kevine17
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kevine17

Yeah, the problem is that you don't just walk into a store and buy plutonium. In the future it will probably be for sale in every corner drugstore, but here in 1955 it's a little hard to come by.

I have many years of experience working in the property insurance industry and I want to clarify a few things. An important precursor to this: Insurance is not a right. People think of it that way because they like to treat everything like a right in the US. When you get a quote for insurance you are applying for the

People who earn the degrees also profit from the degrees.

Not everybody has to go to Harvard for six years. Start out going to Community College & take classes at night while you work during the day. You start building experience, education, and cash all at the same time. Then in two years you've got a 2-year college degree that's already paid for, & hopefully some money

I think one thing that many people overlook is the fact that a college education means more to employers than just a piece of paper with your name on it. When I am hiring I automatically kick out every new applicant without a college degree. This is literally my first area of cutting, it often helps me cut out 50% of

I'll probably get some hate for this, but while this isn't the most fair of systems, I'd argue it's still much more fair than charging a flat rate for everyone.

I think I'm in the clear for the time being. I am an R&D Chemist for a cosmetic company. I formulate sunscreens, acne treatments, and lotions and shampoos. Due to increasing regulations from every country cosmetics get imported and exported from I am constantly changing the chemistry and chemicals these products are