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TopicCalifornia's public pensions are making it bankrupt
3rd_Best_Master
04/10/17 9:44:34 PM
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Meanwhile, software engineers with 4 years of college are barely cracking $100,000 to start with. lmao
Some fair world we have here, bust your butts, use your brain; you get a pittance compared to the government taxed and paid janitor.

Is the janitor not working hard? Your concern shouldn't be that the janitor makes too much. It should be that techs make too little. Don't keep others down because a completely different industry isn't paying right. No one wins in that case. So janitors make less...how did that help underpaid techs? Just to help them feel superior? And lol "poor guys they only make 6 figures!"....


Uh, if a janitor is making nearly 300,000 a year and educated people are starting out at 100,000...that's a problem with state employees being paid way too much.

Seems like an issue with supply and demand, mostly. Looks like California had too many educated people and not enough willing to sweep a floor.
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