05-14-2008, 10:46 AM
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB1210726562...us_inside_today
The main point I would like the address here is the fact (in my opinion) that in the world (west mainly I guess) the best jobs in terms of income are not the ones that benefit the economy and general prosperity the most.
As long as being an investmentbanker, profesional sporter, real estate agent or singer of low quality pop music makes you richer than 'real jobs' it will continue to be a burden on our nations. Is there any way to stop this, according to me, problem?
The main point I would like the address here is the fact (in my opinion) that in the world (west mainly I guess) the best jobs in terms of income are not the ones that benefit the economy and general prosperity the most.
As long as being an investmentbanker, profesional sporter, real estate agent or singer of low quality pop music makes you richer than 'real jobs' it will continue to be a burden on our nations. Is there any way to stop this, according to me, problem?