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June 18, 2009 at 6:23 PM #417219June 18, 2009 at 6:23 PM #417779Rt.66Participant
Report rosey (fake) unemployment numbers, stock market rallies.
Wait for some other form of rosey (fake) news (perhaps housing starts) and report it along with actual (less fake) downward revised employment numbers; stock market goes up.
Wash-rinse-repeat enough times and the sheeple start to feel like its safe to put the 201k portion they have left of their old 401k back into the market.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/30750253/ns/business-personal_finance/Can you guess what happens next?
June 18, 2009 at 6:23 PM #417448Rt.66ParticipantReport rosey (fake) unemployment numbers, stock market rallies.
Wait for some other form of rosey (fake) news (perhaps housing starts) and report it along with actual (less fake) downward revised employment numbers; stock market goes up.
Wash-rinse-repeat enough times and the sheeple start to feel like its safe to put the 201k portion they have left of their old 401k back into the market.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/30750253/ns/business-personal_finance/Can you guess what happens next?
June 18, 2009 at 6:23 PM #417940Rt.66ParticipantReport rosey (fake) unemployment numbers, stock market rallies.
Wait for some other form of rosey (fake) news (perhaps housing starts) and report it along with actual (less fake) downward revised employment numbers; stock market goes up.
Wash-rinse-repeat enough times and the sheeple start to feel like its safe to put the 201k portion they have left of their old 401k back into the market.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/30750253/ns/business-personal_finance/Can you guess what happens next?
June 18, 2009 at 6:23 PM #417214Rt.66ParticipantReport rosey (fake) unemployment numbers, stock market rallies.
Wait for some other form of rosey (fake) news (perhaps housing starts) and report it along with actual (less fake) downward revised employment numbers; stock market goes up.
Wash-rinse-repeat enough times and the sheeple start to feel like its safe to put the 201k portion they have left of their old 401k back into the market.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/30750253/ns/business-personal_finance/Can you guess what happens next?
June 18, 2009 at 6:23 PM #417713Rt.66ParticipantReport rosey (fake) unemployment numbers, stock market rallies.
Wait for some other form of rosey (fake) news (perhaps housing starts) and report it along with actual (less fake) downward revised employment numbers; stock market goes up.
Wash-rinse-repeat enough times and the sheeple start to feel like its safe to put the 201k portion they have left of their old 401k back into the market.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/30750253/ns/business-personal_finance/Can you guess what happens next?
June 18, 2009 at 10:03 PM #417873CoronitaParticipantSeems to me the spin sort of works physiologically for some employers. I know of a few companies that have been holding off hiring in the bay area, waiting to see if the economy gets worse. Funny thing is just today those few companies suddenly opened these positions this afternoon, and their respective head hunters have been data mining some of the people on my LinkedIn contacts today. We just hired a few college grads today too. Much easier these days, since we don’t get to much competition with the “I want to work at a company that pays me to write crappy facebook apps” companies.
June 18, 2009 at 10:03 PM #417809CoronitaParticipantSeems to me the spin sort of works physiologically for some employers. I know of a few companies that have been holding off hiring in the bay area, waiting to see if the economy gets worse. Funny thing is just today those few companies suddenly opened these positions this afternoon, and their respective head hunters have been data mining some of the people on my LinkedIn contacts today. We just hired a few college grads today too. Much easier these days, since we don’t get to much competition with the “I want to work at a company that pays me to write crappy facebook apps” companies.
June 18, 2009 at 10:03 PM #417543CoronitaParticipantSeems to me the spin sort of works physiologically for some employers. I know of a few companies that have been holding off hiring in the bay area, waiting to see if the economy gets worse. Funny thing is just today those few companies suddenly opened these positions this afternoon, and their respective head hunters have been data mining some of the people on my LinkedIn contacts today. We just hired a few college grads today too. Much easier these days, since we don’t get to much competition with the “I want to work at a company that pays me to write crappy facebook apps” companies.
June 18, 2009 at 10:03 PM #418032CoronitaParticipantSeems to me the spin sort of works physiologically for some employers. I know of a few companies that have been holding off hiring in the bay area, waiting to see if the economy gets worse. Funny thing is just today those few companies suddenly opened these positions this afternoon, and their respective head hunters have been data mining some of the people on my LinkedIn contacts today. We just hired a few college grads today too. Much easier these days, since we don’t get to much competition with the “I want to work at a company that pays me to write crappy facebook apps” companies.
June 18, 2009 at 10:03 PM #417308CoronitaParticipantSeems to me the spin sort of works physiologically for some employers. I know of a few companies that have been holding off hiring in the bay area, waiting to see if the economy gets worse. Funny thing is just today those few companies suddenly opened these positions this afternoon, and their respective head hunters have been data mining some of the people on my LinkedIn contacts today. We just hired a few college grads today too. Much easier these days, since we don’t get to much competition with the “I want to work at a company that pays me to write crappy facebook apps” companies.
June 19, 2009 at 7:00 AM #417892mixxalotParticipantUnemployment Lies
I’ve been out of work since March this year and the IT market is DISMAL especially here in San Diego. NO JOBS!
June 19, 2009 at 7:00 AM #417563mixxalotParticipantUnemployment Lies
I’ve been out of work since March this year and the IT market is DISMAL especially here in San Diego. NO JOBS!
June 19, 2009 at 7:00 AM #418052mixxalotParticipantUnemployment Lies
I’ve been out of work since March this year and the IT market is DISMAL especially here in San Diego. NO JOBS!
June 19, 2009 at 7:00 AM #417829mixxalotParticipantUnemployment Lies
I’ve been out of work since March this year and the IT market is DISMAL especially here in San Diego. NO JOBS!
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