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Tagger 01-22-2009 02:38 PM

Unenjoyment ...
 
Who's loafing ... raise your hand .. ME !!!!.. Try calling unenjoyment during this depression .. Good Luck getting through .. My company went from 300 - 30 when I left .. I'm not related or go to Xmas partys ,,or company golf outings so I think I did pretty good hanging in there .. Somebodys gotta work .. This is not a Woa is me thread .. just reality .. I'll bounce back . Unenjoyment money is just a slow death .

MAC 01-22-2009 02:41 PM

feb 4th will mark 4 months. Called the BA again yesterday and he said "looks like it's going to be a long one".......:hs:

BigFish 01-22-2009 03:36 PM

Time to fish....side jobs.:tooth:

FishermanTim 01-22-2009 04:16 PM

Looks like it may be the rebirth of the "handyman".
Since most of the companies you would normally call have let their staff go, they can't possibly "send someone right out".

There's something to be said for working "under the table" (no pun intended).

Hopefully things will pick up, but it's not looking that way at this time.

Raven 01-22-2009 04:43 PM

Just heard
 
that Bose is laying off 1000 people this year.....

Crafty Angler 01-22-2009 05:42 PM

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Originally Posted by Raven (Post 657471)
that Bose is laying off 1000 people this year.....

Geez, I would guess that sales of $1,000 boom-boxes and iPod docks are probably dropping thru the basement right about now...:doh:

tattoobob 01-22-2009 06:13 PM

Not laid off yet, but my company laid off 22 guys out of 50

We have work I start a new job Tuesday and Just finished
one that's been going for 10 months Final inspection tomorrow
and close out meeting Monday

Chin up guys I hope the best for everyone

spinncognito 01-22-2009 06:35 PM

Plenty of jobs in healthcare. For you handy types, search for maintenence-type jobs in hospitals/nursing homes. Decent pay with all the bennies.....

Not handy? Nursing school will pay for itself quickly.

eastendlu 01-22-2009 06:47 PM

Tough to read this knowing some of you guys i hope it turns around fast for all of you.They cut hours at my place but just happy to be working i just hope this thing turns around sooner than later.

spence 01-22-2009 07:07 PM

Didn't you see the news today? Apple beat earnings on sales on macs and iPods.

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Originally Posted by Crafty Angler (Post 657509)
Geez, I would guess that sales of $1,000 boom-boxes and iPod docks are probably dropping thru the basement right about now...:doh:


JohnR 01-22-2009 07:20 PM

Eddie & Dave - real sorry to hear this... Went through it last year and things were better. But there is time for the mind to adjust too. Take advantage of it

sokinwet 01-22-2009 07:30 PM

Just saw on the news... Microsoft cutting big time... despite good earnings?
Still working at the same local government job I've been at for 32 yrs. but I've been told I have to take a 1 week furlough. I'd gladly take a small hit to save someones job but because my job is grant funded there is no impact on the local budget. I have to take the hit for appearance sake!!...even though a majority of other depts. are untouched. Still wouldn't mind (more days fishing!) except it will effect my pending retirement...so everyone loses a weeks pay and I lose that and probably 15K in pension over my retirement!:realmad:

MAC 01-22-2009 07:35 PM

http://robertreich.blogspot.com/

This kind of crap pisses me off. Basically saying no jobs for blue collar white guys.............


The Stimulus: How to Create Jobs Without Them All Going to Skilled Professionals and White Male Construction Workers

The stimulus plan will create jobs repairing and upgrading the nation's roads, bridges, ports, levees, water and sewage system, public-transit systems, electricity grid, and schools. And it will kick-start alternative, non-fossil based sources of energy (wind, solar, geothermal, and so on); new health-care information systems; and universal broadband Internet access.

It's a two-fer: lots of new jobs, and investments in the nation's future productivity.

But if there aren't enough skilled professionals to do the jobs involving new technologies, the stimulus will just increase the wages of the professionals who already have the right skills rather than generate many new jobs in these fields. And if construction jobs go mainly to white males who already dominate the construction trades, many people who need jobs the most -- women, minorities, and the poor and long-term unemployed -- will be shut out.

What to do? There's no easy solution to either dilemma. But there's no reason to think about "green jobs" as simply high-tech. Many low-income and low-skilled workers -- women as well as men -- could be put directly to work providing homes and businesses with more efficient and renewable heating, lighting, cooling, and refrigeration systems; installing solar panels and efficient photovoltaic systems; rehabilitating and renovating old properties, and improving recycling systems. "Green Jobs Corps" teams could be trained to evaluate and advise homeowners and businesses on these and other means of conserving energy.

People can be trained relatively quickly for these sorts of jobs, as well as many infrastructure j0bs generated by the stimulus -- installing new pipes for water and sewage systems, repairing and upgrading equipment, basic construction -- but contractors have to be nudged both to provide the training and to do the hiring.

I'd suggest that all contracts entered into with stimulus funds require contractors to provide at least 20 percent of jobs to the long-term unemployed and to people withincomes at or below 200 percent of the federal poverty level. And at least 2 percent of project funds should be allocated to such training. In addition, advantage should be taken of buildings trades apprenticeships -- wich must be fully available to women and minorities.


Really sounds like he hates white people, huh?

RIROCKHOUND 01-22-2009 08:05 PM

Umm...., Dave..... Robert Reich is a white guy....

Tagger 01-22-2009 08:08 PM

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Originally Posted by JohnR (Post 657534)
Eddie & Dave - real sorry to hear this... Went through it last year and things were better. But there is time for the mind to adjust too. Take advantage of it

Thanks for thought John..
I'm cool .. Couldn't come at a better time .. Moms having hip surgery Feb. 4 ,, taking her hear and there . mommy's boy .. If you knew my mother that would be funny .. I grew up thinking my name was "Ed you Pr!(K" .. Throw Ma Ma from the Train .. There's always roofing ..

Hey Mac .. want to go into plug building Buisness .. I was thinking TaggerMacs .. Me first cause thier my lathes ..:nopain:

MAC 01-22-2009 08:28 PM

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Originally Posted by RIROCKHOUND (Post 657547)
Umm...., Dave..... Robert Reich is a white guy....


I know that. Him and Rangel want to "do things their way" with the stimulus money for inferstructure (sp?)

Listening to the clips was kind of disturbing. Especially when they say "It doesn't take much to "train Peopleto do this". What a couple of pompous asses.

Raven 01-22-2009 08:44 PM

TaggerMacs
 
kind of a twist on the Tiger Muskie connection there... http://i25.photobucket.com/albums/c6...-GUYS/face.png

Spinn good advice...

The Biotech sector is still expanding like crazy...
as soon as President OBAMA releases restrictions on stem cell research everything will go ballistic.

RIROCKHOUND 01-22-2009 08:46 PM

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Originally Posted by MAC (Post 657550)
I know that. Him and Rangel want to "do things their way" with the stimulus money for inferstructure (sp?)

Listening to the clips was kind of disturbing. Especially when they say "It doesn't take much to "train Peopleto do this". What a couple of pompous asses.

Hey, I understand your concerns and sympathize, I wasn't trying to necessarily agree with it either.

I do absolutely believe that we need to focus some energy on creating jobs in the 'green' sector, but I see no reason why it shouldn't go the qualified people, whatever the color or sex is!

MAC 01-22-2009 08:49 PM

Hatchets:jump: I remember doing that to a plug.

Maybe I'll get into nursing........Could ya see me as a male nurse in the cardiac unit... They'd be keeling over left and right.

MAC 01-22-2009 08:54 PM

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Originally Posted by RIROCKHOUND (Post 657555)
Hey, I understand your concerns and sympathize, I wasn't trying to necessarily agree with it either.

I do absolutely believe that we need to focus some energy on creating jobs in the 'green' sector, but I see no reason why it shouldn't go the qualified people, whatever the color or sex is!

I agree. I don't care what color their skin is or what sex they are either. Whoever is qualified...

He made it sound like; we'll take this group of unqualified people and train them in a few weeks. Then they can go out and build our bridges.... This isn't a quote, just my loose interpretation of their "little talk".

Raven 01-22-2009 09:01 PM

thats good
 
Because i'm part
of the green sector

http://i25.photobucket.com/albums/c6...S/leprecan.png

RIROCKHOUND 01-22-2009 09:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MAC (Post 657557)
I agree. I don't care what color their skin is or what sex they are either. Whoever is qualified...

He made it sound like; we'll take this group of unqualified people and train them in a few weeks. Then they can go out and build our bridges.... This isn't a quote, just my loose interpretation of their "little talk".

I also think that there is an opportunity to bring people from urban centers into this process as well... We can install all the solar panels we want on someones second home on the cape, but we really need to move this process forward in urban settings as well.. I guess the way I read it is that they want to take some percentage of the stimulus money and train people for these jobs.

"20 percent of jobs to the long-term unemployed and to people withincomes at or below 200 percent of the federal poverty level. And at least 2 percent of project funds should be allocated to such training. In addition, advantage should be taken of buildings trades apprenticeships -- which must be fully available to women and minorities."

To me it sounds like some percentage (maybe 20% is high) should go to people chronically out of work (again I would add that are qualified to do the work) and at least 2% goes to training new (or retraining older???) workers and this should be available to women and minorities, not has to be available and excluding white guys.....


but thats my take on it, and we know what opinions are like :bshake:

I wish you and tagger the best in finding work ASAP!

Backbeach Jake 01-22-2009 09:21 PM

Sorry to hear you guys aren't working. This economy scares the crap out of me. Jobs gone overseas and the manufacturers wondering where their customers went, duh. Foreclosures (really bad mojo in my book) means that there are too many houses and no money to pay for them so why build. The working man's shoulders hold this country aloft, and when he gets knocked off his feet, then what? My business is booming, people are repairing their cars and not buying new. The boss wants me to work crazy overtime but I can't , too old and tired, so he puts in a second shift, which is fine by me , more guys have jobs, not a bad thing. We're in for a rocky road in the next 2 years, I figure. We're all in this together, we're all connected..

MAC 01-22-2009 09:33 PM

The main problem with our line of work is financing. No matter what the TV is telling us, the money isn't there. I've seen 4 different projects either stop or never start.

On one particular job the banks want a name. They (a group of Doctors) can't use a corp. The bank wants an individuals name not their corp. Money is tight and the first "bailout" was crap as far as I am concerned.

BigFish 01-22-2009 10:16 PM

I thought the first bailout was a mistake....has since proven to be so! I say no more and let em' go belly up! Survival of the fittest! If they (auto makers) can't get into the 21st century technology maybe its time for them to go!

JohnnyD 01-22-2009 11:36 PM

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Originally Posted by BigFish (Post 657586)
I thought the first bailout was a mistake....has since proven to be so! I say no more and let em' go belly up! Survival of the fittest! If they (auto makers) can't get into the 21st century technology maybe its time for them to go!

I agree. Bailing out the banks is one thing, but automakers? They've already reported that they're still in rough shape. The bailout will just be a waste of money and delay the inevitable. Development in the automotive industry is too slow for a one time injection to "fix everything."

There's no replacement for a good business model. Unfortunately for them, they're business models are no longer relevant. Let them fail.

Backbeach Jake 01-23-2009 06:39 AM

If people had good paying jobs and didn't have to compete with China, the automakers and banks wouldn't need a friggin bailout. But the automakers sent jobs to the four corners of the third world and the banks lent to the underemployed. Both bit themselves in the ass.

Tagger 01-23-2009 09:20 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MAC (Post 657556)
Hatchets:jump:

Maybe I'll get into nursing......

You can change my bed pan in the home .. Hey Mac ! Made you another floater . :rotf3:

The Dad Fisherman 01-23-2009 09:33 AM

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Originally Posted by Tagger (Post 657548)
Hey Mac .. want to go into plug building Buisness .. I was thinking TaggerMacs .. Me first cause thier my lathes ..:nopain:

That was the 1st thing that popped into my head from the 1st posts on this thread....its not such a wild idea....you could make a few bucks on the side to help things out

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Originally Posted by Tagger (Post 657672)
You can change my bed pan in the home .. Hey Mac ! Made you another floater . :rotf3:

Could you imagine him "Prepping" his 1st Hernia Patient....

sokinwet 01-23-2009 09:56 AM

Wonder how long it will take to fill the quota next year?? :fishin:


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