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New Post! Oct 05, 2009 @ 08:51:02#1
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Its seems to me at the moment that things do seem to be quite positive out there right now which is great!

I keep seeing positive news about growth and profit which are great for general moral right now!

Today I read an article on the BBC that said banks are showing the first signs of recovery too! Seeing as it was the banks that caused all of this, should this be seen as a good thing? Could the rest of the market follow..... This could be great news for job creation Lets hope there is some good in this news! What do you guys think?




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New Post! Oct 05, 2009 @ 08:59:09#2
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Jobs will lag the recovery by 6 months..





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New Post! Oct 05, 2009 @ 09:01:29#3
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markfox01 said:

Jobs will lag the recovery by 6 months..



Well I guess its good in a way right?

I mean something is better than nothing right?



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New Post! Oct 05, 2009 @ 09:04:34#4
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salinaa said:

Well I guess its good in a way right?

I mean something is better than nothing right?



your missing one vital thing, a lot of companies that have now got rid of the chaff in there business.. isnt going to employ people for a while.. so the jobs we will see in the next 6months will be high level jobs, not low level min. wage.. that is a far way off.. try 2 years.. and then another 2 years till we are back to say 2million unemployed.. it will take ages to get back to the figures we where before the crash.




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My cat has a fetish for leapordskin, i have a blankey with the print on it and if he sees it he runs up and makes ferocious bread on it.
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New Post! Oct 05, 2009 @ 09:10:41#5
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I must say, I too cling to positive news flashes from the media. I just don't know if I can always trust what they say. However, I have noticed less extreme BAD news.
I would like to believe recovery is in progress and that it will be seen and felt by next March.
It will be fab! I'm desperate for the poor car salesman and manufacturing industry to pick up. Who do you think suffers most at the moment?

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New Post! Oct 05, 2009 @ 09:21:04#6
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Hi Mrk/Jeanne,

I guess you have a very good point there Mark and it is something that I had not considered!

If I am totally honest I am like Jeanne and prefer to cling to the more positive news that I see in the media at the moment! I perhaps believe too much in this and hope that some howe it will help things return to normal much quicker - you are however much more sensible about this!

As for what industries I think are worse effected - I this is really hard to pin point as the ripple effect is felt everywhere from retail, manufacturing , to recruitment! Its hard right now!




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New Post! Oct 05, 2009 @ 11:12:12#7
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The economy will never recover. This whole thing was engineered to lower wages and benefits to third world levels. That's the dirty little secret behind globalization. The economy never truly recovered from the 1980 recession. Jobless Recovery is an oxymoron the wealthy use that really amounts to "I'm all right Jack". Better get used to Chinese wages.

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Rasputin said:

The economy will never recover. This whole thing was engineered to lower wages and benefits to third world levels. That's the dirty little secret behind globalization. The economy never truly recovered from the 1980 recession. Jobless Recovery is an oxymoron the wealthy use that really amounts to "I'm all right Jack". Better get used to Chinese wages.



I am almost with you on that, I dont think it was engineered but like the 9/11 situation when there was a mini recession for the IT and Aerospace industry.. it is a platform to lower wages, increase work and reduce staff.

No offense the girls above, but we need to start looking into reality of what is going on.




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My cat has a fetish for leapordskin, i have a blankey with the print on it and if he sees it he runs up and makes ferocious bread on it.
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What pisses me off about the whole "crash" is that the savers and getting screwed over. Low interest rates and the GBP being worth diddly squat.

the BOE and govermentment have ensures the country comes crashing down. In the mean time, us hard working, saving types are loose our value on paper. It's complete B*llsh*t!




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salinaa said:

Its seems to me at the moment that things do seem to be quite positive out there right now which is great!

I keep seeing positive news about growth and profit which are great for general moral right now!

Today I read an article on the BBC that said banks are showing the first signs of recovery too! Seeing as it was the banks that caused all of this, should this be seen as a good thing? Could the rest of the market follow..... This could be great news for job creation Lets hope there is some good in this news! What do you guys think? [/QUOTE
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Only in the banking business. A trickle of the funding provided by our treasury will reach the unemployed. Same as back in the 29 depression.



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New Post! Oct 06, 2009 @ 09:46:38#11
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markfox01 said:

I am almost with you on that, I dont think it was engineered but like the 9/11 situation when there was a mini recession for the IT and Aerospace industry.. it is a platform to lower wages, increase work and reduce staff.

No offense the girls above, but we need to start looking into reality of what is going on.



Mark none taken at all

I just tend to live in lala land and hope that all will be allright whilst secretly knowing it will take a hell iof a lot more you know?



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New Post! Nov 03, 2009 @ 14:48:35#13
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Who has seen this news today?

I read on the BBC that Lloyds and RBS are to sell about 900 branches between them over the next four years! These sales have been demanded by the European commission! Although I guess its good for them as they probably need to downsize in order to become stronger again what about all of the employees? Wnough people have already lost their finance jobs through this group – will there be many more or will the branches be sold to other banks that may wish to enter the UK market?

Its all rather confusing isn’t it?

Oh and Wo0Ho0 they have agreed to defer cash bonuses to staff who earn over 39k until 2012 – I think this is a good move as well! Right now they need to get themselves back together and regain their strength! Its all gone a bit crazy right now!




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New Post! Nov 03, 2009 @ 17:09:35#14
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Things may be settling out right now, but the jobs will be slower to come back. My cousins bank was taken over, but she kept her job, well at least for now. The bank that bought them has a branch literally right across the street.

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New Post! Nov 03, 2009 @ 17:12:43#15
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Richard4890 said:

Things may be settling out right now, but the jobs will be slower to come back. My cousins bank was taken over, but she kept her job, well at least for now. The bank that bought them has a branch literally right across the street.



See its situations like that which are worrying! It is a conflict of interest for the bank right? Therefore hard for everyone to keep thier jobs and such you know?



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