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That's what I meant Where do you work...if you don't mind me asking...and if you do....what exactly is your job title. Just curiousDMC wrote:Cleaning up some long running queries to prepare for a release..XtremeJibber2001 wrote:What do you two do? I thought I was the only one working this latePedro wrote:Im at work with DMC.
Pedro and I dont work together... We are both working...
I am currently supprting the New York State Medicaid project..XtremeJibber2001 wrote:That's what I meant Where do you work...if you don't mind me asking...and if you do....what exactly is your job title. Just curiousDMC wrote:Cleaning up some long running queries to prepare for a release..XtremeJibber2001 wrote:What do you two do? I thought I was the only one working this latePedro wrote:Im at work with DMC.
Pedro and I dont work together... We are both working...
I work on datamarts that the department of health uses to identify fraud...
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Lots of people work late. When I first got out of college I worked more 2nd shift, or 12 to 8, than the normal 9-5 gig. Even now, since we have to provide onsite support until at least 8pm, one member of my group sticks around until then. Doesn't make Mrs. Kahuna or Ty happy campers. Also do alot of midnight to 8am stuff.XtremeJibber2001 wrote:What do you two do? I thought I was the only one working this latePedro wrote:Im at work with DMC.
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So, back to the Night Line story on the SS system, is it in trouble or not?
They all whine about it not being funded, then state that there is no crisis. Yet, over the past 40 freakin years they have done absolutely nothing except borrow from it, extend payments and raise taxes.
Oh, and don't ever talk about the "trust fund" or "lock box". Only thing in either of those is a big ole IOU, starting with that wonderful statesman, LBJ !
They all whine about it not being funded, then state that there is no crisis. Yet, over the past 40 freakin years they have done absolutely nothing except borrow from it, extend payments and raise taxes.
Oh, and don't ever talk about the "trust fund" or "lock box". Only thing in either of those is a big ole IOU, starting with that wonderful statesman, LBJ !
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I think by the time I retire (I'm 21) SS will not be as much help as it would be to the retired today. I think SS should be privatized and I think SS should be more of an issue than medicare. Just my $.02Dr. NO wrote:So, back to the Night Line story on the SS system, is it in trouble or not?
They all whine about it not being funded, then state that there is no crisis. Yet, over the past 40 freakin years they have done absolutely nothing except borrow from it, extend payments and raise taxes.
Oh, and don't ever talk about the "trust fund" or "lock box". Only thing in either of those is a big ole IOU, starting with that wonderful statesman, LBJ !
Medicare and Disability Income are 2 reasons SS is broke. Until the late 70's or 80's, all 3 were on the same budget. It was never intended for everything it is now.XtremeJibber2001 wrote:I think by the time I retire (I'm 21) SS will not be as much help as it would be to the retired today. I think SS should be privatized and I think SS should be more of an issue than medicare. Just my $.02Dr. NO wrote:So, back to the Night Line story on the SS system, is it in trouble or not?
They all whine about it not being funded, then state that there is no crisis. Yet, over the past 40 freakin years they have done absolutely nothing except borrow from it, extend payments and raise taxes.
Oh, and don't ever talk about the "trust fund" or "lock box". Only thing in either of those is a big ole IOU, starting with that wonderful statesman, LBJ !
MUST STOP POSTING ! MUST STOP POSTING !
Shut up and Ski!
Why's Everybody Always Pickin on Me?
Shut up and Ski!
Why's Everybody Always Pickin on Me?
I Supervise Vaccine Manufacturing, and it runs 24/7XtremeJibber2001 wrote:That's what I meant Where do you work...if you don't mind me asking...and if you do....what exactly is your job title. Just curiousDMC wrote:Cleaning up some long running queries to prepare for a release..XtremeJibber2001 wrote:What do you two do? I thought I was the only one working this latePedro wrote:Im at work with DMC.
Pedro and I dont work together... We are both working...
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I take the view that
1. SS will not exist when I retire and am planning to live off of whatever assets I can accumulate and by doing things that I love -- like flight instructing -- that don't pay particularly well.
2. SS is essentially armed robbery on the part of Uncle Sam.
1. SS will not exist when I retire and am planning to live off of whatever assets I can accumulate and by doing things that I love -- like flight instructing -- that don't pay particularly well.
2. SS is essentially armed robbery on the part of Uncle Sam.
What is not possible is not to choose. ~Jean-Paul Sartre