From =?UTF-8?B?Y3ljbGludG9t?=@21:1/5 to All on Sun Mar 16 16:24:05 2025
What appeared to be a job offer from a CEO was really a phony counterfeit in which a company was claiming that if you invested $500 into an AI company they could return you $5,000 in one month. I have told you before that AI is no such thing and this
person did a very long and round about conversation about my previous work history etc. before something that stupid was said. So beware of anyone claiming to be Elon Musk etc. because CEO's do not have time to ask personal questions.
Luckily this sort of thing would not happen to Liebermann because he doesn't have any investment capital. In a way this is good but I would wish that Liebermann had been more successful and with a whole lot more common sense since he would be easily
manipulated simply by telling him that I was against this form of investment. Likewise with Krygowski who is quite anti-investment as befits people that don't have much excess capital. I would be surprised if Flunky was making enough to put food on the table.
As a natural skeptic I am always on the lookout for frauds. The fact that people would insist that a college degreed idiot would be considered more educated than a self trained engineer is so preposterous one has to ask them to prove it by requiring
college graduates to pass an SAT to graduate. Most of them couldn't. Most colleges have ceased requiring SATs because public schooled students cannot pass them.
Let's remember that Flunky told us that he has an EE but he couldn't understand a simple C program that did nothing but flash lights. And it was explained in the comments! While Frank did hold a useful and necessary position, he too had problems working
a real job. Should we say that these people were better educated than someone who became wealthy being asigned jobs by PhD's who managed them?
We cannot deny that education is the key to success but education actually worked for is a lot better than education supposedly received when actually avoiding the draft and paying not the slightest attention to anything that he hadn't already taught
himself as a high school student.
So I almost fell for a scam but could tell a scam from the real thing as soon as it was p-laced. Don't let yourself be conned in the same manner.