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    Why 1.4 million new jobs haven't ended the jobless recovery.

    Found this to be an interesting read:

    Why 1.4 million new jobs haven't ended the jobless recovery.


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    hmmm 1.4 million new jobs , wonder why the wife had so much trouble just trying to find any job whether it was paying min.wage or what .
    Just like I've seen'em saying Unemployment was down and yet everbody around was getting layed-off and no jobs to go to .

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    if a 22-year old dumbass like me, can make rent every month just off of 1 website of free advertising, I think anyone can do it.........

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    Still plenty of jobs in Atlanta but more of them are lower paying jobs. Back in 2000 you could make $8/hour at Taco Bell because labor was scarce. From a macro perspective one of the results of the recession has been to fill many of those jobs that needed filling as well as keep down inflation... doesn't make for happy job seekers though.

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    Companies up here just keep hiring back the retired workers for even more $$$.

    So the young people don't get a chance to work at all....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Escape_Driver
    Companies up here just keep hiring back the retired workers for even more $$$.

    So the young people don't get a chance to work at all....
    Maybe its time we moved to Canada .

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    Quote Originally Posted by GrandDad
    Maybe its time we moved to Canada .
    Stay way !!! LOL

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    Quote Originally Posted by Escape_Driver
    Stay way !!! LOL
    do I have to go thru that 'be nice and need love' stuff again .






    I really don't wanna








    but I will

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    Quote Originally Posted by GrandDad
    do I have to go thru that 'be nice and need love' stuff again .






    I really don't wanna








    but I will
    You a miner ???

    Thats what we do up here in Sudbury

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    Quote Originally Posted by Escape_Driver
    You a miner ???

    Thats what we do up here in Sudbury
    no I'm over 21

    you do M....... oh you meant like digging

    does digging in old rock and clay dirt count ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by GrandDad
    no I'm over 21

    you do M....... oh you meant like digging

    does digging in old rock and clay dirt count ?
    No, but your nose does.

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    Nope hard rock mining up here

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    Quote Originally Posted by Escape_Driver
    Nope hard rock mining up here
    Aye that be the industry I be making my living in! And a wonderful living it is. So how is the nickel holding out and is Inco still the one ton gorilla?
    The company I work for has a couple of gold mines WNW of ya in the Hemlo region.

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    Quote Originally Posted by meatwad
    No, but your nose does.
    Leave my nose out of this , its not its fault .

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    Quote Originally Posted by Escape_Driver
    Nope hard rock mining up here
    Well thier when you get a shovel full of rock and dirt and toss it - it leaves the shovel , this clay cr*p just stays there and you have to scrap it off .
    one good thing tho when it dries
    its like cement , saves buying bags of cement .


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