i am making over 2 times more than i have ever made in my life...

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  1. dca

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    Well.. î donated to the Lottery tonight..

    I too would welcome a change as long as it didn't get worse
     
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    Thank you very much!

    This clarified the thread for me.... :D
     
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    That wasn't his main point, but it's not surprising that's what you saw when you read his post.
    It used to be that the dollar was as good as gold around the world, like a gold Roman coin, but that's not generally something a USAian trucker would know.

    Now that we've got globalism going strong because nobody could resist aspirational voting for rich people into high office because someday they'll be rich too, we are all reaping the benefits of the decline and race to economic homogeniety.

    Truckers in Germany work 48 hours a week and average 1,200 Euros per month. That's just under 400 bucks a week. Of course that's after steep, steep taxes, but it's still not much. If they worked 70 hours -- the equivalent of two jobs, like us -- their pay would be about the same as truckers here. Think on that for a minute.

    The Europeans have always done quality of life better than Americans. Maybe we could learn something from them.
     
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    The economic system(s) in Europe are in virtual collapse. Their unemployment rates are much higher than that of the U.S.A..Also, their cost of living is extremely high, compared to the U.S.A..
     
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    I spent 30 years in international trade, which involved traveling to countries throughout the world. I never had anyone refuse US dollars except in 1997 during the financial meltdown in Korea, when the street vendors were scared to take dollars because they didn't know what they would be worth the next day.

    It's telling that increasingly US dollars aren't being accepted.
     
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    No they're not. That's just wrong information.
    What's your source for that?
     
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    It's at the corner of Hard Work and Determination.
     
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    I got my cdl's. That took hard work and determination. Where's my money?
     
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    I am reading "race to the bottom" and how the people are "saying enough is enough". Trust me when I say some of you are getting exactly what your screaming talking heads on the radio wanted, what you thought you wanted, and when faced with reality, turns out, you really didn't want it!!!! Anything less would be socialism, right??? But I believe in hard work and earning everything you get. And having to start from somewhere. You get what you want at the beginning, it makes you complacent and lazy. Hell, why try harder? The facts are the facts. Trucking doesn't require a college education, and honestly if you talk to some of these people, a high school education isn't required either. If you want to earn more, you have to work harder. You have to put the time in and make the right moves in other to make the money you want. Just handing you .50 a mile and $20 some dollars to start isn't smart and it isn't going to happen. Work hard. Earn your spot. And by the way, I'm called a socialist all the time, and those guys who've called me that are also pissed at the money I make.
     
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    a lot of newspaper and magazine articles that are frequently posted on the internet