The Beaver wrote: > What difference does it make if their money is "loose" or "tight"? > Maybe the 5000 people they are laying off can not spell correctly.
>One extremely good thing about this economy is that people with little or no skills are finding themselves out of work I'd suggest you take a good look at the jobs that have been eliminated, and the skill set of those who have them. >and learn a skill Just what skills are you suggesting that they learn? The entire service sector is teetering on the brink of being eliminated. > Once the U.S. gets rid of all the illegal aliens, Those so-called illegal aliens are: * Propping up the economy of the country they came from; * Doing jobs that nobody else wants; > there will be 3 jobs for every person and the problem will be instantly > solved. Vacant office space in the untied states is at historic highs. Ten percent is low --- most places have a vacancy rate in excess of fifteen percent. Some, like Tampa, are project to hit 20% by the end of 2009. In October 2008, Mall vacancy rates were at 6.6%. For 3rd quarter 2008, vacancy rates at strip malls, and similar places was at 8.5%.Both of these figures are nationwide. Since then, several major chains have closed up, pushing the vacancy rate up even more. Industrial space vacancy rates appear to be flat. None of those bode well for a person being able to get a second job,much less a third one. jonathon --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]
