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I definitely do no fault anyone for me not seeing any advertising. I have had many of my relatives get into the military, some even forced. I have a 1914-15 medal, victory medal, and British war medal. It’s just in my family the topic of conversation is 99% of the time is about the Canadian Pacific Railway. Never ever speak about anything in relation to the military.Well, if you spend your entire life with your head two inches from a computer monitor, you really can't fault the CF for not 'getting' to you with their advertising, can you?
No great grandfather at Vimy Ridge? No grandfather at Falaise? No father in Bosnia?
This is true. As my brother and I have found very little problem with getting a job. However there are definitely people who are simply impossible to get a job. In fact today a recruiter told me that a dishonourable discharge would make it very impossible to get a job. So again it’s it very stereotypical to suggest everyone on welfare is scum. From my own personal friends, he and his father were on welfare and simply couldn’t find a job. He has a doctorate chemistry, pharmacy-stuff, and biology. Very respectable American universities but since it was slightly after 9/11-WTC. Nobody would hire him as a Muslim Arab. Welfare is the best he could do, despite his massive brain. He eventually found a job under an Asian manager and it made that pharmacy so productive and he helped run it so well that they are now building a new one - a3rd pharmacy. Was my friend’s dad scum? If you say yes you should jump off a bridge.Some may not realize it but we have a labour shortage of qualified individuals here in Ontario also.
Jeeese Louise younger then 21 years old and 2 doctorates, I have some pretty smart friends but woowzers none of them even have a bachelors. I know you’re kidding by the way.the bitter comment is that to work even at a lousy job you need to speak 3 languages, have 2 doctorates, at least 7 years experience and be younger than 21.
Or perhaps because there are employers breaking the law… I had a job for a whole week doing excavation. It got pretty bad when a black man walks up to the owner and foreman of the business and asked for a job. The response was. I do not hire N-ers , sp=cs, and other bad racist words. Then I looked around and seen that it was pretty much true. I walked off the job after that without any notice. Just because it’s virtually against the law, doesn’t mean employers don’t do it. If you even look at it; an employer could be breaking every one of the discrimination laws but simply never actually show it, they could get away with it.Following your free-market thinking, isn't a labour shortage simply a result of the employers not paying enough to attract enough staff?