Word on the street is that after nearly 100 years, the State Compensation Insurance Fund (workers compensation) is leaving San Francisco. The move, expected to save California an estimated $200 million over the next three years, is also blamed on the lack of brain power among the local hiring pool.
Applicants for employment are required to pass a civil servant-type test. Those who took the test in Eureka had a 90% pass rate, while those who took the same test here in San Francisco only passed 50% of the time.
Gee, what a shock.
Other than a few amenities and some intelligent people (very few of the latter here), I'm so glad I don't live in SF any longer. My blood pressure would rise daily at the stupidity.
ReplyDeleteAnyway, this is the GREATEST photo! I'm gonna steal it, if I may, and probably even post it on FB.
LOL please help yourself.
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