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Blue Impulse said:I'm already married with one baby girl, I intend to raise her and also get involved with the church. My goals are simple. I'd love to go to Bible College.
Hey sweethearts, why would you want to work for oil/gas company when oil/gas seems to be dwindling? I'm even worried about my husband's job, he just works for a gas station, I keep worrying about the fact that gas prices are going up and up and oil *reserves* are going down and down.. but do you think there is enough stability for you to maintain a job there for your lifetime?
More than anything in the world, more than a job I would love or a job my husband would love, I would want job *stability*.. to know we were taken care of. We don't have that, and it sucks. I highly recommend making sure you have it
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As a somewhat irrelevant aside to the topic at hand, and take it for what it's worth, but from what I have heard/read/had divinely revealed to me, many of the companies that are developing much of the alternative energies for things like automobiles are oil companies. I think they are intelligent enough to know that their golden goose aint going to be laying eggs forever and so are beginning to set up shop for the next major form(s) of energy where they'd already have some name brand recognition and an understanding of how the industry generally works.Blue Impulse said:Hey sweethearts, why would you want to work for oil/gas company when oil/gas seems to be dwindling? I'm even worried about my husband's job, he just works for a gas station, I keep worrying about the fact that gas prices are going up and up and oil *reserves* are going down and down.. but do you think there is enough stability for you to maintain a job there for your lifetime?
Singing Bush said:As a somewhat irrelevant aside to the topic at hand, and take it for what it's worth, but from what I have heard/read/had divinely revealed to me, many of the companies that are developing much of the alternative energies for things like automobiles are oil companies. I think they are intelligent enough to know that their golden goose aint going to be laying eggs forever and so are beginning to set up shop for the next major form(s) of energy where they'd already have some name brand recognition and an understanding of how the industry generally works.
Now back to your regularly scheduled conversation.
Blue Impulse said:I'm already married with one baby girl, I intend to raise her and also get involved with the church. My goals are simple. I'd love to go to Bible College.
Hey sweethearts, why would you want to work for oil/gas company when oil/gas seems to be dwindling? I'm even worried about my husband's job, he just works for a gas station, I keep worrying about the fact that gas prices are going up and up and oil *reserves* are going down and down.. but do you think there is enough stability for you to maintain a job there for your lifetime?
More than anything in the world, more than a job I would love or a job my husband would love, I would want job *stability*.. to know we were taken care of. We don't have that, and it sucks. I highly recommend making sure you have it
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True, in time there's a good chance there will no longer be a need for fuel in the sense that cars and trucks and what have you use it, but even then there will still be certain functions that some companies, such as perhaps oil companies, will be already well suited for. For example, even if we reach the point where we can recharge our automobiles in the privacy of our own home in a reasonable amount of time, we'll still need stations to recharge them during extended trips and vacations. Moreover, electricity unfortunately doesn't grow on trees just yet and while pumping electrons directly into your car may remove the need for gasoline directly, it doesn't remove the need for a source of energy at a point further down the line. Unless the world goes to other forms of energy and in a major way, it'll still need major supplies of oil just out of necessity. Perhaps other companies and industries will fulfill these needs for our economy, but I think there's a good chance many other declining industries will just adapt. Even good ol' Tobacco has started buying food product companies (not a very good example, but they're surviving nonetheless.)sweethearts said:that may be true, but how long do you think it will take people to develop an energy source that will replace fuel completely? I know some car companies like honda have come up with hybrid vehicles...
Heh, thanks. It's not so much smilies themselves which bother me, but poorly placed smilies. I was trying to convey a certain tone w/ my message and the smiley I chose just wasn't working.sweethearts said:ps. I edited out a smilie from my previous post just for you!
sweethearts said:I was just wondering, what everyone wants to do in their lives? Do you have any career goals in mind.....and how are you on track to achieve them? Where do you see yourself 20 years from now?
what about you all?
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