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AL LEVYParticipantSince the early beginnings of the civilized world there have been class distinctions. Being rich, wealthy or privileged affords an individual certain unspoken rights and privileges that the average working man does not have. It’s sad to say, but we (society) honor and give free passage to those we see as being successful, beautiful or well-off. I fall in the middle-class, and honestly, I don’t feel any less privileged that anyone else. It’s a state of mind, I guess.
A man of your years should know by now that success in life is measured in many ways, and money, more than anything else, is the greatest measure.
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Name : AL LEVY, Gender : M, Sexual Orientation : Straight, Race : Black/African American, Religion : Baptist, Age : 33, City : Virginia Beach, State : VA, Country : United States, Occupation : Military, Education level : 2 Years of College, Social class : Middle class,
AL LEVYParticipantHoney, I don’t think I even have to answer this question but for the sake of this forum I will. You know that it is common knowledge in the black community that you have to work twice as hard as your white counterparts to even measure up. You are equally if not better qualified than your competition and yet, he is enjoying the benefits that the job/position affords. It’s not about qualifications in this case it’s about your skin color (period). You should question this and not stand for it. The longer you take it the more they will dish out. Stand up for what you want and if you can’t get it with this company, move on. They are obviously more concerned with keeping their own happy than placing the most qualified ‘individual’ in the position. Get your MBA and take your education and knowledge as far as you can. They can’t deny you that.
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Name : AL LEVY, Gender : M, Sexual Orientation : Straight, Race : Black/African American, Religion : Baptist, Age : 33, City : Virginia Beach, State : VA, Country : United States, Occupation : Military, Education level : 2 Years of College, Social class : Middle class,- AuthorPosts