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61.56 BFR Whaaaat?



 
 
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Old October 7th 09, 06:43 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Jim Logajan
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Default 61.56 BFR Whaaaat?

"Ęslop" wrote:
Government agencies don't hire
(for the most part) unskilled labor, and far less semi-skilled than
make up the "average" workforce. In my dept, over 50% of employees
have a 4 year degree or higher.


I seem to recall reading once that the highest concentration or PhDs in the
U.S. live in and around Washington DC.

Another place with a high percentage of esteemly degreed people is, I
believe, Wall Street.

And yet somewhere else I recall reading the advice someone made to a man of
no talent that his best bet for making money was to find where said money
is being exchanged and insert himself into the flow.
 




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