Then they will likely have trouble finding a job, as so many others have. If they are lucky enough to find a job, I hope that they don't mind paying around 25% of their health care. And working 10 hour days at work, and likely throw in a couple more in the evening, but not being paid for that overtime. But at least they will get 2 weeks of vacation a year -- if they're lucky. And they should also remember to start contributing to their 401(k), for when/if they are lucky enough to be able to retire. Alas, they will
have to pay taxes on that, as well, when they are able to finally draw from it. Welcome to the reality of the private sector.
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