Thursday, December 31, 2015

Job Growth to get Worse for Men Without College Degrees - What Colorful Words Come to Mind?

Poor men.

Another study suggests that men without college degrees face the worst job prospects.

These men are the first to worry about their jobs: not the next job they wish they had, but the current one they have and would like to hold onto.

As their slog continues and their ceilings lower, working class men talk often about their jobs.  Those conversations typically use impolite words that describe what affects their paychecks. It's not hard to interpret what they mean by the words they use.

In the meantime, establishment types get upset over the public use of modestly rough language that is widely used by working men in their private conversations from shop floors to where they drink coffee, which is likely at the same place you could quickly get a hamburger.

Jobs are important to men.  So they laugh when they hear familiar words spoken in more proper settings.

But as they laugh they also know America is ignoring what men, especially working class men, need most.

Establishment types who act offended about the use of colorful language don't know the people who use that kind of language the most.  2016 is an important year.

Ding Dong!  Happy New Year.   PB

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See the Wall Street Journal: Why Job Growth Could Get Even Worse for Men Without College Degrees
Link: http://blogs.wsj.com/economics/2015/12/31/why-job-growth-could-get-even-worse-for-men-without-college-degrees/

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