State of the economy aboard a working schooner
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- Опубликовано: 20 июн 2024
- The schooner Stephen Taber is fully booked this summer for its cruises along the coast of Maine. But its captain says he's had to raise prices to keep up with inflation, and members of his crew find themselves living aboard the ship because of high housing costs. NBC News' Christine Romans reports.
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$300 was absolutely worth it!! I went on my honeymoon aboard the Stephen Taber, and every single minute was worth it. The food, the company, the relaxation.... I loved each and every second.
Americans should be paying off that 1.1 trillion dollar credit card debt.
I've had the very great pleasure of taking several of these Penobscot Bay schooner trips during the late 1970's-80's. They ran $100/day, all inclusive back then. $300/d is way too rich for my blood, that's $600./d for a couple. Ouch!
New England Karen's still have money. And corporations that buy this for team building.
I feel like the knights Templar would want a ship like this for their upcoming crusade.... However, I think rather the question that is on the front of the average townsperson's mind right now is: will the Templars ever get over their grand master DeMolay getting burned at the stake on Friday the 13th? Naturally if one travels throughout America on the Fourth of July, you have the local priest kings of every town in America dress up as lambs and parade themselves in front of the townspeople in hopes of being perceived as lambs rather than the "wolf among the sheep". You can contrast this to very primitive African American tribal leaders who dress up as fish as the high priest of the Pleiades / Dagon fish cult being of course the water beast.
Business is good if you serve boomers.
If you rely on young adults having spending money you aren’t doing as well in today’s economy
Weed, alcohol, video games and vapes are where you make your money on young Americans they love to waste their money on useless things instead of saving money then they complain that they can't afford anything.
This doesn’t relate to the real world.