hold a job with his attitude and
personality.
Unlike Mr. Sherman, it is not my aim in life to 'hold a job'. But I
suppose
for a wayward lost soul like him, this could be regarded as quite an
accomplishment. However, he seems to move around a lot, which does not
speak
well for his ability to 'hold a job'.
Regards,
Ed Dolan the Great - Minnesota
aka
Saint Edward the Great - Order of the Perpetual Sorrows - Minnesota


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