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Monday, March 7, 2011
Q: What changes did the post - World War 1 years bring for workers?
A: Thanks to the influx of broken, battle scarred men fresh from the front lines, the weak, unskilled workers of America, too feeble to serve in the military, suddenly found themselves employable. Nearly every non-war veteran, even the grossly unqualified, were able to get better jobs, with higher pay, then ever before, thanks to the fact that they had all their limbs, were not horribly disfigured or crippled by shrapnel or mustard gas, and did not break into tears at the sound of a door slamming.
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