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June 10, 2009 at 11:36 AM #413908June 10, 2009 at 11:40 AM #413212Rt.66Participant
As usual you are “Captain can’t grasp the obvious”.
My post is not a doom and gloom post its a reminder to support the other guy’s job, post. A prodding to maybe start thinking about American jobs as a whole and not just YOUR job.
Support good American jobs is doom and gloom?
Offering to attend a roadblock is doom and gloom?
You’ll get it eventually, guys like you need the heat to hit home before you look outside your little box.
As 200,000 more people get fired while the GM BK unwinds, the job losses start at UAW and filter thru the economy, including IT guys.
June 10, 2009 at 11:40 AM #413444Rt.66ParticipantAs usual you are “Captain can’t grasp the obvious”.
My post is not a doom and gloom post its a reminder to support the other guy’s job, post. A prodding to maybe start thinking about American jobs as a whole and not just YOUR job.
Support good American jobs is doom and gloom?
Offering to attend a roadblock is doom and gloom?
You’ll get it eventually, guys like you need the heat to hit home before you look outside your little box.
As 200,000 more people get fired while the GM BK unwinds, the job losses start at UAW and filter thru the economy, including IT guys.
June 10, 2009 at 11:40 AM #413690Rt.66ParticipantAs usual you are “Captain can’t grasp the obvious”.
My post is not a doom and gloom post its a reminder to support the other guy’s job, post. A prodding to maybe start thinking about American jobs as a whole and not just YOUR job.
Support good American jobs is doom and gloom?
Offering to attend a roadblock is doom and gloom?
You’ll get it eventually, guys like you need the heat to hit home before you look outside your little box.
As 200,000 more people get fired while the GM BK unwinds, the job losses start at UAW and filter thru the economy, including IT guys.
June 10, 2009 at 11:40 AM #413759Rt.66ParticipantAs usual you are “Captain can’t grasp the obvious”.
My post is not a doom and gloom post its a reminder to support the other guy’s job, post. A prodding to maybe start thinking about American jobs as a whole and not just YOUR job.
Support good American jobs is doom and gloom?
Offering to attend a roadblock is doom and gloom?
You’ll get it eventually, guys like you need the heat to hit home before you look outside your little box.
As 200,000 more people get fired while the GM BK unwinds, the job losses start at UAW and filter thru the economy, including IT guys.
June 10, 2009 at 11:40 AM #413913Rt.66ParticipantAs usual you are “Captain can’t grasp the obvious”.
My post is not a doom and gloom post its a reminder to support the other guy’s job, post. A prodding to maybe start thinking about American jobs as a whole and not just YOUR job.
Support good American jobs is doom and gloom?
Offering to attend a roadblock is doom and gloom?
You’ll get it eventually, guys like you need the heat to hit home before you look outside your little box.
As 200,000 more people get fired while the GM BK unwinds, the job losses start at UAW and filter thru the economy, including IT guys.
June 10, 2009 at 11:49 AM #413217CoronitaParticipant[quote=Rt.66]As usual you are “Captain can’t grasp the obvious”.
My post is not a doom and gloom post its a reminder to support the other guy’s job, post. A prodding to maybe start thinking about American jobs as a whole and not just YOUR job.
Support good American jobs is doom and gloom?
Offering to attend a roadblock is doom and gloom?
You’ll get it eventually, guys like you need the heat to hit home before you look outside your little box.
As 200,000 more people get fired while the GM BK unwinds, the job losses start at UAW and filter thru the economy, including IT guys.[/quote]
People like you need to stop trying to be other people’s nagging mother’s and wife and focus on trying to find a spouse to dump your miseries to.
…Though, your tendencies to insult/name call people that don’t jive with you, probably suggests some of the issues with that.You spew nothing but cliches and offer no actionable help and in particular no content in this thread. Folks like you really like to keep telling everyone else the sky is fallen but take very little action into the very things that can help other people…You’re an excellent side line coach for things that are aren’t in the ballpark. First it’s your assessment of the RE markets (when clearly you have been absent from this board when several true experts here had predicted the bubble in 05-06), and now you’re an expert in the IT industry and current employment situation. If this is the future of America, god help us.
I’m done responding to you.
June 10, 2009 at 11:49 AM #413449CoronitaParticipant[quote=Rt.66]As usual you are “Captain can’t grasp the obvious”.
My post is not a doom and gloom post its a reminder to support the other guy’s job, post. A prodding to maybe start thinking about American jobs as a whole and not just YOUR job.
Support good American jobs is doom and gloom?
Offering to attend a roadblock is doom and gloom?
You’ll get it eventually, guys like you need the heat to hit home before you look outside your little box.
As 200,000 more people get fired while the GM BK unwinds, the job losses start at UAW and filter thru the economy, including IT guys.[/quote]
People like you need to stop trying to be other people’s nagging mother’s and wife and focus on trying to find a spouse to dump your miseries to.
…Though, your tendencies to insult/name call people that don’t jive with you, probably suggests some of the issues with that.You spew nothing but cliches and offer no actionable help and in particular no content in this thread. Folks like you really like to keep telling everyone else the sky is fallen but take very little action into the very things that can help other people…You’re an excellent side line coach for things that are aren’t in the ballpark. First it’s your assessment of the RE markets (when clearly you have been absent from this board when several true experts here had predicted the bubble in 05-06), and now you’re an expert in the IT industry and current employment situation. If this is the future of America, god help us.
I’m done responding to you.
June 10, 2009 at 11:49 AM #413695CoronitaParticipant[quote=Rt.66]As usual you are “Captain can’t grasp the obvious”.
My post is not a doom and gloom post its a reminder to support the other guy’s job, post. A prodding to maybe start thinking about American jobs as a whole and not just YOUR job.
Support good American jobs is doom and gloom?
Offering to attend a roadblock is doom and gloom?
You’ll get it eventually, guys like you need the heat to hit home before you look outside your little box.
As 200,000 more people get fired while the GM BK unwinds, the job losses start at UAW and filter thru the economy, including IT guys.[/quote]
People like you need to stop trying to be other people’s nagging mother’s and wife and focus on trying to find a spouse to dump your miseries to.
…Though, your tendencies to insult/name call people that don’t jive with you, probably suggests some of the issues with that.You spew nothing but cliches and offer no actionable help and in particular no content in this thread. Folks like you really like to keep telling everyone else the sky is fallen but take very little action into the very things that can help other people…You’re an excellent side line coach for things that are aren’t in the ballpark. First it’s your assessment of the RE markets (when clearly you have been absent from this board when several true experts here had predicted the bubble in 05-06), and now you’re an expert in the IT industry and current employment situation. If this is the future of America, god help us.
I’m done responding to you.
June 10, 2009 at 11:49 AM #413764CoronitaParticipant[quote=Rt.66]As usual you are “Captain can’t grasp the obvious”.
My post is not a doom and gloom post its a reminder to support the other guy’s job, post. A prodding to maybe start thinking about American jobs as a whole and not just YOUR job.
Support good American jobs is doom and gloom?
Offering to attend a roadblock is doom and gloom?
You’ll get it eventually, guys like you need the heat to hit home before you look outside your little box.
As 200,000 more people get fired while the GM BK unwinds, the job losses start at UAW and filter thru the economy, including IT guys.[/quote]
People like you need to stop trying to be other people’s nagging mother’s and wife and focus on trying to find a spouse to dump your miseries to.
…Though, your tendencies to insult/name call people that don’t jive with you, probably suggests some of the issues with that.You spew nothing but cliches and offer no actionable help and in particular no content in this thread. Folks like you really like to keep telling everyone else the sky is fallen but take very little action into the very things that can help other people…You’re an excellent side line coach for things that are aren’t in the ballpark. First it’s your assessment of the RE markets (when clearly you have been absent from this board when several true experts here had predicted the bubble in 05-06), and now you’re an expert in the IT industry and current employment situation. If this is the future of America, god help us.
I’m done responding to you.
June 10, 2009 at 11:49 AM #413917CoronitaParticipant[quote=Rt.66]As usual you are “Captain can’t grasp the obvious”.
My post is not a doom and gloom post its a reminder to support the other guy’s job, post. A prodding to maybe start thinking about American jobs as a whole and not just YOUR job.
Support good American jobs is doom and gloom?
Offering to attend a roadblock is doom and gloom?
You’ll get it eventually, guys like you need the heat to hit home before you look outside your little box.
As 200,000 more people get fired while the GM BK unwinds, the job losses start at UAW and filter thru the economy, including IT guys.[/quote]
People like you need to stop trying to be other people’s nagging mother’s and wife and focus on trying to find a spouse to dump your miseries to.
…Though, your tendencies to insult/name call people that don’t jive with you, probably suggests some of the issues with that.You spew nothing but cliches and offer no actionable help and in particular no content in this thread. Folks like you really like to keep telling everyone else the sky is fallen but take very little action into the very things that can help other people…You’re an excellent side line coach for things that are aren’t in the ballpark. First it’s your assessment of the RE markets (when clearly you have been absent from this board when several true experts here had predicted the bubble in 05-06), and now you’re an expert in the IT industry and current employment situation. If this is the future of America, god help us.
I’m done responding to you.
June 10, 2009 at 12:01 PM #413232Rt.66ParticipantLet me connect the dots a bit for you:
Evil, lazy UAW worker in far, far away Michigan on one side of the children’s place setting game and Flu the IT guy sits on the other side. How will little Timmy’s crayon connect the two?
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California has a fairly large auto industry with some 400 independent parts manufacturers in Southern California alone.Ann McCullough of the Motor and Equipment manufacturers association says this isn’t just good news for Detroit. California has some 24 thousand jobs directly tied to parts manufacturing.
“Research firm Grant Thornton, last week, came out with a report that indicated that as many as 500 suppliers are at risk of failure,” said McCullough. “Then again, when you take into account that one supplier bankruptcy could affect multiple vehicle manufacturers, any supplier bankruptcy could further harm the domestic vehicle industry.”
Already, one wheel maker, Superior Industries, is closing its California plant and laying off 290 people
————-Lots of businesses right here in Socal are cutting way back on spending, directly tied to the death of the evil UAW worker. Think IT fits in there somewhere? If I’m a business supplying GM right now the last thing I’m thinking about is those upgrades to my web site or any other thing that might involve programming in a business I know might not be around in 6 months.
Mixxalot sorry for the diversion this has taken your thread on. I really do hope you find something quickly. That’s my point. I wish those UAW workers had people fighting for their jobs and I hope we will at least learn a lesson that we are all connected, no job is an island.
I’m gonna send another fax to my Senator asking him to fight offshoring of all jobs (including IT) in your honor:)
June 10, 2009 at 12:01 PM #413464Rt.66ParticipantLet me connect the dots a bit for you:
Evil, lazy UAW worker in far, far away Michigan on one side of the children’s place setting game and Flu the IT guy sits on the other side. How will little Timmy’s crayon connect the two?
————–
California has a fairly large auto industry with some 400 independent parts manufacturers in Southern California alone.Ann McCullough of the Motor and Equipment manufacturers association says this isn’t just good news for Detroit. California has some 24 thousand jobs directly tied to parts manufacturing.
“Research firm Grant Thornton, last week, came out with a report that indicated that as many as 500 suppliers are at risk of failure,” said McCullough. “Then again, when you take into account that one supplier bankruptcy could affect multiple vehicle manufacturers, any supplier bankruptcy could further harm the domestic vehicle industry.”
Already, one wheel maker, Superior Industries, is closing its California plant and laying off 290 people
————-Lots of businesses right here in Socal are cutting way back on spending, directly tied to the death of the evil UAW worker. Think IT fits in there somewhere? If I’m a business supplying GM right now the last thing I’m thinking about is those upgrades to my web site or any other thing that might involve programming in a business I know might not be around in 6 months.
Mixxalot sorry for the diversion this has taken your thread on. I really do hope you find something quickly. That’s my point. I wish those UAW workers had people fighting for their jobs and I hope we will at least learn a lesson that we are all connected, no job is an island.
I’m gonna send another fax to my Senator asking him to fight offshoring of all jobs (including IT) in your honor:)
June 10, 2009 at 12:01 PM #413709Rt.66ParticipantLet me connect the dots a bit for you:
Evil, lazy UAW worker in far, far away Michigan on one side of the children’s place setting game and Flu the IT guy sits on the other side. How will little Timmy’s crayon connect the two?
————–
California has a fairly large auto industry with some 400 independent parts manufacturers in Southern California alone.Ann McCullough of the Motor and Equipment manufacturers association says this isn’t just good news for Detroit. California has some 24 thousand jobs directly tied to parts manufacturing.
“Research firm Grant Thornton, last week, came out with a report that indicated that as many as 500 suppliers are at risk of failure,” said McCullough. “Then again, when you take into account that one supplier bankruptcy could affect multiple vehicle manufacturers, any supplier bankruptcy could further harm the domestic vehicle industry.”
Already, one wheel maker, Superior Industries, is closing its California plant and laying off 290 people
————-Lots of businesses right here in Socal are cutting way back on spending, directly tied to the death of the evil UAW worker. Think IT fits in there somewhere? If I’m a business supplying GM right now the last thing I’m thinking about is those upgrades to my web site or any other thing that might involve programming in a business I know might not be around in 6 months.
Mixxalot sorry for the diversion this has taken your thread on. I really do hope you find something quickly. That’s my point. I wish those UAW workers had people fighting for their jobs and I hope we will at least learn a lesson that we are all connected, no job is an island.
I’m gonna send another fax to my Senator asking him to fight offshoring of all jobs (including IT) in your honor:)
June 10, 2009 at 12:01 PM #413779Rt.66ParticipantLet me connect the dots a bit for you:
Evil, lazy UAW worker in far, far away Michigan on one side of the children’s place setting game and Flu the IT guy sits on the other side. How will little Timmy’s crayon connect the two?
————–
California has a fairly large auto industry with some 400 independent parts manufacturers in Southern California alone.Ann McCullough of the Motor and Equipment manufacturers association says this isn’t just good news for Detroit. California has some 24 thousand jobs directly tied to parts manufacturing.
“Research firm Grant Thornton, last week, came out with a report that indicated that as many as 500 suppliers are at risk of failure,” said McCullough. “Then again, when you take into account that one supplier bankruptcy could affect multiple vehicle manufacturers, any supplier bankruptcy could further harm the domestic vehicle industry.”
Already, one wheel maker, Superior Industries, is closing its California plant and laying off 290 people
————-Lots of businesses right here in Socal are cutting way back on spending, directly tied to the death of the evil UAW worker. Think IT fits in there somewhere? If I’m a business supplying GM right now the last thing I’m thinking about is those upgrades to my web site or any other thing that might involve programming in a business I know might not be around in 6 months.
Mixxalot sorry for the diversion this has taken your thread on. I really do hope you find something quickly. That’s my point. I wish those UAW workers had people fighting for their jobs and I hope we will at least learn a lesson that we are all connected, no job is an island.
I’m gonna send another fax to my Senator asking him to fight offshoring of all jobs (including IT) in your honor:)
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