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Hello All,
There is a colleague of mine who always emphasizes that IT professionals are nothing more than skilled labors; they have no value as compared to professionals from other industries such as Banking. Further, IT professionals can be fired at ...
Started by Sarfraz on
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by 5 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
Why that I use to work, told it's easy to teach programming, so it's easy to create software development.
It's so easy that in my country there's a lake of labor in software dev.
Centers anywhere.
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Quote: : I like this You like it because you know it to be true & correct.
Imagine any one yak-ing on a phone, listening to iPod music whist piloting a 747 with your ass, your moms ass & your lil' brothers ass (do without that smart-ass). Ya, wouldn't...
Started by wood_rots on
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by 10 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at contractortalk):
Not the....
But, the 'labor' is a hod Labor Ready.
Less than journeyman mason wage.
At no time would I ever consider paying 'labor' less than per $/hr.
Sorry.
Oh, sorry this is about labor wages.
If you ever travel,beers on me.
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On Sat, 29 Aug 2009 00:13:11 GMT, blofelds_cat <blofelds_cat@_SPECTRE.com
So what is it up to now?.. $315 billion and counting..
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Pete
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"Why have the streets of Melbourne become unsafe? Because it's no...
Started by blofelds_cat on
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by 7 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at omgili):
THANK YOU LABOR!
On Sat, 29 Aug or no debt, but of
how much debt and why, and of wasteful unnecessary spending, and that's
Labor's forte"
"I will save water if....
All thanks to Labor.
World to hop, skip and jump a recession.
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I'm hearing story after story about how short second labors are and I'm terrified that we won't make it to the hospital in time especially now that winter is officially here. I'm so worried I won't know when to go in since I was induced last time and ...
Started by Annie Marie on
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by 14 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at thebump):
1st: Woke up with....
My water broke for DD...LOL.
My labor was a few hours shorter the second time.
2nd: I had my first (painless) contraction at 11 PM AM, so about 8.5 hours of labor.
At 12:59 in the afternoon, so 8 hours of labor.
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Has anyone gone into pre term labor, had it stopped, then gone on to have a full term baby??
Started by handsNOTfull on
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by 9 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at cafemom):
They stopped it with breathine again went into preterm labor, what they....
They stopped it and then I went into labor again with him at 37 1/2 weeks..
I wanna say around 34 or 35 weeks..
I went into labor a few weeks early with my son..
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To all of you mommies that have gone through labor more than once did they get easier? I was only in labor with DS for 12 hours and it went really well. People keep saying #2 will be even easier. Any thoughts on this?
Started by ambiep on
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by 11 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at thebump):
I certainly hope so, I was in 30....
None of those labors sound simple or easy!!!! Wow to have an even shorter labor/delivery this time around (oh and if it could be during the day.
No, it doesn't always get easier.
Vacuum delivery.
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I'm curious. I was induced with my first two and with my third my water broke at 38 weeks without cervical changes. This last labor was augmented with pitocin.
So... for those who actually went into labor , what happened and what was that like? This is...
Started by SurlyMermaid on
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by 12 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at catholic):
Son #2 - Easy labor, short and sweet without....
Very easy baby and no trouble at any stage.
But I honestly think that the long pre-labor and early labor is the reason why she came so quick and easy to be forced out.
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This is probably very different for everyone, but my husband and I worked in the same building and carpooled to work every day last pregnancy so I never thought about this before. I spend a lot of time out of the house with my daughter these days.
When...
Started by Jessimurph on
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by 13 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at thebump):
While I didn't recognize it as laborMy labor started as soon as the "an now for our feature presentation" was said at the movie theater of, and then head to the hospital....
Up to labor that made me take it easy and stay close to home.
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Either that or this is some evil evil trick..
i have been having contractions all day, even had one at my drs office (dr felt my belly and confirmed) they started off around 3 or 4 mins, then kept getting further apart, backwards i know.. i tried walking...
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at twoweekwait):
GoYou go into labor and delivery when contractions get so intense you can't talk through them early labor to me and they will....
Good luck.
Just stay at home and see what happens tonight.
Of the lucky few that have easy labors).
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I'm almost 35 weeks and I've had braxton hicks contractions off and on since about week 22. The pain, crampiness and tightening has moved to a whole new level. Off and on during the last few days, I've been having cramps, pain that whips from back to ...
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at twopeasinabucket):
My water broke at exactly
40 weeks and 5 days
37 weeks 3 days (actually I wasn't in labor yet but I had an emergency c-section)
when I was having a lot of contractions....
While during my pregnancy but never actually went in to labor on my own.
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