ArmyRick
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I was in a seminar (not for profit organization) and I have been learning about the current economic trends of today and the past, including the difference in generations and what drove the economies. Its really good to learn this stuff, especially for myself as a fairly new class A reservist who has just joined a PRes unit a few months ago.
One of my opinions I have formed based on all of this is that the economy must always be fluent as technology and demands change. Basically what worked in 1970, doesn't work in 2011. Anyways I am rather new at this game so I will not venture too far outside my lanes (narrow at this point).
One goal I wanted to make was for people (especially those in uniform who have a steady and decent pay cheque) to look at the other side of the story. One sided stories don't work out too well. Again, I do not excuse civil disobedience.
For people who simply say "That's the way it is..." or something similar, I again, ask you. What would you do today if the CF released you completely and you had no means to support yourself?
One of my opinions I have formed based on all of this is that the economy must always be fluent as technology and demands change. Basically what worked in 1970, doesn't work in 2011. Anyways I am rather new at this game so I will not venture too far outside my lanes (narrow at this point).
One goal I wanted to make was for people (especially those in uniform who have a steady and decent pay cheque) to look at the other side of the story. One sided stories don't work out too well. Again, I do not excuse civil disobedience.
For people who simply say "That's the way it is..." or something similar, I again, ask you. What would you do today if the CF released you completely and you had no means to support yourself?