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Restaurants now charging 30 dollars for a regular size pizza in NY.

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Shadow Wolf

Certified People sTabber
If you post anything, first ensure that it's not mere
bias confirmation. Find something that shows the
claim we've been arguing about, ie, that people
are in jobs with impossibility of advancing or
switching.
And I posted some of that. I shouldn't have to repeatedly post what says the same thing over and over. Like this book, it uses different words, from a different decade, but it says basically the same thing.
https://www.waterstones.com/book/th...ers-syndrome/dr-anthony-attwood/9781843106692
People who fail love to blame the system.
This isn't those with autism who are failing. When it comes to autism this system is just as bad as the system Jehovah made where very, very few are actually granted salvation and allowed into the Kingdom. Amd when these system sees 70-80% of a demograph being under and unemployed it is definitely the system.
They should take the advice I gave earlier.
My advice to people who feel trapped in a bad job:
Grow up.
Ditch the excuses.
Plan.
Execute plan.
Celebrate.
As H Ford said...
Whether you think you can,
or think you can't, you're right.
Or you could ditch the excuses, grow up and quit denying research.
Is this enough?
Why Autism Speaks Is Encouraging Companies To Hire Those On The Autistic Spectrum
Studies estimate a staggering 50-75% of the 5.6 million autistic adults in the U.S. are unemployed or underemployed. Nearly 50% of 25-year-olds with autism have never held a paying job, despite having the skill sets and expertise to excel in the workplace.
Autistic people still face highest rates of unemployment of all disabled groups | Autistica
Just 21.7% of autistic people are in employment.
Employment | Autism Society
More than 66% of young adults on the Autism spectrum are unemployed
Autism and Employment Statistics (Adults) - Update 2023
at least 85% of adults that are autistic are unemployed and have a college education.
 

Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
And I posted some of that. I shouldn't have to repeatedly post what says the same thing over and over. Like this book, it uses different words, from a different decade, but it says basically the same thing.
https://www.waterstones.com/book/th...ers-syndrome/dr-anthony-attwood/9781843106692
That's a link to a book.
Not evidence about the claim.
This isn't those with autism who are failing. When it comes to autism this system is just as bad as the system Jehovah made where very, very few are actually granted salvation and allowed into the Kingdom. Amd when these system sees 70-80% of a demograph being under and unemployed it is definitely the system.

Or you could ditch the excuses, grow up and quit denying research.
Is this enough?
Why Autism Speaks Is Encouraging Companies To Hire Those On The Autistic Spectrum

Autistic people still face highest rates of unemployment of all disabled groups | Autistica

Employment | Autism Society

Autism and Employment Statistics (Adults) - Update 2023
It seems we're continuing to not discuss the same thing.
I'm dealing with functioning people capable of working,
planning, deciding, & acting. Unemployable or barely
employable people aren't victims of employers, ie, the
complaint I saw made.
 

We Never Know

No Slack
And I posted some of that. I shouldn't have to repeatedly post what says the same thing over and over. Like this book, it uses different words, from a different decade, but it says basically the same thing.
https://www.waterstones.com/book/th...ers-syndrome/dr-anthony-attwood/9781843106692

This isn't those with autism who are failing. When it comes to autism this system is just as bad as the system Jehovah made where very, very few are actually granted salvation and allowed into the Kingdom. Amd when these system sees 70-80% of a demograph being under and unemployed it is definitely the system.

Or you could ditch the excuses, grow up and quit denying research.
Is this enough?
Why Autism Speaks Is Encouraging Companies To Hire Those On The Autistic Spectrum

Autistic people still face highest rates of unemployment of all disabled groups | Autistica

Employment | Autism Society

Autism and Employment Statistics (Adults) - Update 2023

I have a nephew with autism. He programs computers ..codes or whatever you want to call it. He does great and loves his job.
Married and just had their first child last year(little girl). He lives a normal productive life with a great job and family. Fyi..I'm not saying all can or do.
I think he was diagnosed with it around 4 years old(maybe younger).
 

Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
Wrong. I was addressing your posts. Not my fault that you ignored it all to whine about lazy employees being unable to manage a crumbling economy.


Good thing that - again - I don't work for you.
"Lazy" is your word.
I wonder why it came to you.
An accusation of "whining"?
Those in glass houses....
 

The Kilted Heathen

Crow FreyjasmaðR
"Lazy" is your word. I wonder why it came to you.
Because you've said it in all but the word alone, Revolting.

An accusation of "whining"? Those in glass houses....
Yep. Oh, I'm sorry I did forget where you quoted Henry Ford of all bloody people. So tell us, when's the Pizza Party? Or is that a bit too modern for a "back in the day" work ethic? Do you plan to ever address any of the sound and factual challenges facing much of the work force, or is your go-to Scroogism just going to remain firmly rooted in "excuses" because you rode the crook-thumb express when you were a kid? Asking as the demand for demeaning anecdotes is at an all time low.
 

Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
Because you've said it in all but the word alone, Revolting.


Yep. Oh, I'm sorry I did forget where you quoted Henry Ford of all bloody people. So tell us, when's the Pizza Party? Or is that a bit too modern for a "back in the day" work ethic? Do you plan to ever address any of the sound and factual challenges facing much of the work force, or is your go-to Scroogism just going to remain firmly rooted in "excuses" because you rode the crook-thumb express when you were a kid? Asking as the demand for demeaning anecdotes is at an all time low.
Not seeing much that's factual or relevant from you.
Well...passion & victimhood.
 

The Kilted Heathen

Crow FreyjasmaðR
Not seeing much that's factual or relevant from you.
Well...passion & victimhood.
So in other words you're seeing what you want to see. Not surprising there. A few facts, Revolting:

All of the numbers given on prior pages are either state or national averages, and illustrate the very real struggle that many Americans face. It's not the 70's or 80's anymore, so what worked for you as a kid is not applicable.
Secondly I've been pretty clear that these are not necessarily problems that I personally face, so I'm really not sure where you're getting the "victimhood" from. More seeing what you want to see, I suppose.
As for the passion, well no argument there. Seems to me that if we're such a great country, the Greatest in the World, and if your fanatically beloved Capitalism was anything worth a {REDACTED], we'd be able to do something for our people, more than maintain this barbaric environment of dog-eat-dog, pull yourself up by your bootstraps, and if you fail in the slightest than die out of sight.

And before you throw out another "better than your socialist fascism"; that oxymoron proves that you really don't know what you're talking about.
 

The Kilted Heathen

Crow FreyjasmaðR
Such long posts.
Let me know if one is worth reading, eh.
Ah, and such enters the "I don't have an argument that can stand to a 5 mph wind, time to break out the 'you're boring' act". Change the playbook, dude. Especially if you're going to demand evidence and then summarily ignore it.
 

Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
Ah, and such enters the "I don't have an argument that can stand to a 5 mph wind, time to break out the 'you're boring' act". Change the playbook, dude. Especially if you're going to demand evidence and then summarily ignore it.
Evidence should be relevant to the claim.
 

Shadow Wolf

Certified People sTabber
That's a link to a book.
Not evidence about the claim.
I can't exactly copy/paste a book.
It seems we're continuing to not discuss the same thing.
I'm dealing with functioning people capable of working,
planning, deciding, & acting. Unemployable or barely
employable people aren't victims of employers, ie, the
complaint I saw made.
Autistics a functioning and capable. If you actually bothered to read what I did copy/paste you'd see this is qualified and capable. And when a group of well qualified and capable people consistently can't get suitable work or any at all it is a problem with the system.
 

PureX

Veteran Member
I always smile when I hear the phrase "job creators". Employing people is an overhead to business, to be minimized as far as possible. It doesn't make them evil necessarily, but they are not knights in shining armor because they create jobs.
Also, the idea that socialism is the equivalent of fascism, when the goal of capitalism would be for people to work for nothing.
 
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amorphous_constellation

Well-Known Member
It can be done. I’ve run across some who make even the Amish
look “English”. But few choose it, and fewer still do it long.

Back in the 70s, I traveled by hitchhiking, slept under bridges,
and lived in an old pickup (moochdocking). That’s as off the
grid I ever got. One does what’s needed when in between jobs.

William Shatner too, I heard, did that
 
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