How has your life improved since Trump took office with a pledge to make America great again?
I'll offer one example. During Obama's entire administration I was cold contacted by job recruiters exactly twice. Once by Netflix who are extremely aggressive with recruiting and once by a Chinese company.
Since Trump took office I have been contacted with job offers 6 times in 6 months. I've been progressively turning them down and each one has gotten better. I'm now heading into a new office tomorrow expecting to accept a VP level job with top level salary, profit sharing, equity, a private office, and standard tech company perks and benefits. Under Obama I would consider a good offer to have one of those things.
One of my best friends who has a felony manslaughter conviction on his record and struggled for years with getting a job now has two jobs.
My dad who had been retired and bored for years got hired back as the general manager at his old company after the owner who had shut the business down decided to go back in business after Trump's election. He's making more money than he ever has in his life at a job he finds comfy and rewarding where he knows everybody and has respect.
Trump came into the office with a promise to improve the job market and from where I'm standing it seems like he's been delivering in spades.
>>131815550
Unemployed chem major here. Can confirm that Trump isn't making entry level work any more "entry level".
I haven't been blown up by a sandnigger yet but there's always tomorrow.
Trump got rid of the EPA program that deals with old lead paint. I was going to have to fill out a lengthy report on lead testing a historical home I was restoring before Trump got elected. He literally cut the lead program in the first 30 days and now no more report writing. Personally, I think the lead paint rules are overkill as long as you don't eat the paint your fine.
>>131820646
That whole lead paint thing is an attempt to mis-explain lower IQs and then ruthlessly punish property owners for what evolution has done.
>>131815550
If this thread is sill about the economy, I'd like to ask what happens if Trump keeps on making jobs for established people better while ignoring youth without jobs. UBI? Is that really an ideal endgame?