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To: elmatador who wrote (52178)7/7/2009 1:32:19 AM
From: RJA_  Respond to of 218535
 
>>esia´s Siemens and Ericsson offices where I worked were married in six months
In one year all have had been or were pregnant. The women went for it as they knew the going was going to be tough.
During the go go years of 8% GDP I attended no single wedding in the 4 years I was there.

People did actually get married in the 60's.

I am not sure how its going to work out, it may be as simple as lots of folks being self employed rather than working for corporations... but I expect in the USA the corporate and job thing will change/is changing for a significant percentage of the population.

The 60's was allot about that, even though you were not forced to do it. Jobs were available, but folks did not necessarily want to work for "the man." Now, "the man" may not have any work for you to do.

People will work differently, IMHO.

How exactly that will work out remains to be seen.

In the 60's it was an optional impractical alternative.

Now it may no longer be optional. The trick now is to make it practical.