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$75,000.00 a year jobs and no one to fill them
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Pretty bad when you offer good pay and benefits and can’t find people to fill the job. Especially in a place like Harry would call” floriduh” |
$75,000.00 a year jobs and no one to fill them
On 9/8/18 10:09 AM, Tim wrote:
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.fox...ts-pension.amp Pretty bad when you offer good pay and benefits and can’t find people to fill the job. Especially in a place like Harry would call” floriduh” Workers in the skilled trades can certainly "make hay while the sun shines," but there are serious downsides, economic and physical, to construction work. I'd list them, but this is rec.boats, so what's the point, eh? |
$75,000.00 a year jobs and no one to fill them
On Sat, 8 Sep 2018 10:24:39 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 9/8/18 10:09 AM, Tim wrote: https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.fox...ts-pension.amp Pretty bad when you offer good pay and benefits and can’t find people to fill the job. Especially in a place like Harry would call” floriduh” Workers in the skilled trades can certainly "make hay while the sun shines," but there are serious downsides, economic and physical, to construction work. I'd list them, but this is rec.boats, so what's the point, eh? Yeah work is hard. Boo ****ing hoo. I thought you were a shill for the brick layers for a while. That is one of the jobs they want to fill. |
$75,000.00 a year jobs and no one to fill them
On Sat, 8 Sep 2018 11:15:50 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 9/8/18 11:10 AM, wrote: On Sat, 8 Sep 2018 10:24:39 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote: On 9/8/18 10:09 AM, Tim wrote: https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.fox...ts-pension.amp Pretty bad when you offer good pay and benefits and can’t find people to fill the job. Especially in a place like Harry would call” floriduh” Workers in the skilled trades can certainly "make hay while the sun shines," but there are serious downsides, economic and physical, to construction work. I'd list them, but this is rec.boats, so what's the point, eh? Yeah work is hard. Boo ****ing hoo. I thought you were a shill for the brick layers for a while. That is one of the jobs they want to fill. I'm sorry to say this, but you really are an ignorant ass. Yeah, the work is hard, but that's not what I'm talking about. What are you talking about. Your sloppy writing style makes that hard to decipher sometimes. I understand working outside is harder than working an air conditioned job but once you get out of the Acela Corridor those cushy white collar jobs are harder to come by and automation has decimated that business as much as it has eliminated manufacturing jobs. Most companies have completely eliminated several layers of management and the administration jobs that support them. When the CFO has information on his phone that used to require a department of 100 to provide, that office building gets a lot lonelier. |
$75,000.00 a year jobs and no one to fill them
On 9/8/18 11:31 AM, wrote:
On Sat, 8 Sep 2018 11:15:50 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote: On 9/8/18 11:10 AM, wrote: On Sat, 8 Sep 2018 10:24:39 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote: On 9/8/18 10:09 AM, Tim wrote: https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.fox...ts-pension.amp Pretty bad when you offer good pay and benefits and can’t find people to fill the job. Especially in a place like Harry would call” floriduh” Workers in the skilled trades can certainly "make hay while the sun shines," but there are serious downsides, economic and physical, to construction work. I'd list them, but this is rec.boats, so what's the point, eh? Yeah work is hard. Boo ****ing hoo. I thought you were a shill for the brick layers for a while. That is one of the jobs they want to fill. I'm sorry to say this, but you really are an ignorant ass. Yeah, the work is hard, but that's not what I'm talking about. What are you talking about. Your sloppy writing style makes that hard to decipher sometimes. I understand working outside is harder than working an air conditioned job but once you get out of the Acela Corridor those cushy white collar jobs are harder to come by and automation has decimated that business as much as it has eliminated manufacturing jobs. Most companies have completely eliminated several layers of management and the administration jobs that support them. When the CFO has information on his phone that used to require a department of 100 to provide, that office building gets a lot lonelier. There's nothing sloppy about my writing style. I didn't specify the "serious downsides," and that was deliberate. You simply (and again) jumped to the wrong conclusion. As I stated, this is rec.boats...so what's the point? Another moronic argument? |
$75,000.00 a year jobs and no one to fill them
On Sat, 8 Sep 2018 11:38:34 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 9/8/18 11:31 AM, wrote: On Sat, 8 Sep 2018 11:15:50 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote: On 9/8/18 11:10 AM, wrote: On Sat, 8 Sep 2018 10:24:39 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote: On 9/8/18 10:09 AM, Tim wrote: https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.fox...ts-pension.amp Pretty bad when you offer good pay and benefits and can’t find people to fill the job. Especially in a place like Harry would call” floriduh” Workers in the skilled trades can certainly "make hay while the sun shines," but there are serious downsides, economic and physical, to construction work. I'd list them, but this is rec.boats, so what's the point, eh? Yeah work is hard. Boo ****ing hoo. I thought you were a shill for the brick layers for a while. That is one of the jobs they want to fill. I'm sorry to say this, but you really are an ignorant ass. Yeah, the work is hard, but that's not what I'm talking about. What are you talking about. Your sloppy writing style makes that hard to decipher sometimes. I understand working outside is harder than working an air conditioned job but once you get out of the Acela Corridor those cushy white collar jobs are harder to come by and automation has decimated that business as much as it has eliminated manufacturing jobs. Most companies have completely eliminated several layers of management and the administration jobs that support them. When the CFO has information on his phone that used to require a department of 100 to provide, that office building gets a lot lonelier. There's nothing sloppy about my writing style. I didn't specify the "serious downsides," and that was deliberate. You simply (and again) jumped to the wrong conclusion. As I stated, this is rec.boats...so what's the point? Another moronic argument? If you are not willing to explain what the hell you are talking about it tends to make us believe you just don't know. I understand construction may not be the cup of tea for snow flake city boys but it is one of the jobs that is not going to be exported and for the most part not eliminated by automation although automation can eliminate some jobs. My stock in the modular home company has been steadily going up, even through the 2008 recession and recovery. Fortunately for us down here, most factory built homes will not meet the Florida wind code so the block masons still have all the work they can handle. |
$75,000.00 a year jobs and no one to fill them
On Sat, 08 Sep 2018 11:10:22 -0400, wrote:
On Sat, 8 Sep 2018 10:24:39 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote: On 9/8/18 10:09 AM, Tim wrote: https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.fox...ts-pension.amp Pretty bad when you offer good pay and benefits and cant find people to fill the job. Especially in a place like Harry would call floriduh Workers in the skilled trades can certainly "make hay while the sun shines," but there are serious downsides, economic and physical, to construction work. I'd list them, but this is rec.boats, so what's the point, eh? Yeah work is hard. Boo ****ing hoo. I thought you were a shill for the brick layers for a while. That is one of the jobs they want to fill. Boo ****ing hoo! LMAO! |
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