On Wed, 12 Dec 2007, in the Usenet newsgroup az.jobs, in article
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PMGuernsey@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
>I have had the hardest struggle getting the jobs I want because I
>didn't speak Spanish. Have any of you had that same problem?
No. The problem is usually quite the opposite.
>Did you know that 320 million people speak Spanish as their primary
>language in the U.S?
Did you know that statement is an absolute lie? Do you even have
the first hint of a clue to find the correct figures? No, I bet you
don't. Try http://www.census.gov/compendia/statab/files/racehisp.html
as a starting point. Or just use a search engine like the one you are
abusing now, and search for 'census USA spani'
>It is amazing how many people no speak that in the U.S.,
>and how fast it is growing.
Well, obviously you don't speak English as a primary language either,
or if you _do_ think so, it's probably the reason you can't find a
decent job.
Old guy


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