Perhaps getting more and more unpredictable! 也许越来越不可预测! Q 石油时代落幕与矿物资源的兴起 埃克森美孚在大萧条前的1928年被纳入道琼斯30种工业股票平均指数,引领了石油时代,但今年8月被剔除出成份股。该公司已并非代表美国增长的企业。而 “中东有石油,中国有稀土”…… https://cn.nikkei.com/columnviewpoint/column/40836-2020-06-12-04-54-07.html 开始于约10年前的“页岩革命”则颠覆了这一关系。随着埋藏在地底的页岩油不断增产,美国一跃成为世界最大的产油国。美国总统特朗普夸口说:“我们不再需要中东石油。需要波斯湾的国家自己去保护好了”。 3月,在与俄罗斯的减产磋商决裂之后,不可否认的是,沙特采取的行动加剧了市场的混乱。在疫情之下原油需求空前减少,但产油国与其背道而驰,反而大幅增产,结果导致原油价格跌到冰点。这一行动的背后存在美国与沙特关系的变化。
上个月的台湾新闻: Only 40% of Taiwan''s recent grads landing full-time jobs Workplace happiness index for new salary earners plummets to seven-year low By , Taiwan News, Staff Writer 2020/08/25 14:10 Fresh graduates (Getty Images image) TAIPEI (Taiwan News) — Only 40.9 percent of recent graduates in Taiwan have secured a full-time job, and 70.4 percent of them live from paycheck to paycheck, according to a survey published by the job bank yes123 on Tuesday (Aug. 25). Young and would-be salaried workers need to put out an average of 108 applications before they land a job. The starting salary for first-time job seekers is NT$28,153 (US$958) on average, which is down from NT$28,736 last year and lower than their expected monthly expenses of NT$29,244, the study finds. Around 43.3 percent of respondents said they were without a clue about which career to pursue, and as many as 55.2 percent preferred to find any job first, rather than hold out for one they considered satisfying. The survey also found that 59.7 percent of those new in the job market said their jobs were unrelated to their skill sets, while 66.8 percent expressed that they derived no sense of achievement from their employment. These factors have affected their mood in the workplace, with the overall “happiness” score being just 43.6 on average, the lowest in seven years, the survey suggests. The online research, conducted between Aug. 5 and 18, received 1,238 valid samples from a pool of recent graduates and those who completed military service this year. It has a confidence level of 95 percent, with a margin of error of plus or minus 2.79 percentage points.
我们再看看台湾送外卖的每个月$1000美金,赚的比台湾平均工资高。这个就有意思了,台湾其他工作那么没有竞争力吗?这样的经济环境还有未来吗? Taiwan food delivery drivers make NT$42,000 per month, well above average wage Food delivery drivers in Taiwan make as much as NT$180,000 per month, far more than average salary of NT$30,000 By Keoni Everington, Taiwan News, Staff Writer2019/10/17 12:34 (CNA photo) TAIPEI (Taiwan News) — Food delivery drivers in Taiwan make an average of NT$42,000 a month, well above the average monthly salary, according to a study by job search website 104 Job Bank. At a press conference on Wednesday (Oct. 16), 104 Job Bank Deputy General Manager Chung Wen-hsiung (鍾文雄) told reporters that the results were based on an analysis of 300 drivers registered on the site over the past five years, with 70 percent of drivers found to be working as full-time employees for food delivery companies. The highest reported driver salary was NT$180,000, while the lowest was NT$20,000. The average age of the drivers is 26, with the oldest being 45 and the youngest 15. Nearly 45 percent of delivery staff have a university degree, and three percent have a master''s. In terms of income, the average driver earns NT$42,000 per month, NT$12,000 more than Taiwan''s average monthly salary of NT$30,000. Considering the high percentage of drivers with a college degree, the average age, and the substantially higher average pay, the job appears to be attracting many recent graduates. A driver at the press conference surnamed Hung (洪) said he makes NT$10,000 per month working four to five hours a day, reported UDN. Another driver, surnamed Chiu (邱), who holds a position in a foreign-funded company, said that he makes deliveries on the side during his off-hours and on holidays makes about NT$10,000 to NT$15,000 per month. Chung told CNA that most of the drivers are considered part-time workers, but 104 Job Bank found that 70 percent of its registered users consider themselves full-time employees. Chung said that those who are working full-time for such companies should receive the complete protection of labor law. Chung advised those working full-time for food delivery companies to protect themselves through commercial insurance, including vehicle insurance, medical insurance, and accident insurance. Chung added that given the average age of delivery drivers is 26, many may not be able to afford commercial insurance, in which case he recommends they join a professional trade union to gain access to labor insurance. The profession has come into the spotlight lately in Taiwan after three fatal traffic accidents involving three different food delivery services occurred within five days. A Foodpanda deliveryman was struck head-on by a truck on Oct. 10; an Uber Eats driver was rammed from behind by a car on Oct. 13; and a Lalamove driver fatally struck a 74-year-old man who was jaywalking on Oct. 14.
虽然大统领执政4年,真正的把美国变差的当然都是奥巴马的错,
继续执政8年,错误当然就还有克林顿的。
改不了,外包省钱。没想到包工头一个一个的,从日本到韩国到中国,都要当老板。
想明白2016发生什么事情了吗?
而且教育孩子也是,所谓注重leadership,也就是培养嘴炮,光说不练的类型,没有这么多移民踏踏实实干活,光靠花架子怎么撑到起来
确实 我觉得所谓leadership就是怎么哄着别人把事儿干了
2016年的锅是甩给墨西哥移民的。
美国是变差了,但问题根本不在外国。但是美国的政客自己解决不了问题。就喜欢到外面去找个敌人来转移视线。 归根结底就是贫富悬殊巨大,底层没有任何安全感。中产离破产就是一场病。花街,大公司利益集团种种理由一点利都不想给。 1,川普那么牛逼哄哄,Larry估计一通电话tiktok就可以了。 2,Biden 选了google/fb 的代表kamala,马上钱财翻倍。 最后你指望这些人帮你改变,属于与虎谋皮。
Q 石油时代落幕与矿物资源的兴起 埃克森美孚在大萧条前的1928年被纳入道琼斯30种工业股票平均指数,引领了石油时代,但今年8月被剔除出成份股。该公司已并非代表美国增长的企业。而 “中东有石油,中国有稀土”……
https://cn.nikkei.com/columnviewpoint/column/40836-2020-06-12-04-54-07.html
开始于约10年前的“页岩革命”则颠覆了这一关系。随着埋藏在地底的页岩油不断增产,美国一跃成为世界最大的产油国。美国总统特朗普夸口说:“我们不再需要中东石油。需要波斯湾的国家自己去保护好了”。 3月,在与俄罗斯的减产磋商决裂之后,不可否认的是,沙特采取的行动加剧了市场的混乱。在疫情之下原油需求空前减少,但产油国与其背道而驰,反而大幅增产,结果导致原油价格跌到冰点。这一行动的背后存在美国与沙特关系的变化。
UQ
美国的1% 不但没有变差,而且变得越来越有钱,就靠中国的买办官僚阶级的忙。中国的买办官僚阶级趁机吸农民工及中国环境的血,报应会来的。你来美国,就是尽你的力使美国差,非常阴险的大陆战狼一个。
你可以问问台湾日本当地人,生活和10年20年前比是变好了还是变差了。
这个湾湾又在关心美国国事了,华人上这群湾湾到底背后谁主使?
说的是普通老百姓,当然你选择性看不见只能骗自己而已。
是不是200斤打电话教川普的?
最近两年台湾很好啊,现在股市历史最高点,房价不停涨,热钱涌入,好像没人把CCP的威胁当回事诶
美国站中国这边的时候,中国就变强,美国站台湾,台湾就会变好,这是显而易见的吧
上个月的台湾新闻:
Only 40% of Taiwan''s recent grads landing full-time jobs Workplace happiness index for new salary earners plummets to seven-year low By , Taiwan News, Staff Writer 2020/08/25 14:10 Fresh graduates (Getty Images image) TAIPEI (Taiwan News) — Only 40.9 percent of recent graduates in Taiwan have secured a full-time job, and 70.4 percent of them live from paycheck to paycheck, according to a survey published by the job bank yes123 on Tuesday (Aug. 25). Young and would-be salaried workers need to put out an average of 108 applications before they land a job. The starting salary for first-time job seekers is NT$28,153 (US$958) on average, which is down from NT$28,736 last year and lower than their expected monthly expenses of NT$29,244, the study finds. Around 43.3 percent of respondents said they were without a clue about which career to pursue, and as many as 55.2 percent preferred to find any job first, rather than hold out for one they considered satisfying. The survey also found that 59.7 percent of those new in the job market said their jobs were unrelated to their skill sets, while 66.8 percent expressed that they derived no sense of achievement from their employment. These factors have affected their mood in the workplace, with the overall “happiness” score being just 43.6 on average, the lowest in seven years, the survey suggests. The online research, conducted between Aug. 5 and 18, received 1,238 valid samples from a pool of recent graduates and those who completed military service this year. It has a confidence level of 95 percent, with a margin of error of plus or minus 2.79 percentage points.
Taiwan food delivery drivers make NT$42,000 per month, well above average wage Food delivery drivers in Taiwan make as much as NT$180,000 per month, far more than average salary of NT$30,000 By Keoni Everington, Taiwan News, Staff Writer2019/10/17 12:34
(CNA photo)
TAIPEI (Taiwan News) — Food delivery drivers in Taiwan make an average of NT$42,000 a month, well above the average monthly salary, according to a study by job search website 104 Job Bank. At a press conference on Wednesday (Oct. 16), 104 Job Bank Deputy General Manager Chung Wen-hsiung (鍾文雄) told reporters that the results were based on an analysis of 300 drivers registered on the site over the past five years, with 70 percent of drivers found to be working as full-time employees for food delivery companies. The highest reported driver salary was NT$180,000, while the lowest was NT$20,000. The average age of the drivers is 26, with the oldest being 45 and the youngest 15. Nearly 45 percent of delivery staff have a university degree, and three percent have a master''s. In terms of income, the average driver earns NT$42,000 per month, NT$12,000 more than Taiwan''s average monthly salary of NT$30,000. Considering the high percentage of drivers with a college degree, the average age, and the substantially higher average pay, the job appears to be attracting many recent graduates. A driver at the press conference surnamed Hung (洪) said he makes NT$10,000 per month working four to five hours a day, reported UDN. Another driver, surnamed Chiu (邱), who holds a position in a foreign-funded company, said that he makes deliveries on the side during his off-hours and on holidays makes about NT$10,000 to NT$15,000 per month. Chung told CNA that most of the drivers are considered part-time workers, but 104 Job Bank found that 70 percent of its registered users consider themselves full-time employees. Chung said that those who are working full-time for such companies should receive the complete protection of labor law. Chung advised those working full-time for food delivery companies to protect themselves through commercial insurance, including vehicle insurance, medical insurance, and accident insurance. Chung added that given the average age of delivery drivers is 26, many may not be able to afford commercial insurance, in which case he recommends they join a professional trade union to gain access to labor insurance. The profession has come into the spotlight lately in Taiwan after three fatal traffic accidents involving three different food delivery services occurred within five days. A Foodpanda deliveryman was struck head-on by a truck on Oct. 10; an Uber Eats driver was rammed from behind by a car on Oct. 13; and a Lalamove driver fatally struck a 74-year-old man who was jaywalking on Oct. 14.
咋感觉脑残才选民主党呢
哈哈哈哈哈哈哈哈哈笑死我了 太真实了
其实发帖的楼主可以研究物质和精神的重要性,美国的确乱但说句实话,目前还是世界第一强国,而且目前大部分人生活还不错,渗透如此厉害又被病毒攻击都没有Crash down. 说句政治不正确的话,这次很多疫情中的打砸抢那帮人到底支持谁被谁保护不言而喻。 台湾人民比较温和也比较有规矩,西方打交道很容易。这2 年台湾会很好,没人当回事因为大家有信心,对美国背后的支持有信心,对台湾自己抗疫有信心。这次我觉得台湾是世界抗疫第一,基本没有社区传染。
再加上极左,和精致的利己主义者
这次不会打败,提前把美国极左问题暴露了,一起解决前任政府的腐败。马克思说过,瘟疫可以摧毁资本主义。这句话在大陆朋友圈看到,不过很快被删贴。
太看得起CCP 了吧
第一段同意。美国的国库就是让小布什打穷的。肥了军火商和各种关系户,布什家族。 第二段完全不同意。O8内政确实很烂,但他顶着小布什留下的烂摊子,就业率增长的速度远超他的前任和川普。有一点最可圈可点的,大部分中国人没意识到,开始着手围堵中国,着手重返亚太搞tpp的就是他,外资撤资也是由他开始的。
哈哈😄!是啊!还有习近平,反正没有川普的责任,她们庇护川普比庇护她们亲爹都死心塌地。
小布什打中东确实没有他爸打的技术,第一次海湾战争几乎都是日本等盟国出的钱,美国就是秀肌肉军事实力振撼了全世界。 非常同意对奥巴马的评价,没有对比就没有伤害,现在回头看奥巴马其实干的相当不错,中东都真正实现和平了,其实诺贝尔和平奖实致名归。在亚洲对中国的围削也初见成效,可惜换上来一帮子短视的人,以上工地的架势把全球搅的天翻地覆,所以现在才领悟到美国这种选举选对人比选党派重要的多。极左和极右都是不可取的。
哪里来的2200美金?主計總處今(10)日發布最新薪資統計,4月全體受僱員工月薪平均為42,132元,一美元大概30台币,自己算吧。 https://www.storm.mg/article/2748660
但是差生会强调都是别人厉害所以自己显得差
人家另立门户了,就是投票时还穿着各种马甲来这里
亲爹是个啥,早切割干净了。
嘻嘻,摘抄一下
川粉真是张口就胡说八道。美国经济差的时候是小布什开始的。克林顿那会经济最好。现在大统领是经济政治全都一塌糊涂!
奥巴马在台上搞的全名健保,不仅烂尾还好费了无数资源。大家不但医保质量下降还要交更多的保费。重返亚太搞TPP是希拉里提出来的。
如果当年戈尔胜利出任总统,那也许没有伊拉克阿富汗战争。如果后来的希拉里胜了奥巴马,那在前8年,就可以遏制中国的发展,在南海也不会像现在这么嚣张。
当然历史没有如果,希望这次大选能拨乱反正。
全名建保?这位是台湾人?
希拉里 可能会收大量的难民吧?
民主党比较喜欢难民吧?
你忘了一个最重要的原因-Trump.
别的不说,China virus这个称呼不会有。
拜登当选基本不可能选择抗衡中国了 少了美国阻碍打压 中国能争取4年发展窗囗 2024大选到时候再看情况
其实更正确的应该问那个副总统人选如果上台美国将来会怎么样,因为我怎么都觉得他撑不过4年。体力肯定跟不上的,所以大小事务应该都是那个女的管了。
一直走下坡路吗?