Challenger said one of the main factors for the job cuts in January was an increase of employers eliminating jobs in the United States and shifting to service providers in India, China and the Philippines among other countries.So-called "Free Trade" is great isn't it?
Until your biggest export becomes jobs anyway.
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To: Walkin Man
Looks like all those employment "gains" are going away ... with the holiday (temp) jobs. gee ... go figure
2 posted on
02/03/2004 12:30:25 PM PST by
clamper1797
(Conservative by nature ... Republican in Spirit ... Patriot by Heart ... and Anti Liberal BY GOD)
To: Walkin Man
Shhh...mustn't wake up the sleeping populace! After all, these are just jobs we Americans don't want, ya know!/(sarcasm)
To: Walkin Man; billbears
The question was recently asked why was there profits on Wall Street when job losses are continually soaring.
Corporate profits and domestic employment stability are no longer synonymous.
Many point to Wall Street numbers and claim the economy is growing, but short-sightedly miss the fact that just because a company declares a profit - a profit temporarily made by moving a job out of the US - does not mean the standard of living in the US is remaining stable, nor that the continuation of those profits are secure.
6 posted on
02/03/2004 12:39:26 PM PST by
azhenfud
("He who is always looking up seldom finds others' lost change...")
To: Walkin Man
America continues its slide into third world nation status, and people squander their efforts throwing a fit over Janet Jackson's boob.
Compare the number of posts on this thread to any of the superbowl threads.
8 posted on
02/03/2004 12:44:53 PM PST by
freeeee
("Owning" property in the US just means you have one less landlord)
To: Walkin Man
Until self employment numbers are counted, "unemployment numbers" will remain garbage.
To: Walkin Man
If Bush doesn't do something about this, his job will be outsourced to Kerry.
14 posted on
02/03/2004 12:51:40 PM PST by
Monty22
To: Walkin Man
I know 5 people personally who are currently unemployed and two are siblings. In fact a good friend of mine, who is a mechanical engineer btw, was just laid off this past friday by a small energy firm. My brother, an IBEW union electrician, has now run out of unemployment benefits (9 months) but he is, according to him, "moving up the list" for the few incoming job calls. My sister completed her contract and is between jobs; she doesn't seem to be too worried, however. My friend in Phoenix was let go from his job as a project manager for some sort of convention burea just before christmas and is looking for employment. My wife's friend is recently divorced and is having difficulty re-entering the workforce, though she has few marketable skills. Myself, I was laid off almost two years ago but found a good job within two months of unemployment. I guess I am one of the lucky ones. The problem is real and is hitting close to home. :--(
To: Walkin Man
Can we outsource Congress and the WH? I bet we could get the same level of work done more cheaply.
40 posted on
02/03/2004 1:19:08 PM PST by
GraniteStateConservative
("You can dip a pecan in gold, but it's still a pecan"-- Deep Thoughts by JC Watts)
To: Walkin Man
Make sure you keep repeating the mantra! The problem is not jobs leaving the country, it is not capital equipment leaving the country, the problem is not intellectual property leaving the country, the problem is not contracts going to communistic/fascistic/socialistic government run countries that prop up their companies with government funds to defer losses that the US companies cannot compete against...
THE PROBLEM IS YOUR ATTITUDE ABOUT IT!! JUST KEEP TELLING YOURSELF THINGS WILL GET BETTER AND THEY WILL!
41 posted on
02/03/2004 1:19:20 PM PST by
RaceBannon
(John Kerry is Vietnam's Benedict Arnold: Former War Hero turned Traitor)
To: Walkin Man
And what, pray tell, is the President's response to this? Nothing. He has not said one freaking thing about outsourcing. I don't think Kerry has a better solution, but Kerry isn't going to get blamed by voters when they see how many jobs have fled overseas--the man at the helm will. As long as Kerry can TALK a good game, he'll be doing far more (and far better) than Bush has.
To: DrDeb
I hope this isn't what you have been waiting for.
56 posted on
02/03/2004 1:32:04 PM PST by
mystery-ak
(*terrorism has been exaggerated*....Kerry....We must defeat him, our lives depend on it.)
To: Walkin Man
Jobs come from the government. In fact they are "created" by the government. If jobs or "The Economy" is bad, it's the government's fault. The President, by the way, is the "Economy Czar". That's his main job: to make "The Economy" good. It's in the Constitution.
Also if someone gets laid off and then spents 9 months collecting unemployment checks and waiting for a job to open up in the exact same industry as their previous job, pretending that they CAN'T POSSIBLY work in any other industry than the one they were just working in, rather than going down to McDonald's or Walmart or the local frozen yogurt shop or wherever to look for a job, or offering to tutor or do some other informal/part-time work, that's a sign of how desperate they are rather than a sign of how comfortable we all have it that we've made a system that allows us to survive for 6 or 9 or 12 months or even longer with no job whatsoever, and so we should all feel sorry for them. And, of course, we should always, always, always remember to blame the President - I mean, Economy Czar. All good things come from big daddy President.
Did I miss anything?
To: Walkin Man
Are foriegn companies coming here to hire Americans?
63 posted on
02/03/2004 1:41:24 PM PST by
Dallas59
To: Walkin Man
If you keep sending american jobs to asia, you are going to breed civil discontent, political upheaval, and you will have a federal budget and balance of trade deficit.
The "free traders" are asking for trouble, and they will get it.
Bush now has about 6 months left to get those jobs and factories back from asia. I warned him 2 years ago, and he still hasnt done anything.
To: Walkin Man
80 posted on
02/03/2004 1:58:07 PM PST by
JohnnyZ
To: Walkin Man
So-called "Free Trade" is great isn't it?
(saracasm) This isn't Free Trade, it's a hose job...
81 posted on
02/03/2004 1:58:58 PM PST by
Paul C. Jesup
(Voting for a lesser evil is still an evil act and therefore evil...)
To: Walkin Man
So-called "Free Trade" is great isn't it? Since you are asking, and implying that the only way to keep Americans working is to increase the cost of doing business here, then it is certainly "greater" than accelerating the rate at which companies depart.
94 posted on
02/03/2004 2:11:18 PM PST by
1rudeboy
To: Walkin Man
I recently heard that now attorneys and para legals jobs are now being outsourced.
So it has now moved from manufacturing to High tech and then accounting and now law.
I can see the day when schools only have minimum wage aides to watch a class that is being taught by a computer or by a TV .
There is no job that is sacred
To: Walkin Man
Well, gee, they were bad jobs. Makers of evil "high-carb" foods. At least so some would have around here.
112 posted on
02/03/2004 2:23:21 PM PST by
bvw
To: Walkin Man
It's only a hundred thousand jobs. At that rate, should it remain constant, that's only 1.2 million jobs this year. But, then, January is a usually a slow month, maybe it'll pick up steam as the year progresses.
129 posted on
02/03/2004 2:47:25 PM PST by
templar
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