Posted by GeneMO on March 09, 2014 at 12:26:29 from (71.51.202.146):
In Reply to: RE:Deleted post posted by oldtanker on March 09, 2014 at 05:02:19:
My wifes job is property inspection for an ins. company. Often that requires her to inspect rental houses in Kansas City, Mo.
She will not go into certain areas unless I ride "shotgun"
We often spend a whole day driving in the "gheto"
If you spent a day looking at the people in those areas, hearing them talk, and watching their actions, well, they will be permanantly unemployed.
Why. They cant speak english, but some form of "ebonics",
They are covered with tattos, gang signs, and body piercings.
And they have no marketable skills. They can barely communicate, probably read at a second grade level.
Their only chance is a job with the NBA or NFL.
If you offered them a job at $15 or $20 an hour, they couldn't do it. You could stand over them with a club and they couldn't operate machinery, or even do menial labor.
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