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RE: [sqr-users] Attacks on innocent people



> I hope you don't consider one of your statement accurate since
> many unemployed people are not so due to their skills. Perhaps
> you're immune, but most of us need to work and are dependent on
> factors beyond our control---location, time are a part of it.

No, I am not immune, but I am not blaming others, which is what my point
was.  It is NOT the people of India or any other foreign country that is the
problem but rather the people of our country.  The greed of the american
business is what is causing this.  His attack on everyone who doesn't agree
with him is stupid, but it's his life to waste.

However, I do blame people who are out of work for their situation to some
degree.  Just because you cannot find a job in this field does not mean that
other fields do not exist.  There is also government assistance that is
available (like WSSA), so I don't buy that as being valid either.  It's
because people are too good to do something that might be less prestigious
or lucrative than what they were doing before that they will not take any
job that pays them.  Mean while, their skills are getting older and their
chance of getting a job is worse.  I believe that people control their life,
not the other way around, and my question to those people who are having
problems, crying about it and not doing everything they can is:  "How's that
working for you?"

> This is a complex issue with many sides and has impacted many
> people in many places.  I'm not happy about it, but change is
> underway always.

Yes, it is, and change is not always a good thing, but it is going to happen
either way.  I don't mind change so much as the people who want to use that
change to get ahead of others by stepping on them.

> There are so many ways to see this globally, individually by
> country. I am hopeful that we'll all be able to adjust and grow
> professionally and get help as needed when needed. It's not
> going to happen perfectly nor in all cases. I'll continue to
> struggle personally and hope I can do better to handle change.

Cool!  Another person who is riding the wave of change rather than letting
it throw them around.  It's one of the best ways to live life!

> Although I would agree some people don't have the skills of course,
> it's not a case of people without talents and this should be quite
> obvious and clear to anyone.

No, not everyone does, but no one should blame innocent people in another
country for their misfortune.  If everyone believed this way, the US
wouldn't exist.  The world would never have pulled itself out of the mud to
stand up.  Of course, I would rather discuss SQR on this list and I have
asked that the list owners do something about him and his incessant ranting.

If you wish to take this off-line, I would be happy to continue discussing
with you (or anyone else with an open mind) but think it is time to let this
list get back to it's purpose.

McArthur E. Sandridge III
President
Elementary Micro Computing Company, Inc.
Our motto: "Working at the speed of light"

Minds like parachutes work best when open.

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