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Are you willing as a USA citizen to work for less money?

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So that we can compete in this great global economy? You probably won't have any health care either.

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  1. Nope, less money doesn't pay the bills. Besides my job can't be outsourced to some 3rd world p**s hole


  2. we created this global economy in order to profit off of the people in 3rd world countries who are willing to work for less money. no, i will not be a mass low wage worker for our greedy aministration. -*D*

  3. obviously no,it is not sham to be an Indian citizen.if u get less money being as a citizen of America then u wont have a respectful life

  4. No. Given the rising cost of living, we can't afford to work for the money we're making now.  Just because there's a drop in wages doesn't mean my mortgage will have a corresponding drop, does it?

  5. I'm not willing to be a U.S. anything....and I am not willing to work for less.

  6. I've done it before.  I've taken a lower paying job after a layoff rather than going unemployed.  Right now, I am making less per year than 3 years ago, however, I don't have to commute. With the price of fuel, the difference is made up.

  7. GREAT QUESTION IF THE PRICE OF EVERYTHING CAME DOWN ALONG WITH IT I WOULDN'T HAVE A PROBLEM

  8. No.  Instead I have been willing to work on improving my skills so I can make more money.

    BTW - the US is very competitive in the global economy.  The change that has occurred is that the guaranteed lifetime union jobs have moved overseas (due to the high cost and low productivity of union labor).  On the other hand - people with more diverse skill sets are prospering.

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