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empty France?

Posted: Fri Apr 06, 2007 8:35 pm
by LadyMacbeth
Hello:)
It is very easy to read here Chineese letters and read about Chineese problems.
The more I feel obliged to pinpoint European problems like French exodus.

Read more and put your opinions:
The French Exodus

:roll: :roll: :roll:

Posted: Sat Apr 07, 2007 1:07 am
by Danyet
It is not surprising!

France has become such a welfare state that it takes 2 peoples taxes just to support one person who is on social programs.

Eventually the same thing will happen in USA if we are not careful.

Posted: Sat Apr 07, 2007 6:14 am
by Tora
ah qui, mon cheri, that Chinese hot news are freaking me out already. so grand merci for that piece of news :wink:

I suppose for post-graduates the situation is quite close to what we are having here. Surfing the Internet ads and job offers I become more and more
upset. for a 20-year-old employee requirements are disastrous: full-time working day ("oh, sure, we take into consideration that you're still a full-time student", 2 or 3 foreign languages, working experience as well). Seems you should be born already in your 30s to get a job...

Very good link indeed

hello dear:)

Posted: Sun Apr 08, 2007 9:24 am
by LadyMacbeth
Thanks for your opinions :)

:)
Eventually the same thing will happen in USA if we are not careful.
Hahaha :(... I really don't think US should feel scared. I rather think you should read more about history of this state to feel more secure about these HIGHLY improbable things ( unless you are already scared of UFO invasion)... :roll:
Seems you should be born already in your 30s to get a job...
A good remark! Nowadays, in some European countries for example you should be born in your ...80s to graduate finally (still not a word about ANY!!! not only suitable job) maybe in your 90s you will get this honour...an honour to work in these countries :(... :roll:

Well... so I think finally employers in these shameful countries should take care not to pay too much to their employees after all... :(

Any other comments?
I will be really greatful :)

LM

Re: hello dear:)

Posted: Sun Apr 08, 2007 5:46 pm
by Danyet
LadyMacbeth wrote: Hahaha :(... I really don't think US should feel scared. I rather think you should read more about history of this state to feel more secure about these HIGHLY improbable things ( unless you are already scared of UFO invasion)... :roll:
Really! The French used to think the same thing.