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Strategies & Market Trends : The Financial Collapse of 2001 Unwinding

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To: elmatador who wrote (3755)10/24/2019 9:08:50 AM
From: robert b furman5 Recommendations

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HI El,

There are a lot of little tittybabies out there. They stayed in school while living free in the basement, while loading up in educational debt.

I've known several. Many did not even get an education - just lived free in the basement.

The greatest fear they have is "Entry level jobs". Deferring that (horrible experience has put them deeply in the hole). Millennials who step up and get in the job market will fair much better.

As you point out their over nurturing will be an albatross on their necks.

For the record, I hopped in my 1955 Chevy, when I was 18 years old and drove to Michigan to work in the UAW lines making 6 cylinder engines, and attend GMI, a 5 and 1/2 year cooperative engineering school.

I got the boot out of the basement right away.

It was a harsh experience leaving the protective world I had taken for granted, but it has served me well.

So in my life, I can honestly say " SUCK IT UP SNOWFLAKE" it's good for you!

Bob
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