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27th June 08, 07:11 PM
#1
The Economy and Where I Work
Today was not a good day as eight people lost their positions. I knew more cuts were coming, yet I at this hour I still find myself in some shock of the reality. This is the third cut in the last twelve months. There is no one to blame. I have worked for this company over 18 years. Today I saw people lose their jobs who have been their much longer than me. I am thankful to be employed, but I also feel some guilt that I am still here while others are not.
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27th June 08, 07:46 PM
#2
That sucks; where do you work? This country needs some major change!
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27th June 08, 08:16 PM
#3
I'm afraid of how the economy will be in two years when I get out of college and try to just find a stable job.
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27th June 08, 09:17 PM
#4
I can certainly empathize. I lost my job 2 months ago, out of the blue, no warning. It was a great job, had loads of fun.
However, I went to work for another company in less than a week, hardly A missed paycheck.
All of the fun and games, and spending spree, the American people seem to have been on lately has caught up to us.
Oh well. Now, how can I scratch up enough for that next kilt.....
T.
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27th June 08, 10:57 PM
#5
I was laid off from my job as a custom boatbuilder 2 months ago as well. Despite the fact that boatbuilding is my passion I find myself having to change careers in order to find employment where I live. So it's godbye woodworking, hello networking (computers, that is).
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27th June 08, 11:02 PM
#6
No Major Changes Needed
Originally Posted by Scrapscot
This country needs some major change!
I'm afraid I disagree, but thank you for sharing your opinion with me. I would elaborate, but that would involve treading close to the "no politics" line here on X Marks the Scot and might inflame some to overstep the mark.
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28th June 08, 04:16 AM
#7
Originally Posted by IrishGodfather
I'm afraid of how the economy will be in two years when I get out of college and try to just find a stable job.
The Army is short something like 600 officers each year. OCS is an easy course these days. Pays $2555.70 a month (taxable) plus $202 for food, and then there is your housing allowance (amount depends on where you're stationed and married or not) tacked on as well - both tax free. If you're lucky enough to jump out of airplanes, they give another $150 a month tax free. Automatic pay raise every January, and additional ones every 2 year anniversary, as well as with every promotion. By your 3rd year, you'll have made a $1600 a month raise, in addition to the annual January increase. Not a bad gig, if you can deal with some of the late nights and retarded stuff. It's not all bad - there's more 3 and 4 day weekends than you'll ever find anywhere else, plus 30 days of vacation every year. Oh yeah, from 15 DEC to around 2 JAN is usually a half-day schedule. If you want stable, it's relatively stable. If this organization goes under, the economy is the least of your worries!
I'm a well rounded guy - English motorcycles, Irish brew, and Scottish clothes and music.
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28th June 08, 05:27 AM
#8
Originally Posted by MacMillan of Rathdown
I'm afraid I disagree, but thank you for sharing your opinion with me. I would elaborate, but that would involve treading close to the "no politics" line here on X Marks the Scot and might inflame some to overstep the mark.
Looks to me like you're the one pushing the envelope.
Try as I might, I cannot see what value you felt you were adding with the above.
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28th June 08, 05:32 AM
#9
Originally Posted by BonnieT100
The Army is short something like 600 officers each year. OCS is an easy course these days. Pays $2555.70 a month (taxable) plus $202 for food, and then there is your housing allowance (amount depends on where you're stationed and married or not) tacked on as well - both tax free. If you're lucky enough to jump out of airplanes, they give another $150 a month tax free. Automatic pay raise every January, and additional ones every 2 year anniversary, as well as with every promotion. By your 3rd year, you'll have made a $1600 a month raise, in addition to the annual January increase. Not a bad gig, if you can deal with some of the late nights and retarded stuff. It's not all bad - there's more 3 and 4 day weekends than you'll ever find anywhere else, plus 30 days of vacation every year. Oh yeah, from 15 DEC to around 2 JAN is usually a half-day schedule. If you want stable, it's relatively stable. If this organization goes under, the economy is the least of your worries!
Great advice, I have made a plan B that if I can't find a job within a year out of college I'll join the armed forces, which one I don't know yet, but I think that'd be a good bet.
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28th June 08, 06:52 AM
#10
A lot of major corporations are feeling the squeeze right now. They have to tread a fine line between making sure their stock is always going up, but not too fast, and putting out a good quality product that will make their sales. The company I work for as taken jobs offshore, consolidated call centers, moved to cities that give them major tax breaks and will even pay for some training of new hires...provided they are from the surrounding area. This last is happening to me. They announced a week ago that there were 2 new state of the art call centers being build in Conway, Arkansas and Rio Rancho, New Mexico. All of there existing call centers will move to those two locations and Atlanta, Georgia by some time in 2011. Then Monday the laid off some of the people in Indianapolis. Now the team I am on has dropped 10 people out of 28 since March 1........and none have been replaced yet. Plus, there has been no promise that any of us will get to move to the new locations. Of course, I don't expect that to happen either. So, good luck to you ncof300d. I know exactly how you're feeling.
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