But you do have two left eyes, so there's always that. 😉I've reviewed the bill. I'm not seeing where 91% is not related to covid.
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But you do have two left eyes, so there's always that. 😉I've reviewed the bill. I'm not seeing where 91% is not related to covid.
Now that is good government program. Instead of giving people money not to work relocate them to Iowa where jobs are plentiful. I can't believe I am the only one to think of that. Wait that takes comment sense. So lacking in our government.
Actually you are wrong in my part of iowa employers are begging for workers.
Very false. Many manufacturers are and can’t get enough good people.
And many manufacturers are begging for good people. We’re going to be at record production for our next fiscal year, but we have to be able to fill jobs. They leave as fast as we can hire them.Unemployment rate in Iowa is just over 3%.
I have a similar friend in Neola, Iowa. Was laid off in August. Desparately wants a job as she is single and has never been a high wage earner so there is no savings. Has her Class B license but needs to make more than $12 per hour to live. Has applied for hundreds of jobs. One interview and they said they may be able to hire her in March. That was last fall.
So then yes, you are fine with mom's being able to move away with their kids regardless of what dad thinks. Good to know.
I have a similar friend in Neola, Iowa. Was laid off in August. Desparately wants a job as she is single and has never been a high wage earner so there is no savings. Has her Class B license but needs to make more than $12 per hour to live. Has applied for hundreds of jobs. One interview and they said they may be able to hire her in March. That was last fall.
Sounds like a shit work environment if people are leaving as fast as you hire them.And many manufacturers are begging for good people. We’re going to be at record production for our next fiscal year, but we have to be able to fill jobs. They leave as fast as we can hire them.
What does YC movement stand for? @luvmyhawksThe economy is already growing and one might say that it should get "hot in the coming two quarters". The YC is moving up and the fed is projecting that trend to continue over the coming year. Guessing YC movement is a combination of concerns of inflation plus the economic heat up so we are going to throw more liquidity on top of those concerns...really smart move, LOL what a joke.
Look if people are hurting shore up the social saftey net programs we already have in place, this shouldn't be this difficult.
They give me flounder vision.But you do have two left eyes, so there's always that. 😉
THAT was different!Defend the cost of the $2.3 trillion tax cut Trump gave wealthy individuals and corporations in 2017.
What does YC movement stand for? @luvmyhawks
OP, please come back to address this.
Blindness is a defense?I've reviewed the bill. I'm not seeing where 91% is not related to covid.
Why do you think this will be bad for the economy?yield curve.
I will mention it to her. I don’t know that customer service would be a good fit for her. She doesn’t have a great filter. Lol.I don’t know how hard it would be to bump to a Class C license, but SWIPCO out of Atlantic is hiring.
Also, go to Indeed, type in “driver” in Omaha. 1,150 jobs listed.
Why do you think this will be bad for the economy?
I will mention it to her. I don’t know that customer service would be a good fit for her. She doesn’t have a great filter. Lol.
Serious question, do you think being a 53 year old woman would make it harder to get a warehouse type position?
😂 I hadn’t mentioned her age before so you didn’t miss it. She’s lived there maybe 10 years. Didn’t grow up there.I must have missed where you mentioned her age. Though, my wife is 47 and I’m pretty sure she could handle working there if we were desperate enough. Our neighbor is 70 and can out work quite a few men.
Now I’m trying to figure out who I know from Neola, 4 years older than me, without a great filter. Lol.
Yah that savings I think has a lot to do with travel and people holding off on big purchases due to Covid. As long as we have “maximum” employment I don’t see inflation being an issue. I trust the Fed will be acting in the best interest of our economy.@BrunoMars420. One other factor that I do not believe people are paying enough attention to regarding inflation is the personal savings rate over the last year. Pre Covid, the us average savings rate per household was 7%/mo. In March and April of last year it was over 30% and has remained well over 10% throughout last year. It was 20% n January. Again, on the surface this would appear to be a positive overall. However, a whole lot of cash, personal and businesses, is being hoarded. Nice, there is more of an all clear, people like @3boysmom will be so busy with people booking vacations, and other spending that we could see a major infusion of cash into the economy. Again, on the surface this would appear to be a good thing. But again, to much to fast could be a recipe for an inflation nightmare.
Yah that savings I think has a lot to do with travel and people holding off on big purchases due to Covid. As long as we have “maximum” employment I don’t see inflation being an issue. I trust the Fed will be acting in the best interest of our economy.
Lots of people are hiring, tons of jobs out there. Here in the QC, Kraft, Cobham, LeClaire (Foundry Work), Sterlite and Purina, just to name a few. They cannot find people that show up on a regular basis. The other thing I hear is finding a worker with a driver's license is difficult. Just keep your nose clean, show up, don't lose your license, and you will eventually move up into a job that can support a family.No one’s hiring, you utter moron.