Tuesday, April 11, 2006

As Fwance Slowly Sinks Into the Sunset

With the surrender by chirac to the students, what once was a bastion of freedom oozes slowly down the drain.

The students would rather be unemployed than have to work and prove they know, or are capable of learning to perform at a job. If in the 25 years of having say on whether to hire someone who maybe didn't look to hot during interviews or keeping them after a year or so, I had to decide on day one if someone would be with the company 5 years down the line, I would have made many mistakes.

I have hired guys that didn't look like they would ever fit, but we needed a body, and they turned into some of the best employees you could want. I have also hired guys that fit everything we were looking for, but you spent half a day looking to see where they were hiding. These guys had the talent, but didn't want to work for the good of the company so it could make money and pay them more.

fwance has now locked themselves into a culture of socialism that cannot support itself. The only answer is to import labor from outside the country, so fwance will lose it's declining cultural identity that it has fought so hard to preserve over the last few decades. fwance is now part of Eurabia.

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