You forget the only reason he was arrested was because the US did an investigation and supplied evidence of a crime. Accoding to our police, they waiting on the SCB for info. This "catch" is all USA
US Marshals. ok. Imagine if he did make a run for it, could any of those officers catch him if both Marshalls tripped over their shoelaces? They need to do something to encourage a lifetime of fitness on the forces. Let the chefs work with UB to find a healthier way to make the things we like that also taste good. Maybe annual fitness contests over various disciplines, land and water, with some lucrative prizes. It could be the start of a mindset change for the country
I know how hard it is to lose weight. Its a whole deeper issue than just telling someone dont eat rice. But I do believe our military branches have an upper hand on most of us. Their job requires them to be fit. Look at those FBI guys compared to our senior offices. This shouldnt be. Netflix will not be kind to us
Theres enough money flowing into this country to alleviate all these problems. They would have us believe there isnt but there is. The first syphoning is at the gatekeeper level. How much shingles do you think are purchased every year by govt officials? Year after year the US State Dept issues a report detailing accounts of US businesses being victims of alledged extortion attempts for contracts. How many dont report and simply pay? How many unqualified people are employed causing blockages in productivity because they know a politician? How many MPs are on govt boards and in ministerial positions completely unqualified for a leadership role but in place because they have favour in the party? On an annual basis what is the dollar value of all this? Theres money to solve our problems.
"*They even suggested that such onerous working conditions could cause “trouble” among the Chinese workforce*"
I feel that some humanitarian organization needs to have regular checks on the living conditions of the chinese and the Turkish workers. They're brought here for one specific purpose, they have skills and theyre cheap, but under no circumstance should they live in conditions that amount to slave labour. The employer should ensure that their conditions are clean, sanitary, not infested with insects and food adequate. the same principle applies to Haitian labour brought in for large projects.
"*There is no need to blame whichever company any more now, as the entire situation and honour are at stake. There is no way but to fight."*
One of the things you have to admire about Asian business culture is their concept of honour, it trumps everything. "Failure", is never an option. This is admirable and generally a very good thing. "Generally" because they do in instances still end up with eye opening scandals
I think what theyre complaining about **is** a malfunctioning apprenticeship program, i.e., working along with a master craftsman who is being paid to complete work on the project.
The difference in what Ive suggested is the master craftsman is being paid to "train", not complete work. The trainees at the end or some other interval have to demonstrate theyve acquired the skills for the master craftsman to be fully paid
I think theyre talking about the people at the top of the skills list as opposed to high schoolers who are learning entry to mid level skills
ThisIsOurs says...
You forget the only reason he was arrested was because the US did an investigation and supplied evidence of a crime. Accoding to our police, they waiting on the SCB for info. This "catch" is all USA
On FTX founder extradited
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ThisIsOurs says...
Just a general statement, the Bahamas loves rich criminals, George Smith former MP told us in 2020(?) "*why does it matter how you made your money*"?
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ThisIsOurs says...
US Marshals. ok. Imagine if he did make a run for it, could any of those officers catch him if both Marshalls tripped over their shoelaces? They need to do something to encourage a lifetime of fitness on the forces. Let the chefs work with UB to find a healthier way to make the things we like that also taste good. Maybe annual fitness contests over various disciplines, land and water, with some lucrative prizes. It could be the start of a mindset change for the country
On FTX founder extradited
Posted 22 December 2022, 6:44 a.m. Suggest removal
ThisIsOurs says...
I know how hard it is to lose weight. Its a whole deeper issue than just telling someone dont eat rice. But I do believe our military branches have an upper hand on most of us. Their job requires them to be fit. Look at those FBI guys compared to our senior offices. This shouldnt be. Netflix will not be kind to us
On FTX founder extradited
Posted 22 December 2022, 1:39 a.m. Suggest removal
ThisIsOurs says...
What the man day, "*come to us before we come to you*"
On FTX founder extradited
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ThisIsOurs says...
Theres enough money flowing into this country to alleviate all these problems. They would have us believe there isnt but there is. The first syphoning is at the gatekeeper level. How much shingles do you think are purchased every year by govt officials? Year after year the US State Dept issues a report detailing accounts of US businesses being victims of alledged extortion attempts for contracts. How many dont report and simply pay? How many unqualified people are employed causing blockages in productivity because they know a politician? How many MPs are on govt boards and in ministerial positions completely unqualified for a leadership role but in place because they have favour in the party? On an annual basis what is the dollar value of all this? Theres money to solve our problems.
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ThisIsOurs says...
well... the only person telling the tale is the woman. Suppose he was unconscious in the car and kicked out.... just saying..
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ThisIsOurs says...
Good job
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ThisIsOurs says...
"*They even suggested that such onerous working conditions could cause “trouble” among the Chinese workforce*"
I feel that some humanitarian organization needs to have regular checks on the living conditions of the chinese and the Turkish workers. They're brought here for one specific purpose, they have skills and theyre cheap, but under no circumstance should they live in conditions that amount to slave labour. The employer should ensure that their conditions are clean, sanitary, not infested with insects and food adequate. the same principle applies to Haitian labour brought in for large projects.
"*There is no need to blame whichever company any more now, as the entire situation and honour are at stake. There is no way but to fight."*
One of the things you have to admire about Asian business culture is their concept of honour, it trumps everything. "Failure", is never an option. This is admirable and generally a very good thing. "Generally" because they do in instances still end up with eye opening scandals
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Posted 21 December 2022, 3:34 p.m. Suggest removal
ThisIsOurs says...
I think what theyre complaining about **is** a malfunctioning apprenticeship program, i.e., working along with a master craftsman who is being paid to complete work on the project.
The difference in what Ive suggested is the master craftsman is being paid to "train", not complete work. The trainees at the end or some other interval have to demonstrate theyve acquired the skills for the master craftsman to be fully paid
I think theyre talking about the people at the top of the skills list as opposed to high schoolers who are learning entry to mid level skills
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Posted 21 December 2022, 12:03 p.m. Suggest removal