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Old 20-04-2004, 16:54   #23
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Re: Job benefits

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Originally Posted by Jerrek
Which is one reason why I would never live in Europe, except perhaps the UK, and then only if I'm working FOR someone. I don't want to work for someone unless it is a CEO or COO position, and I hate red tape. I'm not a slave driver, and I don't need the government to tell me the nitty gritty details.
Jerrek, it really isn't so dreadful as you think. Yes, there might be a lot more regulation here than you are used to, but we still manage to be one of the biggest economies in the world and as I have said before, there are a whole pile of factors other than the extent to which economies are regulated that have allowed the US to grow so much larger than the rest.
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