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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostBiden failing on covid. When will he be announcing the shutting down of schools for his teacher union friends?
On a separate note about the economy.....here is what he wanted and got
The US Labor Department reported that four million workers quit their jobs in April, setting a 20-year record.
In fact, leaving your employer has become so commonplace in recent months that the phenomenon has a tag — the Great Resignation.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostPeople quitting the crap jobs they held onto during the pandemic just to have a job, now getting better ones thatvlay more. You don't get unemployment if you quit so stop implying they're quitting for that.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Postso by that logic we should have 0 change- if they are quitting for new jobs that are better,right
'I quit': Workers are changing jobs at a record pace amid burnout, new openings with higher pay
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/quit-...rc=fp_deeplink
As for the dip - it was a small one and possibly temporary. Weekly numbers are pretty meaningless. Look at the overall trends over a longer time period. In fact this graph does just that. It shows weekly filings stabilizing
https://www.dol.gov/ui/data.pdf
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Post'I quit': Workers are changing jobs at a record pace amid burnout, new openings with higher pay
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/quit-...rc=fp_deeplink
As for the dip - it was a small one and possibly temporary. Weekly numbers are pretty meaningless. Look at the overall trends over a longer time period. In fact this graph does just that. It shows weekly filings stabilizing
https://www.dol.gov/ui/data.pdf
so we can stop with all the extra $$$$ for UE- everybody is happpppy
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostNope. Republicans are failing on covid. Red states and republican voters are significantly less likely to get vaccinated and in fact 30% refuse to do so. As one red state governor said (now getting overwhelmed with cases) this is a pandemic of the unvaccinated
I'm good with my antibody's......isn't god such a wonderful engineer?
deaf blind and dumb sheep is all you will ever be.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostPeople quitting the crap jobs they held onto during the pandemic just to have a job, now getting better ones thatvlay more. You don't get unemployment if you quit so stop implying they're quitting for that.
Do you think a guy working in a fast food job is quitting and taking a job at NASA? What better job is he taking? A Goldman job? McKinsey? Doctor? Lawyer? Accountant? Airplane mechanic? They are not taking any skilled job because by definition, they have no skills, nor did they pick any up during covid. Just getting paid to stay home. When benefits dry up, they will be back to busing tables
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostNope....they arent taking other jobs, just collecting Joe's summer stipend.
Do you think a guy working in a fast food job is quitting and taking a job at NASA? What better job is he taking? A Goldman job? McKinsey? Doctor? Lawyer? Accountant? Airplane mechanic? They are not taking any skilled job because by definition, they have no skills, nor did they pick any up during covid. Just getting paid to stay home. When benefits dry up, they will be back to busing tables
and how typical making absurd examples. a fast food worker might get a better job at a nice sit down restaurant with tips. he might join amazon in a warehouse or costco - companies that pay more and actually have decent benefits even for low level entry jobs.
"The top reasons why workers want to quit are better opportunities (46%), higher salary (42%), better work-life balance (34%), changing industries (27%), and not enjoying their work (27%). Survey respondents could select more than one reason.
“People are leaving for more attractive jobs because there are lots of attractive jobs on offer,” ZipRecruiter Economist Julia Pollak told Yahoo Money. “The share of signing bonuses has very radically exploded, the share of jobs offering a four-day workweek has also about doubled.”
https://money.yahoo.com/americans-ar...145258951.html
‘I’d rather bet on myself’: Workers are quitting their jobs to put themselves first https://www.cnbc.com/2021/06/24/work...al-health.html
Or, they may be leaving for a better position in the same industry like this guy who got jerked around as a contractor, then left for a staff position with a competitor and better pay https://www.cbsnews.com/news/workers...-rate-economy/
Also: workers quitting is considered a good thing: "When lots of workers are quitting, it is usually considered a sign that the economy is doing well, since people typically aren’t willing to leave one job unless they are pretty confident that they can find another. Right now, things are slightly more complicated. With the coronavirus crisis fading and customers flocking back, businesses have been desperate to hire—job openings are hitting new records"
https://slate.com/business/2021/06/w...bs-woohoo.html
In fact in 2013 the quit rate spiked as the economy finally started to come out of the long recession. Again, a sign the economy is getting better
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Postyou don't get unemployment if you quit.
and how typical making absurd examples. a fast food worker might get a better job at a nice sit down restaurant with tips. he might join amazon in a warehouse or costco - companies that pay more and actually have decent benefits even for low level entry jobs.
"The top reasons why workers want to quit are better opportunities (46%), higher salary (42%), better work-life balance (34%), changing industries (27%), and not enjoying their work (27%). Survey respondents could select more than one reason.
“People are leaving for more attractive jobs because there are lots of attractive jobs on offer,” ZipRecruiter Economist Julia Pollak told Yahoo Money. “The share of signing bonuses has very radically exploded, the share of jobs offering a four-day workweek has also about doubled.”
https://money.yahoo.com/americans-ar...145258951.html
‘I’d rather bet on myself’: Workers are quitting their jobs to put themselves first https://www.cnbc.com/2021/06/24/work...al-health.html
Or, they may be leaving for a better position in the same industry like this guy who got jerked around as a contractor, then left for a staff position with a competitor and better pay https://www.cbsnews.com/news/workers...-rate-economy/
Also: workers quitting is considered a good thing: "When lots of workers are quitting, it is usually considered a sign that the economy is doing well, since people typically aren’t willing to leave one job unless they are pretty confident that they can find another. Right now, things are slightly more complicated. With the coronavirus crisis fading and customers flocking back, businesses have been desperate to hire—job openings are hitting new records"
https://slate.com/business/2021/06/w...bs-woohoo.html
In fact in 2013 the quit rate spiked as the economy finally started to come out of the long recession. Again, a sign the economy is getting better
business always gets better when you open the doors and turn on the lights
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Postof course the economy is getting better-we went from a full lockdown to a partial reopening (we arent full yet in all places)
business always gets better when you open the doors and turn on the lights
looney liberals on this site luv eating a sh-t cake....tastes good.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Postdems purposefully shut down the economy and 1000s of people lost their jobs, then when things start to get better dems say they "created" a record number of jobs.
looney liberals on this site luv eating a sh-t cake....tastes good.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostTitle Con with another useful post 🙄
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) appeared to defy her own mask requirement Friday when she removed her face covering for a photo with a newly sworn-in congressman.
After Pelosi administered the oath to Rep. Jake Ellzey (R-Texas), the Speaker could be heard asking: “Can we take off our masks just for the photo?,” apparently repeating a question from a photographer. Pelosi then whipped off her mask, leading Ellzey, his wife and their two children to follow suit.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostCapitol police should have arrested her like she ordered them to do no?
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) appeared to defy her own mask requirement Friday when she removed her face covering for a photo with a newly sworn-in congressman.
After Pelosi administered the oath to Rep. Jake Ellzey (R-Texas), the Speaker could be heard asking: “Can we take off our masks just for the photo?,” apparently repeating a question from a photographer. Pelosi then whipped off her mask, leading Ellzey, his wife and their two children to follow suit.
Besides, you cons keep claiming masks don't work so why the fuss? Oh the faux outrage
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSo, what, one minute of exposure at most? With people who are probably vaccinated?
Besides, you cons keep claiming masks don't work so why the fuss? Oh the faux outrage
Connecticut officials are “strongly recommending” that all residents over the age of two — regardless of vaccination status — wear masks indoors after seven of the state’s eight counties have been classified by the CDC as having “substantial transmission” of COVID-19.
The Connecticut Department of Public Health said Sunday that Middlesex County was the latest of the state’s counties to cross the CDC’s threshold for mandatory indoor masks, prompting the recommendation.
Litchfield County has not yet crossed that threshold the CDPH said, however it anticipates that it soon will due to current transmission trends
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