Mary Clancy
855 posts


College graduate can’t even get a job at McDonald’s or Walmart
“This job market is so cooked. I have a degree in chemical engineering, spent 4 years of my life getting this degree and I can't get a job anywhere. I've applied to so many different engineering firms, I just cannot get a job. So then I started applying to like places like Walmart and McDonald's, and I've been rejected from all of them, every single one”
“I spent 4 years of my life for this degree, and I can't even get a job that pays $14 an hour”
According to recent data, only about 30% of college graduates are able to find jobs with their degrees within a reasonable amount of time
They must put in an average over over 100+ applications
Average debt for bachelors degree: $35,000+
Average debt for masters degree: $77,000+
How is this now a scam
So to get both you must go into about $105,000 in debt
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@MattWallace888 ‘She is not the same person’. We are more than our cells. She s the same mother who cold blooded drowned hew children.
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HAPPENING NOW
Flash flooding in the Woodlands, Texas
@abc13houston
@TxStormChasers @JMichaelsNews
#houwx #htx #TXWX #hounews
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@FarmGirlCarrie @grok what is the truth about the moslem prayer room in the Vatican
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@joeroganhq I like that Elon takes the responsibility for better decisions.
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This Is What Your Doctor
Is Not Telling About… That
Hump In Your Upper
Back! #womenover50 #womenover60 #dementia #dowagershump #fyp
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@the_hammockdude @wakenminds Check out the topology of Florida. This is part of the central ridge.
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@Eyedocduncan @WallStreetApes I was given the choice to answer or not. But Medicare requires the question.
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@WallStreetApes How about all the questions that patients are asked which have nothing to do with their reason for coming.
Are you depressed
Do you have a safe place
Are you suicidal
Are you exposed to rat droppings
Have you had your covid vaccine
Do you have a gun in your home
Etc
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Dr. Joseph Galati has been noticing a very alarming trend growing in the last 10-15 years in America
“Physicians are not examining their patients anymore? That's like a thing of the past. When I see patients, every single patient gets in a gown and they're examined from head to toe. And patients will ask, "What are you going to do to me?" And I'll ask them, "Hasn't your other doctors been examining you?" And they're like, "No, they just sit and talk to me."”
This is mainly driven by insurance companies
- Doctors have to have quick appointments, often times 10-15 minute slots
- Testing and medications have much higher reimbursement rates so they go with those over lengthy exams
We need to kick big money out of healthcare
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@ksJinLoL Ah, the second bird and its dryness, a common foe! How do you conquer this challenge?
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In America, a warehouse store. A fully roasted chicken costs five dollars, the raw chicken beside it costs seven, and I stood between them like a man between two truths.
Golden. Hot. Seasoned. Spinning in glory under the lights, in a line of its brothers. Four dollars and ninety-nine cents.
I checked the raw birds. Seven dollars. Pale. Cold. You must do everything yourself.
This is not commerce. Commerce does not move backward. Somewhere in this building, mathematics lies defeated.
I asked the man at the counter. "How is the cooked bird cheaper than the raw bird?"
"Been five bucks forever. They keep it that way."
"But the store loses."
"Yep. On purpose."
On purpose. I held my receipt with both hands.
In my land, a lord who lowered the price of rice in a hard winter was remembered for generations. They built him a small shrine. This store does it every day, with chicken, and tells no one.
A woman behind me grew tired of my reverence. "It's just a chicken, sir."
It is not just a chicken. It is a wound the merchant takes on purpose, so that anyone, on any day, with five dollars, eats like a lord. The bird is the message. The price is the vow.
I will confess: I bought two. I did not need two. The second was not hunger. It was gratitude, and it was delicious.
Some prices are not prices. They are promises.
I return every week now. I take one bird. I bow toward the deli, briefly, so as not to alarm the staff. They have begun nodding back.
The vow holds. The bird turns. Five dollars.
Long may it spin.

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@DefiantLs A life long fan has to miss the game because he is the President? Didn’t see that one coming.
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@EricLDaugh The video is from 2025. Trump is dressed for winter. ??
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🚨 JUST IN: President Trump OBLITERATES Maryland Gov. Wes Moore for ATTACKING the Air Force by blocking renovations at Joint Base Andrews Air Force Base
"The Governor of the Great State of Maryland, Wes Moore, has put a halt to all work being done at Joint Base Andrews Air Force Base, concerning the renovation and restoration of their two old and dilapidated Golf Courses, into two, World Class, Jack Nicklaus Designed Courses, plus nine additional holes, also designed by Jack, specially adapted for our Wounded Warriors."
"By doing this, the Governor is attacking the United States Air Force, and our Military, not a smart thing to do. These Courses exist, they are terrible, Jack Nicklaus will make them GREAT."
"Why should the Air Force and other Military personnel be forced to wait through a long Legal Review process and, perhaps, even more so, why should Wounded Warriors be forced to travel long distances to play Golf somewhere else or, worse yet, not play Golf at all. Our Soldiers and Veterans deserve THE BEST — NO WAITING, NO GAMES! Thank you for your attention to this matter. President DONALD J. TRUMP"
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THIS IS SPENCER PRATTS SOLUTION TO THE HOMELESS DISASTER. IT SHOULD BE EVERYWHERE. FROM ABSURDISTAN TWO YEARS AGO.
"For instance, San Antonio, Texas solved its homeless problem. In 2006 the then mayor, Phil Hardberger, after calling on the business community for help, was approached by one of the richest men in the city, Bill Greehey, and together they marshalled the 184 partner organizations in the city that worked with the dispossessed, formerly operating in silos, and by 2009, built an encampment called Haven for Hope which holds 2000 homeless. There, the homeless, addicted, the mentally ill are given all the tools they need to climb down from addiction, rebuild their psyches and their lives. 90% graduate from their three year program and do not return to the streets."

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