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... Merck to cut 7,000 jobs GM to cut 30,000 jobs Ford to cut 4000 jobs Casual Corner is closing 525 stores. Interstate Bakeries has already shed 4000 jobs and is looking at dropping another 450. These are real jobs, not the McBush jobs Presidummy touts. I'm not familiar with Merck's situation, so I can't comment on that. GM's story has been all over the news. Nobody's blaming "the economy" for their problems. Rather, the public's not buying their cars in large enough numbers, and they're being bled to death by some very stupid labor agreements, some of which involve paying people full salary to sit around doing absolutely nothing. Ford's got the same problems. Casual Corner is probably a victim of bigger discounters, especially since the clothing's pretty much the exact same crap with a different label. Interstate Bakeries....Harry, do your research. The company filed for bankruptcy in September of 2004. Their problems have little or nothing to do with politics. Competition is the main issue, as well as dietary changes in this country - same thing that's hammered Krispy Kreme's business. |
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"Harry Krause" wrote in message ... Doug Kanter wrote: "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... Merck to cut 7,000 jobs GM to cut 30,000 jobs Ford to cut 4000 jobs Casual Corner is closing 525 stores. Interstate Bakeries has already shed 4000 jobs and is looking at dropping another 450. These are real jobs, not the McBush jobs Presidummy touts. I'm not familiar with Merck's situation, so I can't comment on that. GM's story has been all over the news. Nobody's blaming "the economy" for their problems. Rather, the public's not buying their cars in large enough numbers, and they're being bled to death by some very stupid labor agreements, some of which involve paying people full salary to sit around doing absolutely nothing. Ford's got the same problems. Casual Corner is probably a victim of bigger discounters, especially since the clothing's pretty much the exact same crap with a different label. Interstate Bakeries....Harry, do your research. The company filed for bankruptcy in September of 2004. Their problems have little or nothing to do with politics. Competition is the main issue, as well as dietary changes in this country - same thing that's hammered Krispy Kreme's business. My comment was that we were losing real jobs. So? It was politically motivated, right? If you really stretched, you could say Casual Corner is closing stores because people are financially stressed, so they've left CC for the discounters. But the others? That dog won't hunt. |
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"Harry Krause" wrote in message ... Doug Kanter wrote: "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... Doug Kanter wrote: "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... Merck to cut 7,000 jobs GM to cut 30,000 jobs Ford to cut 4000 jobs Casual Corner is closing 525 stores. Interstate Bakeries has already shed 4000 jobs and is looking at dropping another 450. These are real jobs, not the McBush jobs Presidummy touts. I'm not familiar with Merck's situation, so I can't comment on that. GM's story has been all over the news. Nobody's blaming "the economy" for their problems. Rather, the public's not buying their cars in large enough numbers, and they're being bled to death by some very stupid labor agreements, some of which involve paying people full salary to sit around doing absolutely nothing. Ford's got the same problems. Casual Corner is probably a victim of bigger discounters, especially since the clothing's pretty much the exact same crap with a different label. Interstate Bakeries....Harry, do your research. The company filed for bankruptcy in September of 2004. Their problems have little or nothing to do with politics. Competition is the main issue, as well as dietary changes in this country - same thing that's hammered Krispy Kreme's business. My comment was that we were losing real jobs. So? It was politically motivated, right? If you really stretched, you could say Casual Corner is closing stores because people are financially stressed, so they've left CC for the discounters. But the others? That dog won't hunt. No, my comment was that we were losing real jobs. Most of Bush's touted "job growth" is in low pay, low benefit McJobs. I'm interested in growth in jobs that provide good pay and benefits, not in fill-in jobs. Fill-in jobs won't replace what is being lost in manufacturing. Just because a job pays well, doesn't make it a "real" job. Consider the huge salaries paid to professional athletes...or the huge salaries paid to some schlep sitting around doing absolute nothing just because his job is protected by a union. |
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"NOYB" wrote in message nk.net... "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... Doug Kanter wrote: "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... Doug Kanter wrote: "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... Merck to cut 7,000 jobs GM to cut 30,000 jobs Ford to cut 4000 jobs Casual Corner is closing 525 stores. Interstate Bakeries has already shed 4000 jobs and is looking at dropping another 450. These are real jobs, not the McBush jobs Presidummy touts. I'm not familiar with Merck's situation, so I can't comment on that. GM's story has been all over the news. Nobody's blaming "the economy" for their problems. Rather, the public's not buying their cars in large enough numbers, and they're being bled to death by some very stupid labor agreements, some of which involve paying people full salary to sit around doing absolutely nothing. Ford's got the same problems. Casual Corner is probably a victim of bigger discounters, especially since the clothing's pretty much the exact same crap with a different label. Interstate Bakeries....Harry, do your research. The company filed for bankruptcy in September of 2004. Their problems have little or nothing to do with politics. Competition is the main issue, as well as dietary changes in this country - same thing that's hammered Krispy Kreme's business. My comment was that we were losing real jobs. So? It was politically motivated, right? If you really stretched, you could say Casual Corner is closing stores because people are financially stressed, so they've left CC for the discounters. But the others? That dog won't hunt. No, my comment was that we were losing real jobs. Most of Bush's touted "job growth" is in low pay, low benefit McJobs. I'm interested in growth in jobs that provide good pay and benefits, not in fill-in jobs. Fill-in jobs won't replace what is being lost in manufacturing. Just because a job pays well, doesn't make it a "real" job. Consider the huge salaries paid to professional athletes...or the huge salaries paid to some schlep sitting around doing absolute nothing just because his job is protected by a union. Silly gentile. To "shlep" is to drag something with considerable difficulty, like a table saw up the basement stairs without anyone helping. |
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"NOYB" wrote
Just because a job pays well, doesn't make it a "real" job. Agreed. ... Consider the huge salaries paid to professional athletes... I'd consider that a "real job" because it is certainly hard work even if only for part of the year, and performance is very seriously judged on an easily quantified scale. ... or the huge salaries paid to some schlep sitting around doing absolute nothing just because his job is protected by a union. Doug Kanter wrote: Silly gentile. To "shlep" is to drag something with considerable difficulty, like a table saw up the basement stairs without anyone helping. Are you surprised NOBBY can't speak Yiddish? I'd call the above guy a schlemiel. I was also waiting for him to define a person as not holding a "real job" even though well paid to include the clueless dork playing video games in the Oval Office all day. DSK |
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"Doug Kanter" wrote in message ... "NOYB" wrote in message nk.net... "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... Doug Kanter wrote: "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... Doug Kanter wrote: "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... Merck to cut 7,000 jobs GM to cut 30,000 jobs Ford to cut 4000 jobs Casual Corner is closing 525 stores. Interstate Bakeries has already shed 4000 jobs and is looking at dropping another 450. These are real jobs, not the McBush jobs Presidummy touts. I'm not familiar with Merck's situation, so I can't comment on that. GM's story has been all over the news. Nobody's blaming "the economy" for their problems. Rather, the public's not buying their cars in large enough numbers, and they're being bled to death by some very stupid labor agreements, some of which involve paying people full salary to sit around doing absolutely nothing. Ford's got the same problems. Casual Corner is probably a victim of bigger discounters, especially since the clothing's pretty much the exact same crap with a different label. Interstate Bakeries....Harry, do your research. The company filed for bankruptcy in September of 2004. Their problems have little or nothing to do with politics. Competition is the main issue, as well as dietary changes in this country - same thing that's hammered Krispy Kreme's business. My comment was that we were losing real jobs. So? It was politically motivated, right? If you really stretched, you could say Casual Corner is closing stores because people are financially stressed, so they've left CC for the discounters. But the others? That dog won't hunt. No, my comment was that we were losing real jobs. Most of Bush's touted "job growth" is in low pay, low benefit McJobs. I'm interested in growth in jobs that provide good pay and benefits, not in fill-in jobs. Fill-in jobs won't replace what is being lost in manufacturing. Just because a job pays well, doesn't make it a "real" job. Consider the huge salaries paid to professional athletes...or the huge salaries paid to some schlep sitting around doing absolute nothing just because his job is protected by a union. Silly gentile. To "shlep" is to drag something with considerable difficulty, like a table saw up the basement stairs without anyone helping. It can be spelled both ways...and it can also mean a clumsy or stupid person. |
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"DSK" wrote in message .. . "NOYB" wrote Just because a job pays well, doesn't make it a "real" job. Agreed. ... Consider the huge salaries paid to professional athletes... I'd consider that a "real job" because it is certainly hard work even if only for part of the year, and performance is very seriously judged on an easily quantified scale. ... or the huge salaries paid to some schlep sitting around doing absolute nothing just because his job is protected by a union. Doug Kanter wrote: Silly gentile. To "shlep" is to drag something with considerable difficulty, like a table saw up the basement stairs without anyone helping. Are you surprised NOBBY can't speak Yiddish? I'd call the above guy a schlemiel. Or a schlep. If you're not convinced, ask one of your Jewish friends. Or look it up: http://www.bartleby.com/61/69/S0136900.html |
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"NOYB" wrote in message nk.net... "Doug Kanter" wrote in message ... "NOYB" wrote in message nk.net... "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... Doug Kanter wrote: "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... Doug Kanter wrote: "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... Merck to cut 7,000 jobs GM to cut 30,000 jobs Ford to cut 4000 jobs Casual Corner is closing 525 stores. Interstate Bakeries has already shed 4000 jobs and is looking at dropping another 450. These are real jobs, not the McBush jobs Presidummy touts. I'm not familiar with Merck's situation, so I can't comment on that. GM's story has been all over the news. Nobody's blaming "the economy" for their problems. Rather, the public's not buying their cars in large enough numbers, and they're being bled to death by some very stupid labor agreements, some of which involve paying people full salary to sit around doing absolutely nothing. Ford's got the same problems. Casual Corner is probably a victim of bigger discounters, especially since the clothing's pretty much the exact same crap with a different label. Interstate Bakeries....Harry, do your research. The company filed for bankruptcy in September of 2004. Their problems have little or nothing to do with politics. Competition is the main issue, as well as dietary changes in this country - same thing that's hammered Krispy Kreme's business. My comment was that we were losing real jobs. So? It was politically motivated, right? If you really stretched, you could say Casual Corner is closing stores because people are financially stressed, so they've left CC for the discounters. But the others? That dog won't hunt. No, my comment was that we were losing real jobs. Most of Bush's touted "job growth" is in low pay, low benefit McJobs. I'm interested in growth in jobs that provide good pay and benefits, not in fill-in jobs. Fill-in jobs won't replace what is being lost in manufacturing. Just because a job pays well, doesn't make it a "real" job. Consider the huge salaries paid to professional athletes...or the huge salaries paid to some schlep sitting around doing absolute nothing just because his job is protected by a union. Silly gentile. To "shlep" is to drag something with considerable difficulty, like a table saw up the basement stairs without anyone helping. It can be spelled both ways...and it can also mean a clumsy or stupid person. 99% of the time, you'll raise eyebrows with that useage. |
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Are you surprised NOBBY can't speak Yiddish? I'd call the above guy a
schlemiel. NOYB wrote: Or a schlep. If you're not convinced, ask one of your Jewish friends. Or look it up: http://www.bartleby.com/61/69/S0136900.html Well, in many languages, the verb can also mean the person who does it. We knew what you meant, but that doesn't make it the best word for that particular usage. "The difference between the right word and almost the right word is the difference between lightning & the lightning bug" -Mark Twain DSK |
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"DSK" wrote in message .. . Are you surprised NOBBY can't speak Yiddish? I'd call the above guy a schlemiel. NOYB wrote: Or a schlep. If you're not convinced, ask one of your Jewish friends. Or look it up: http://www.bartleby.com/61/69/S0136900.html Well, in many languages, the verb can also mean the person who does it. We knew what you meant, but that doesn't make it the best word for that particular usage. "The difference between the right word and almost the right word is the difference between lightning & the lightning bug" -Mark Twain DSK For what NOYB was trying to say, I think a "mope" would've been better. |
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