> You sound like the Church from days of old. Certainly that was not my intention. > ... but my dad went to divinity school Out of curiosity, did the bill for that come up to anything near 40,000$? > ... it’s basically…
> "John Thornton Jr. is a pastor based in Winston-Salem, N.C. He received a B.A. in Religious Studies from Baylor University and a Masters of Divinity from Duke Divinity School." Why does this degree exist? Do pastors…
> Where will the future unemployed be redeployed? Pay attention to which jobs currently pay well, those jobs are the most likely to get pressure from surplus labor. There's also a big and growing demand for health care…
> People don’t work a coal face because it’s fun, but because it’s what they know how to do, and it brings home the bacon. Far more than that, coal workers take pride in their work, it's part of their identity and it…
> You sound like the Church from days of old. Certainly that was not my intention. > ... but my dad went to divinity school Out of curiosity, did the bill for that come up to anything near 40,000$? > ... it’s basically…
> "John Thornton Jr. is a pastor based in Winston-Salem, N.C. He received a B.A. in Religious Studies from Baylor University and a Masters of Divinity from Duke Divinity School." Why does this degree exist? Do pastors…
> Where will the future unemployed be redeployed? Pay attention to which jobs currently pay well, those jobs are the most likely to get pressure from surplus labor. There's also a big and growing demand for health care…
> People don’t work a coal face because it’s fun, but because it’s what they know how to do, and it brings home the bacon. Far more than that, coal workers take pride in their work, it's part of their identity and it…