The Works Progress Administration (WPA) in the 1930s had notable pros, including the creation of millions of jobs that helped reduce unemployment during the Great Depression and the development of vital infrastructure projects, such as roads, bridges, and public buildings. However, cons included criticisms of inefficiency and bureaucratic challenges, as well as the perception that some projects were unnecessary or poorly executed. Additionally, the WPA faced scrutiny for hiring practices that sometimes favored certain Demographics over others, leading to issues of equity in job distribution. Overall, while the WPA significantly aided economic recovery, it also sparked debate regarding government intervention in the economy.
what are the pros and cons of not attending your work conference
pros less expensive and cons it is more work
Pros: If you exersize you will probably lose weight Cons: Its a lot of work
pros are that students learn to have teamwork. Cons are that some people don't even do work and tell others to do
PROS: Flexible Hours, travel CONS: Work sometimes hard to come by, small pay
pros ~ no salaries to pay ~ less errors ~ faster work cons ~ job displacement ~ expensive ~ can break down
The pros of decentralized government is power, pay and benefits. The cons for having this job is safety, hours and work.
Pros: You get money It gives you something to do. It is outside Cons: You could get hurt. It is hard work. Sometimes you won't know what to do.
Slaves got shelter. Slaves only got bread and onions for food. They had to work hard all day but they didn't get paid.
pro.... sports are awesome... con less time to work for $ and work on homeworkz
long hours of work from holden ledbetter
Pros: compatible with many programs and it is compatible with other people's networks. Cons: microsoft can be hard to work with at times