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Originally Posted by asopao
Thankyou Bob Saunders.
This is correct, I earn over 50,000, and I don't even have an Associate's Degree ! my ex has a bachelors, and I make more than her.
Where the hell Nals is connecting " money and education" as " class"??
so, an " executive" with a degree is to be " heard" by the " lower classes" more than me , just because he is an " executive"?? what kind of stupid garbage is this??
that might be the case in a poor country like DR, but not in industrialized countries.
I might know more history and social studies than that " executive".
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Its funny , talk about class and who has it and who hasn't..
You often hear about folk of limited means who invite a foriegner into their home and prepare a simple meal which might have lasted them several days.
On the other side of the coin folks who appear to be wealthy being mean and penny pinching, who wouldn't offer a tradesman a drink or sandwich while he worked around their home.
Class means so much more than just money, social position or education.
Its a shame people can't see through that.
Its a pity this subject came up in this manner, it reflects upon those who contrived it and those who seem anxious to pigeon hole people by one means or another.