Yet another find

Filed in Uncategorized by on June 15, 2007

I just can’t get over how much I am learning about these little people.  Besides begging me to see the homes they have for sale.  Which I might add is a bit wierd because they only seem to sell them for one week a year.  They call it sharing.  I don’t understand the concept, but I guess with the turnover they have going to and from the US there is no need to own one of these places for more than a week a year.  Helluva an idea I must say.  That will surely be in my report.  These people are smart!

 oh but that wasn’t my most amazing find.  These guys are great landscapers!  HOLY SHIT!  I just got done golfing and the course was crawling with Mexicans!  I’m so confused out here.  All I see is Mexicans everywhere I go.  I wonder what those guys get paid?  It must be like a job training program.  They learn their trades down here so they can come to the US to be demonized, shunned and made to feel like they are lesser.  What a country. 

Oh well, I will report back later if I am able to figure out why these guys leave their country.  My best guess is that all of mexico is either gang members, drug addicts or pregnant, wait, maybe all three!

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  1. Andrew Card says:

    The average manufacturing wage in Mexico is $2.60 per hour.

    I have family in Monterrey. My brother-in-law earns approximately $60 US per week. He is a supervisor in a garage for buses. This is a pretty good job. He works 6 days a week, about 9 hours a day. Of course, there is no such thing as overtime. My other brother-in-law works in a factory in Monterrey that makes span-dex clothing (exercise stuff) and makes about $45.00 per week working a different shift every month. Also a decent job. My suegra lives in Cd. Mante and cleans house for a pretty well off family for about $30 per week. I am not sure what kinds of jobs you are looking at, but these wages I have mentioned are typical for the Mexican working class.

  2. motsmitty says:

    Assuming you didn’t already, do NOT sign up for a time share in Mexico! You will have to drain yourself of blood before you can get away from it. Hell, getting out of a timeshare in general is crappy. Plus, aside from them being a bad deal anyway (I, officially, am a sucker…got one at Vistana in Orlando), most, if not all, don’t ever let you acheive true ownership. Meaning, you can’t pass it on at death. Oooo, those sneaky bastards.