Monthly Archives: May 2014


The Business of Education

We have all heard the mantra that if we want to be successful we need education – the more the better. Well folks, that is not quite true; just ask the waiter in the next restaurant you go to. We now have a population of over-educated, frustrated, in debt young people. They paid for an education that is not providing the employment they anticipated. In fact that employment is not even available, because there are too many people trained for ‘this or that’ profession. And even those who did get employed are working for lower wages, because of the effect of the ‘law of supply and demand’ around the numbers of over educated wannabes. Our young people are getting screwed. They cannot even get jobs in the trades, even though we are constantly told there are not enough tradespeople. What’s going on?

The truth is that education has become big business and is fully supported by government because it temporarily keeps the unemployment statistics down. Colleges and Universities are offering hundreds of seats for courses leading to jobs they know do not exist. They also know that almost half of their students will not complete the programs they have paid for, but the administrators do not have the ethics to make that fact commonly known. Why? Because they want the money to fund their elaborate facilities and overpaid professors and themselves. Those guys are living off the system without conscience, it is status and ego that drives them more than anything else. I guess you can’t totally blame them after spending years and years getting a degree in something that the only thing you can do is talk ‘no end’ about, and not much else.

The only thing that nobody seems to realize, or want to talk about, is that we are developing a society of disgruntled citizens who are fearful of the future and have little faith in anything, including their futures. Do we, you and me, our governments and business leaders think this is a good thing? Why is nothing being done about it? Do we all think this makes for a healthy world? Okay educators, if you really care, let’s wake up and say/do something about it !


Electronically Fucking Up the World Even More

Hi folks,I just got home from trying to take care of something at the bank. It never got done because  nobody at the bank could get their computers to cooperate for what I needed. After three employees trying, I gave up in disgust. This made me again think how computers fuck up our lives and waste valuable time ( it probably happens at least two or three times a day) . I know Bill Gates and Steve Jobs if he where still with us would disagree, but lets face it, for them it has/had always been about the money. In fact, it is usually, only people who make money from IT, or use it for entertainment who think how computers are the best thing since sliced bread. I am sure some scientists, doctors and accountants do too, but for the majority of us working folk, seniors, and true thinkers, computers basically serve to cause frustration and suck up our money for redundant gadgets, all the various hardware, and software; none of which is cheap, or even reasonably priced! Too boot, it is often forced down our throats whether we really want it or not.

We get forced into buying programs that are on the cusp of being replaced by the next version, or does not really work the way the providers have made us believe it should. Why can’t ‘they’ come up with something that will last, for say, ten years without being replaced – it is not impossible, lots of thing do.We all know why – $$$$$, but not for us! We have all been sucked in on a grand scale.

All around us today corporations, governments, and other institutions are forcing us to use computers. What works for one of those groups, does not work for another. Even our software does not work, or even look the same, on all computers. What we end up with is gross inconvenience, confusion, errors, and more frustration; all burning up  our time and money. How did we get so far down this road without someone putting on the breaks, or having some meaningful regulations? Why do our politicians, who are supposed to be protecting us, not doing anything about regulating the industry to ensure consumer protection,  environmental protection, and hardware/software standardization? Could it be because Bill Gates is the richest man in the world, and he just might pull their plug? He just might start tracking me down after this.

Folks, I am getting too wound up right now so, better cool down for today. Just before I finish, I do want to say that I hope you never have to call for computer support; it is the easiest way to lose your temper than anything else I can think of. I am sure I do not have to remind you of your last experience after you got of the waiting queue , despite the promises of ‘support’. Well, they didn’t say in what language, did they, or how well qualified the support would be? Then, there is also the question of computer security, which everyone we deal with online says they have. Well, all I have to say about that, is never forget that the United States C.I.A. got hacked – how much of a chance do you think you have against being hacked?

For more on this and many other topics you can check out my book. Bye for now.