To: Libloather
Quitting a great paying job on the eve of what may end up being a pretty severe recession is not a good idea
21 posted on
11/19/2022 5:41:54 AM PST by
rdcbn1
To: rdcbn1
They’ll learn or they won’t.
26 posted on
11/19/2022 5:57:45 AM PST by
newzjunkey
(Vote for Hershel Walker by Dec 6th to stop Warnock (D) in Georgia)
To: rdcbn1
There will be a lot of regret. It’s ok though, they are in California, I am sure their mortgages are not that large.
31 posted on
11/19/2022 6:05:32 AM PST by
dgbrown
To: rdcbn1
But Sl0Bama said the economy’s red hot, so no worries
35 posted on
11/19/2022 6:12:42 AM PST by
mykroar
(what is extraordinarily important is this—who will count the votes, and how. - J0eStalin)
To: rdcbn1
I notice a lot of “9 year” employees. We have an entire generation that entered the workforce at a time when they have only known easy employment opportunities and very high compensation. This generation is about to learn what it means to appreciate having a job.
When Twitter ultimately prospers with about 20% of its former workforce. The shareholders of every major corporation are going to insist on major cost reductions and workforce “recalibration”.
41 posted on
11/19/2022 6:46:29 AM PST by
Codeflier
(Screw Ukraine. America is burning, and we need to concentrate on our own collapse taking place.)
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