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February 23, 2008 at 11:42 AM in reply to: Temperature Check for 2008 – Now how low do you think it will go? #158267February 23, 2008 at 11:42 AM in reply to: Temperature Check for 2008 – Now how low do you think it will go? #158560
JWM in SD
ParticipantJWM in SD
It’s possible because of your “all markets are interconnected” theory Bugs. That was by far the best post I have read here.
That being said, there are still a lot people who are either in denial or they are being disingenuous with their more recent opinions lately.
To those who like to pretend that they were bearish all along: You were lying a year ago, and you are lying now. You don’t fool me one bit.
February 23, 2008 at 11:42 AM in reply to: Temperature Check for 2008 – Now how low do you think it will go? #158569JWM in SD
ParticipantJWM in SD
It’s possible because of your “all markets are interconnected” theory Bugs. That was by far the best post I have read here.
That being said, there are still a lot people who are either in denial or they are being disingenuous with their more recent opinions lately.
To those who like to pretend that they were bearish all along: You were lying a year ago, and you are lying now. You don’t fool me one bit.
February 23, 2008 at 11:42 AM in reply to: Temperature Check for 2008 – Now how low do you think it will go? #158577JWM in SD
ParticipantJWM in SD
It’s possible because of your “all markets are interconnected” theory Bugs. That was by far the best post I have read here.
That being said, there are still a lot people who are either in denial or they are being disingenuous with their more recent opinions lately.
To those who like to pretend that they were bearish all along: You were lying a year ago, and you are lying now. You don’t fool me one bit.
February 23, 2008 at 11:42 AM in reply to: Temperature Check for 2008 – Now how low do you think it will go? #158651JWM in SD
ParticipantJWM in SD
It’s possible because of your “all markets are interconnected” theory Bugs. That was by far the best post I have read here.
That being said, there are still a lot people who are either in denial or they are being disingenuous with their more recent opinions lately.
To those who like to pretend that they were bearish all along: You were lying a year ago, and you are lying now. You don’t fool me one bit.
JWM in SD
ParticipantJWM in SD
Good, that’s how it is supposed to work. Welcome to the real world.
Got Cash? Apparently Not.
Here’s a tip: get some….soon.
JWM in SD
ParticipantJWM in SD
Good, that’s how it is supposed to work. Welcome to the real world.
Got Cash? Apparently Not.
Here’s a tip: get some….soon.
JWM in SD
ParticipantJWM in SD
Good, that’s how it is supposed to work. Welcome to the real world.
Got Cash? Apparently Not.
Here’s a tip: get some….soon.
JWM in SD
ParticipantJWM in SD
Good, that’s how it is supposed to work. Welcome to the real world.
Got Cash? Apparently Not.
Here’s a tip: get some….soon.
JWM in SD
ParticipantJWM in SD
Good, that’s how it is supposed to work. Welcome to the real world.
Got Cash? Apparently Not.
Here’s a tip: get some….soon.
February 22, 2008 at 8:21 AM in reply to: A midnight snack for the Bears wandering around in the dark #157506JWM in SD
ParticipantJWM in SD
Bugs,
I can attest to what you said. I’m currently in a serious job search and I’ve spoken to a number of recruiters in SD, OC and LA who have been deluged with resumes from former loan analysts and mortgage type workers looking for 100K plus jobs. Problem is that they don’t have transferable skill sets for say Manufacturing analysis or even real service sector industries or hi tech industries where they actually make and do stuff.
I was concerned that I would end up competing with these people in the job market but since their experience is so bad that hasn’t happened so far as they generally are not even considered for most of the positions that I’ve been looking at.
February 22, 2008 at 8:21 AM in reply to: A midnight snack for the Bears wandering around in the dark #157797JWM in SD
ParticipantJWM in SD
Bugs,
I can attest to what you said. I’m currently in a serious job search and I’ve spoken to a number of recruiters in SD, OC and LA who have been deluged with resumes from former loan analysts and mortgage type workers looking for 100K plus jobs. Problem is that they don’t have transferable skill sets for say Manufacturing analysis or even real service sector industries or hi tech industries where they actually make and do stuff.
I was concerned that I would end up competing with these people in the job market but since their experience is so bad that hasn’t happened so far as they generally are not even considered for most of the positions that I’ve been looking at.
February 22, 2008 at 8:21 AM in reply to: A midnight snack for the Bears wandering around in the dark #157809JWM in SD
ParticipantJWM in SD
Bugs,
I can attest to what you said. I’m currently in a serious job search and I’ve spoken to a number of recruiters in SD, OC and LA who have been deluged with resumes from former loan analysts and mortgage type workers looking for 100K plus jobs. Problem is that they don’t have transferable skill sets for say Manufacturing analysis or even real service sector industries or hi tech industries where they actually make and do stuff.
I was concerned that I would end up competing with these people in the job market but since their experience is so bad that hasn’t happened so far as they generally are not even considered for most of the positions that I’ve been looking at.
February 22, 2008 at 8:21 AM in reply to: A midnight snack for the Bears wandering around in the dark #157819JWM in SD
ParticipantJWM in SD
Bugs,
I can attest to what you said. I’m currently in a serious job search and I’ve spoken to a number of recruiters in SD, OC and LA who have been deluged with resumes from former loan analysts and mortgage type workers looking for 100K plus jobs. Problem is that they don’t have transferable skill sets for say Manufacturing analysis or even real service sector industries or hi tech industries where they actually make and do stuff.
I was concerned that I would end up competing with these people in the job market but since their experience is so bad that hasn’t happened so far as they generally are not even considered for most of the positions that I’ve been looking at.
February 22, 2008 at 8:21 AM in reply to: A midnight snack for the Bears wandering around in the dark #157891JWM in SD
ParticipantJWM in SD
Bugs,
I can attest to what you said. I’m currently in a serious job search and I’ve spoken to a number of recruiters in SD, OC and LA who have been deluged with resumes from former loan analysts and mortgage type workers looking for 100K plus jobs. Problem is that they don’t have transferable skill sets for say Manufacturing analysis or even real service sector industries or hi tech industries where they actually make and do stuff.
I was concerned that I would end up competing with these people in the job market but since their experience is so bad that hasn’t happened so far as they generally are not even considered for most of the positions that I’ve been looking at.
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