The Great Freeze “job creation is pretty close to zero.”

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If people have what it takes they could be in a law enforcement academy in 6 months.
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Anonymous wrote:If people have what it takes they could be in a law enforcement academy in 6 months.


Is there an age limit for this?
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If people have what it takes they could be in a law enforcement academy in 6 months.


Is there an age limit for this?


It depends on the department, but most seem to allow 35 to early 40s.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If people have what it takes they could be in a law enforcement academy in 6 months.


Is there an age limit for this?


It depends on the department, but most seem to allow 35 to early 40s.


When my son was in the academy the oldest recruit was 51.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If people have what it takes they could be in a law enforcement academy in 6 months.


Is there an age limit for this?


I’ve seen the Rookie.

No LA does not

https://www.joinlapd.com/qualifications
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Anonymous wrote:The idea that AI will lead to a plethora of new jobs is laughable. Knowledge based white collar work is on its way out. The most common jobs for the next generation will be soldier and sex worker.


It is definitely possible. The average American works in some way from the moment they get up until they go to bed. There is a lot of room for improved efficiency.

Improving efficiency can allow us to spend the time on other things. This is what happened when the computer went mainstream. What someone used to be able to accomplish in DAYS became possibly in hours due to internet communications. Many of the jobs out there today are possible because of the internet.

You simply don’t know that AI won’t create more jobs or create new industries.


or even go back to the concept that people work 8 hours, sleep 8 hours and have 8 hours to commute, parent, cook, clean, worship and have a hobby, socialize. That idea was built on scientific consensus and has been eroded completely and has caused huge spikes in health care costs (ppl can't cook or sleep efficiently causing them to become ill and we have to pay for therapies and pharmaceuticals to keep these unhealthy people alive and/or functioning) if we had functioning political leaders instead of geriatric zombies/neo feudalists like we have now - we could actually go down to having 4 day work weeks of 8 hours and ppl could actually adjust to a lower level of luxury but they would have the leisure time to deal with it and many parents of young children would have fewer childcare expenses/burdens. basically society would have to be drastically restructured but civilization is due for another bug shake up - my grandparents (im in my 40s) were born in a colonial state during the First World War- they saw things that were luxuries : indoor plumbing, electricity, flight, universal suffrage, universal childhood education/cessation of child labor, university educations and careers fro women, no fault divorce, etc etc become everyday and then lived to see iPhones!! why exactly do we think nothing will change so drastically in our own lifetimes???
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell drew a stark picture of a labor market that looks fine on the surface—4.3% unemployment, but is quietly losing momentum underneath. Once you adjust for statistical overcounting in the payroll data, job creation is pretty close to zero.

“Job creation is very low, and the job-finding rate for people who are unemployed is very low,” Powell said.

Strong investment but weak hiring. Powell said the economy increasingly resembles a K-shape, with higher-income households and large corporations benefiting from strong stock markets and AI-fueled productivity gains, while lower-income consumers pull back under the weight of rising costs.

CEOs are openly telling investors “AI allows them to do more with fewer people.”

U.S. employers have announced nearly 946,000 layoffs so far this year with more than 17,000 explicitly tied to AI and another 20,000 to automation.

Unemployment among recent college grads is 5%.

“We have upside risks to inflation, downside risks to employment, this is a very difficult thing for a central bank, because one of those calls for rates to be lower, one calls for rates to be higher.”

https://fortune.com/2025/10/30/jerome-powell-ai-bubble-jobs-unemployment-crisis-interest-rates/


but we have to continue to expand H1B and OPT and L1 and H4EAD and all the other alphabet visas used to replace US citizens with cheap foreign labor.

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