At this point in time,the hell gate of economic disastor is just beginning. You just have to use simple math. The more people that become unemployed = less money going back into the economy and to the people who still have jobs. The hell with benefits, how bout keeping a roof over your head my friends. :)
i pray for those, who want and need a job,and those who have a job,but, we have those who dont want a job, but a hand out. at 74, i have to depend on ss.i loved to work when i was able.
I get frustrated because I have to work 6 days a week as of now and work a lot of hours but sometimes I have to catch myself complaining about work. I think of the people out there that don't have jobs.
I hate my job, but I'm keeping it.My job pays well and has good benefits. I could get fired (who knows), but I work in law enforcement and that catagory is not going away soon.The City is my boss, most city employees(paper pushers) get all the holidays,but my job in the JAIL is 24/7 so your lucky if a holiday falls on your days off. The City sent out Appreciation Letters to all empl.+ we get a longevity(bonus)check each Dec. I'd love to retire but SS says not til i'm 66. Oh @&@$% City is cutting back on amt of raises from 5% to 3%, and there is a hiring freeze in effect.
Been at this job for 6 years,guess i'll stand it a little while longer.
For some reason,crime is on the increase !!! Wonder why ?!!@#$
That's probably the biggest variable to this equation, job availability. A few months back I wouldn't have feared losing my job like I do now. Before there were plenty of other jobs around the corner and now there becoming scarce.