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Just thinking how soft I'm getting.
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<blockquote data-quote="gimpyrancher" data-source="post: 1261541" data-attributes="member: 10164"><p>Funny how this went from how hard our fathers and grandfathers worked to vitriol about overweight people.</p><p></p><p>To bring it back around, while our past generations worked physically harder, the average American worker today produces more product now than in the past, due to technology not unlike AC. Today, more of the profits from that increased production goes to the management and rich investors than the workers.</p><p></p><p>My Dad started his employment as an aeronatical engineer after the war hand drawing blueprints. Took months or more to finish some. Now, those same technical drawings are done on computers in a matter of days or weeks. Dad retired from that same employer 30+ years later with a decent retirement. Not many can do that today unless it's a government job.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gimpyrancher, post: 1261541, member: 10164"] Funny how this went from how hard our fathers and grandfathers worked to vitriol about overweight people. To bring it back around, while our past generations worked physically harder, the average American worker today produces more product now than in the past, due to technology not unlike AC. Today, more of the profits from that increased production goes to the management and rich investors than the workers. My Dad started his employment as an aeronatical engineer after the war hand drawing blueprints. Took months or more to finish some. Now, those same technical drawings are done on computers in a matter of days or weeks. Dad retired from that same employer 30+ years later with a decent retirement. Not many can do that today unless it's a government job. [/QUOTE]
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