Sunday, 15 April 2012

Who’s earn what: Before & Now


Hit the eye in the United States over 30 years to pay cheques: tall, deep and surprising resolutions

Doug Olsen completed his appeal from the beginning: science education for middle schoolers. In 1983, she appeared on the cover of the first edition of the parade, which is designed to treat Americans. He stood in front of the table of steel in Seattle, chalk in hand, aged 30 to win $18,700 per year. He was happy and confident. He said: "I have a dream to do something else".

Since then, America has undergone economic swings, they saw a couple of generations. The big three are on the increase and so many busts, unemployment, new highs and lows since the great depression, unseen created VEÈRING new types of assistance, old industries as - and the position of values banished to the history books.

In the early 1980s, questions for happiness in America is better to use many of us now, the economy has changes in licences Creative Commons as jobs, wages and will change as the application.

The parade had contacted report that attracts people to celebrate their 30, hundreds of people who previously had to learn to manage his career over the years. Many lost their jobs or smoking, while others have become Chief. Some moved in search of work, others totally dedicated a new path. Almost all the tasks of the transitional period, the American labour market.

In 1983, he must follow the career of Doug Olsen aboard. Despite the difficult years of restructuring and job cut. Three decades later, the parade is in the same school. Recently it would bring in the salaries of 58 million dollars and is currently voluntary and each day. "My passion has always been for the education of children." I am grateful to my 31 years of study, and am happy to say that my daughter, my steps”.

There are several Americans remained unstable during the course and many others went to plan B.

Malia Delapenia
Belly dancing Delpenia Hawaii, an annual event with a visit to the dancers began the Convention. "My business is growing much".










Ricky Huddleston
  "It takes a well paid". "You have to win," he said. "Broke me my elbow and slowed down, so I am after and".










Bruce Schactler
 "Yes, that and through the days of boredom, but bolts of great emotion, the freedom to study and work for you".










Jason Hennessey
"Miss it, DJ (and even at home), but it helped me grow and got me a good speaker."










Yvette McGee Brown
Brown was the first African American woman Supreme Court of Ohio for service. "I can do a public service of the difference".










Cynthia Wright
Thereafter his novels has been exhausted, Wright began self-publishing eBooks. "It's never too late to rewrite the story of your life!"










Charlene Rose-Masuda
 It isn't easy to morph in someone's life: really, really practice their makeup, "said Rose Masuda."









 How are you happy?

Many people in the photo, said that he had found the job of his dreams, while others said that they were out of course. Now we want to hear.