Forum Replies Created
-
AuthorPosts
-
CAwiremanParticipant
SDR,
Sorry to hear about things with AMCC. I knew someone who worked there for quite a while. Best of luck in this nutty Economic time.
Flu, sounds unfortunate, but also sounds like you’ve gotten a heads up, and maybe that will make all the difference in the world.
My wife has been unemployed for about 4 months now. Getting unemployment going was difficult – she had to resort to sending in her weekly reports via registered mail to make sure they responded.
Concern is that in a few months, there may not be any money to pay out for unemployment.
CAwiremanParticipantSDR,
Sorry to hear about things with AMCC. I knew someone who worked there for quite a while. Best of luck in this nutty Economic time.
Flu, sounds unfortunate, but also sounds like you’ve gotten a heads up, and maybe that will make all the difference in the world.
My wife has been unemployed for about 4 months now. Getting unemployment going was difficult – she had to resort to sending in her weekly reports via registered mail to make sure they responded.
Concern is that in a few months, there may not be any money to pay out for unemployment.
CAwiremanParticipantSDR,
Sorry to hear about things with AMCC. I knew someone who worked there for quite a while. Best of luck in this nutty Economic time.
Flu, sounds unfortunate, but also sounds like you’ve gotten a heads up, and maybe that will make all the difference in the world.
My wife has been unemployed for about 4 months now. Getting unemployment going was difficult – she had to resort to sending in her weekly reports via registered mail to make sure they responded.
Concern is that in a few months, there may not be any money to pay out for unemployment.
CAwiremanParticipantAMN healthcare rumored to have layed off 100 this week….
CAwiremanParticipantAMN healthcare rumored to have layed off 100 this week….
CAwiremanParticipantAMN healthcare rumored to have layed off 100 this week….
CAwiremanParticipantAMN healthcare rumored to have layed off 100 this week….
CAwiremanParticipantAMN healthcare rumored to have layed off 100 this week….
CAwiremanParticipantI like sdr’s prediction of interest rates that stay below 5% throughout 2009….
Okay, my predictions – significant evidence of a mass or moderate population out migration from Southern California.
Niether new births or illegal immigration will negate the migration.
The key forces at work – massive loss of jobs, continued loss of homes, growth in credit card debt, increase in crime rate and gang activity.
Loss of demand for services, including invisible cash-only jobs like landscaping, pool maintenance, in-home childcare provided by non-citizen workforce.Contibuting factors – possibly – fires, earthquakes, heavy rains – that could accelerate the out migration.
Like the 1990’s outpouring, people who’ve moved to California for a better life, will figure out that they can’t make a go of it and will head back to hometown USA. Non-citizen workers will think twice about braving a border crossing to attempt to find work in a shrinking US economy. Non-citizens here who can’t find work may return home.
Higher end home prices in nice San Diego zipcodes will finally succumb to downward pressure. 15% to 20% losses in as yet teflon areas like CV.
CAwiremanParticipantI like sdr’s prediction of interest rates that stay below 5% throughout 2009….
Okay, my predictions – significant evidence of a mass or moderate population out migration from Southern California.
Niether new births or illegal immigration will negate the migration.
The key forces at work – massive loss of jobs, continued loss of homes, growth in credit card debt, increase in crime rate and gang activity.
Loss of demand for services, including invisible cash-only jobs like landscaping, pool maintenance, in-home childcare provided by non-citizen workforce.Contibuting factors – possibly – fires, earthquakes, heavy rains – that could accelerate the out migration.
Like the 1990’s outpouring, people who’ve moved to California for a better life, will figure out that they can’t make a go of it and will head back to hometown USA. Non-citizen workers will think twice about braving a border crossing to attempt to find work in a shrinking US economy. Non-citizens here who can’t find work may return home.
Higher end home prices in nice San Diego zipcodes will finally succumb to downward pressure. 15% to 20% losses in as yet teflon areas like CV.
CAwiremanParticipantI like sdr’s prediction of interest rates that stay below 5% throughout 2009….
Okay, my predictions – significant evidence of a mass or moderate population out migration from Southern California.
Niether new births or illegal immigration will negate the migration.
The key forces at work – massive loss of jobs, continued loss of homes, growth in credit card debt, increase in crime rate and gang activity.
Loss of demand for services, including invisible cash-only jobs like landscaping, pool maintenance, in-home childcare provided by non-citizen workforce.Contibuting factors – possibly – fires, earthquakes, heavy rains – that could accelerate the out migration.
Like the 1990’s outpouring, people who’ve moved to California for a better life, will figure out that they can’t make a go of it and will head back to hometown USA. Non-citizen workers will think twice about braving a border crossing to attempt to find work in a shrinking US economy. Non-citizens here who can’t find work may return home.
Higher end home prices in nice San Diego zipcodes will finally succumb to downward pressure. 15% to 20% losses in as yet teflon areas like CV.
CAwiremanParticipantI like sdr’s prediction of interest rates that stay below 5% throughout 2009….
Okay, my predictions – significant evidence of a mass or moderate population out migration from Southern California.
Niether new births or illegal immigration will negate the migration.
The key forces at work – massive loss of jobs, continued loss of homes, growth in credit card debt, increase in crime rate and gang activity.
Loss of demand for services, including invisible cash-only jobs like landscaping, pool maintenance, in-home childcare provided by non-citizen workforce.Contibuting factors – possibly – fires, earthquakes, heavy rains – that could accelerate the out migration.
Like the 1990’s outpouring, people who’ve moved to California for a better life, will figure out that they can’t make a go of it and will head back to hometown USA. Non-citizen workers will think twice about braving a border crossing to attempt to find work in a shrinking US economy. Non-citizens here who can’t find work may return home.
Higher end home prices in nice San Diego zipcodes will finally succumb to downward pressure. 15% to 20% losses in as yet teflon areas like CV.
CAwiremanParticipantI like sdr’s prediction of interest rates that stay below 5% throughout 2009….
Okay, my predictions – significant evidence of a mass or moderate population out migration from Southern California.
Niether new births or illegal immigration will negate the migration.
The key forces at work – massive loss of jobs, continued loss of homes, growth in credit card debt, increase in crime rate and gang activity.
Loss of demand for services, including invisible cash-only jobs like landscaping, pool maintenance, in-home childcare provided by non-citizen workforce.Contibuting factors – possibly – fires, earthquakes, heavy rains – that could accelerate the out migration.
Like the 1990’s outpouring, people who’ve moved to California for a better life, will figure out that they can’t make a go of it and will head back to hometown USA. Non-citizen workers will think twice about braving a border crossing to attempt to find work in a shrinking US economy. Non-citizens here who can’t find work may return home.
Higher end home prices in nice San Diego zipcodes will finally succumb to downward pressure. 15% to 20% losses in as yet teflon areas like CV.
CAwiremanParticipantI’ll bet this is Microsoft’s effort to move more deeply into offshoring towards India. This is likely a shift of US jobs to other countries. If true, its not a good sign for us here in the US. And, its more incentive for us to look at competing/public domain offerings like linux, mysql, etc.
Am I ranting here?
-
AuthorPosts