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Current Events => Economics => Topic started by: I_B_Perky on July 05, 2013, 08:45:26 PM
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The new American life under obumbles.
I know it's Breitbart but the numbers do not lie.
Sad times for America (http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Government/2013/07/05/only-47-americans-have-full-time-job)
Longest stretch of high unemployment (http://cnsnews.com/news/article/54-months-record-stretch-75-unemployment-continues)
:rant: :rant: :rant:
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The new normal, brought to you by the owebuma administration, and the worst US president...ever.
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Incredible and I think full-time employment will deteriorate in preparation for Obamacare
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I'm not quite full time, but pretty close. 30ish hours a week, and as you all know, I'm disabled. I'm beating the odds.
I am the 47%, DUmmies!!
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^Keep tenacious Rev.
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(http://cdn.breitbart.com/mediaserver/Breitbart/Big-Government/2012/Economy/homeless-reuters.jpg)
The release of the June Jobs' Report Friday was something of a relief for the markets. The Labor Department reported that the economy gained 195,000 jobs in June, which beat economists' expectations. The Department also reported that the economy gained 70,000 more jobs in April and May than it originally estimated. The report, however, also provides clear evidence that the the nation is splitting into two; only 47% of Americans have a full-time job and those who don't are finding it increasingly out of reach.
Of the 144 million Americans employed last month, only 116 million were working full-time. Friday's report showed that 58.7% of the civilian adult population of 245 million was working last month. Only 47% of Americans, however, had a full-time job.
The market's positive reaction to Friday's report is another sign of how far our economic expectations have fallen. If today the same proportion of Americans worked as just a decade ago, there would by almost nine million more people working. Just in the last year, almost two million Americans have left the labor force. With a majority of the population not holding a full-time job, it isn't surprising that economic growth has been so weak.
In June, the number of Americans who wanted to work full-time, but were forced into part-time jobs because of the economy, jumped 352,000 to over eight million.
The Jobs' Report is increasingly measuring only a part of the American economy. While Friday's report was better than expected, it only measures those who are working or actively looking for work. There is a growing number of Americans slipping through the cracks of the job market.
http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Government/2013/07/05/only-47-americans-have-full-time-job
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This is far worse than I could have imagined.
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Wow, I feel fortunate to be one of the few but my wife did loose her full time job and can't seem to find anything but part time!
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Damn glad I am retired.
The sorry @ss in the W.H. and Democrats are partially responsible for the anemic recovery with stupid policies like Obamacare and additional taxes and regulations on business.
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I'd put their responsibility ABOVE 47%.
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Only 47% of Adults Have Full Time and Mostly Temporary Jobs and/or Government Jobs
Revised for accuracy.
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I'm adding to the 53, with hopes that I will soon be returning to the 47%.
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^ I'll say a prayer in hopes that you do too, OZ.
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I'm adding to the 53, with hopes that I will soon be returning to the 47%.
We're with you on that!
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We're with you on that!
Thanks Rev, and CG.
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What's your field of work?
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Me ? My icon is a helicopter, my secondary field is rotary wing pilot. Primary is fixed wing.
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Me ? My icon is a helicopter, my secondary field is rotary wing pilot. Primary is fixed wing.
A close internet friend of mine had a husband that just recently died. He was a crop duster, they lived in SDak, but he dusted in 3 states.
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A close internet friend of mine had a husband that just recently died. He was a crop duster, they lived in SDak, but he dusted in 3 states.
Was it of natural causes ? Crop dusters end up with a myriad of debilitating and fatal diseases. I won't say I wouldn't accept a dusting job offer, but I would have to be desperate.
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Was it of natural causes ? Crop dusters end up with a myriad of debilitating and fatal diseases. I won't say I wouldn't accept a dusting job offer, but I would have to be desperate.
Lung cancer. But he was a HEAVY smoker. Maybe that and the dust got him.
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Was it of natural causes ? Crop dusters end up with a myriad of debilitating and fatal diseases. I won't say I wouldn't accept a dusting job offer, but I would have to be desperate.
I never knew this. I've seen them dusting fields in SE MO and NE AR, and always enjoyed watching them.
Perhaps next time I'll roll up my windows.
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Incredible and I think full-time employment will deteriorate in preparation for Obamacare
That's my biggest fear right now. My husband & I are both very fortunate to have full-time, 40+ hrs a week work. The + sign is for overtime when we are lucky to get it. The overtime opportunities have slowed down.
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I must look up how many of the 53% unemployed are actually looking for work, how many are riding on the backs of others and how many are contributing but not bring in $$$ (stay @ home parents, caretakers, etc). Will post when I find the data.
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I must look up how many of the 53% unemployed are actually looking for work, how many are riding on the backs of others and how many are contributing but not bring in $$$ (stay @ home parents, caretakers, etc). Will post when I find the data.
Some of us had the foresight to save for a rainy day. Dave Ramsey 101.
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Me ? My icon is a helicopter, my secondary field is rotary wing pilot. Primary is fixed wing.
Is it a radio control helicopter?
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Your avatar looks like a coaxial helicopter.
It is, it's a helicopter that can literally be folded into a suitcase.
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It is, it's a helicopter that can literally be folded into a suitcase.
Is that a coaxial? Is it electric?
I fly cheapie little electric RC ones- three and four channel when I get the time, which doesn't seem to be too often anymore.
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I'm not quite full time, but pretty close. 30ish hours a week, and as you all know, I'm disabled. I'm beating the odds.
I am the 47%, DUmmies!!
:cheersmate:
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Is that a coaxial? Is it electric?
I fly cheapie little electric RC ones- three and four channel when I get the time, which doesn't seem to be too often anymore.
Coaxial, gas powered, not RC.
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That's my biggest fear right now. My husband & I are both very fortunate to have full-time, 40+ hrs a week work. The + sign is for overtime when we are lucky to get it. The overtime opportunities have slowed down.
I work my ass off so my hours are safe for now. A few lazy co workers can't understand why their hours have been cut.
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I work my ass off so my hours are safe for now. A few lazy co workers can't understand why their hours have been cut.
Did they vote for obumbles, Rob? :fuelfire: :fuelfire:
:-)
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Did they vote for obumbles, Rob? :fuelfire: :fuelfire:
:-)
Some of them support Obama but are not even registered to vote. Stupid on top of stupid.
One of our most profitable departments has a drop in sales when the snowbirds leave and other residents take off on vacations to cooler climates, each one of the employees is now only working 30 hours a week.....there are a couple single moms in that department. Usually there is enough people taking vacation time that the hours stay consistent, but they recently hired a few new faces, and they do not qualify for vacation yet. I used to work full time in that department but I took a new opportunity within our location about 15 months ago. Now I just fill in for them when needed. It requires a special license from the state board of registration to work back there, so that is why things work out well for me. It's a department full of back stabbing women now, and they often call in sick. So I cash in on the overtime. :-)
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Some of them support Obama but are not even registered to vote. Stupid on top of stupid.
One of our most profitable departments has a drop in sales when the snowbirds leave and other residents take off on vacations to cooler climates, each one of the employees is now only working 30 hours a week.....there are a couple single moms in that department. Usually there is enough people taking vacation time that the hours stay consistent, but they recently hired a few new faces, and they do not qualify for vacation yet. I used to work full time in that department but I took a new opportunity within our location about 15 months ago. Now I just fill in for them when needed. It requires a special license from the state board of registration to work back there, so that is why things work out well for me. It's a department full of back stabbing women now, and they often call in sick. So I cash in on the overtime. :-)
That is great, for their loss, is your gain. But, it is scary with that ratio. . If it goes on like this, there won't be enough employed to take care of the unemployed...
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That is great, for their loss, is your gain. But, it is scary with that ratio. . If it goes on like this, there won't be enough employed to take care of the unemployed...
They will get their hours back in September. Our population goes up when the seasonal residents show up.
Less people are sick during the summer, we are a wellness provider on top of other things.
I just do what ever it takes. At times I have difficult schedules, but that is part of life. I took it upon myself to learn all I could so I could be utilized in any department, in any capacity, and it has paid off.
Nevada has crazy wage laws. Most of my coworkers get overtime after 8 hours in a work day, due to my wage I am exempt until I hit 10 hours in a day. I make too much per hour. They also consider a work day a 24 hour time period. So if you work start working at 10 AM one day, and then return at 7 AM the next, the first three hours would be overtime. Since I am exempt, I am the lucky one that gets the crazy shifts. :-) It's not uncommon for me to work until 11 PM and return at 7 AM. I really don't mind.
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Hang tough RJ. It's paying off, maybe not so as you realize it very much now, but you will.
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Sounds like your job at full time work is secure which is great.
How is your mom getting along.
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I'm glad to be part of that particular 47%. If any DUmmys end up in here , take it from me... Hard work is a good thing.
The week of Thanksgiving 2012, I started a new job as a security guard in a hospital. in January, before my 90 day probation was up I was already promoted to sergeant (asst. shift supervisor). In April I was promoted again to lieutenant (shift supervisor). Now, less than one year into the job, I'm going to be sitting down with my company owner to discuss taking over my own site as a site manager... Less than one year of hard work DUmmys has taken me to a supervisory role over people with years of experience but no drive or ambition.
Not a luxurious life here, but its comfortable. Got a nice apartment, always have food, can take the girlfriend out to dinner once and a while, a nice car... Beats living with Uncle Sucker paying for everything, though the fact I'm paying you moochers does piss me off to no end.
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Hang tough RJ. It's paying off, maybe not so as you realize it very much now, but you will.
Thanks.
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Sounds like your job at full time work is secure which is great.
How is your mom getting along.
My mom started having some health problems while on vacation this Spring. She had to fly home early leaving the car behind. It took most of May for me to get it all straightened out. The humidity was too high in the Midwest and her asthma became really bad. One day at a time.
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They will get their hours back in September. Our population goes up when the seasonal residents show up.
Less people are sick during the summer, we are a wellness provider on top of other things.
I just do what ever it takes. At times I have difficult schedules, but that is part of life. I took it upon myself to learn all I could so I could be utilized in any department, in any capacity, and it has paid off.
Nevada has crazy wage laws. Most of my coworkers get overtime after 8 hours in a work day, due to my wage I am exempt until I hit 10 hours in a day. I make too much per hour. They also consider a work day a 24 hour time period. So if you work start working at 10 AM one day, and then return at 7 AM the next, the first three hours would be overtime. Since I am exempt, I am the lucky one that gets the crazy shifts. :-) It's not uncommon for me to work until 11 PM and return at 7 AM. I really don't mind.
Keep on keeping on Rob. One day the boss will look around and you will have quietly become the one guy he/she cannot afford to lose. There is something to be said for institutional knowledge and something to be said for the guy that the boss can put in any position and that person can get the job done. Once that happens the money will come your way. My dad taught me that and it has worked well for me. :cheersmate: :cheersmate:
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I'm glad to be part of that particular 47%. If any DUmmys end up in here , take it from me... Hard work is a good thing.
The week of Thanksgiving 2012, I started a new job as a security guard in a hospital. in January, before my 90 day probation was up I was already promoted to sergeant (asst. shift supervisor). In April I was promoted again to lieutenant (shift supervisor). Now, less than one year into the job, I'm going to be sitting down with my company owner to discuss taking over my own site as a site manager... Less than one year of hard work DUmmys has taken me to a supervisory role over people with years of experience but no drive or ambition.
Not a luxurious life here, but its comfortable. Got a nice apartment, always have food, can take the girlfriend out to dinner once and a while, a nice car... Beats living with Uncle Sucker paying for everything, though the fact I'm paying you moochers does piss me off to no end.
:cheersmate:
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Keep on keeping on Rob. One day the boss will look around and you will have quietly become the one guy he/she cannot afford to lose. There is something to be said for institutional knowledge and something to be said for the guy that the boss can put in any position and that person can get the job done. Once that happens the money will come your way. My dad taught me that and it has worked well for me. :cheersmate: :cheersmate:
I actually make more then two of our managers. :-) I've had my glory days and high incomes, now other things are important.
This job is to keep me comfortable and close to my mother. Nevada's unemployment is high, my town's unemployment is really high. I will eventually migrate back into the automotive world, either repair or sales management. It's just a tough market right now. I am also the only one that is available to take care of my mom.
The last time my mom became sick she was at my sister's. My sister put her on a plane and sent her home to me.
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I actually make more then two of our managers. :-) I've had my glory days and high incomes, now other things are important.
This job is to keep me comfortable and close to my mother. Nevada's unemployment is high, my town's unemployment is really high. I will eventually migrate back into the automotive world, either repair or sales management. It's just a tough market right now. I am also the only one that is available to take care of my mom.
The last time my mom became sick she was at my sister's. My sister put her on a plane and sent her home to me.
I understand taking care of a parent, Rob. Been thru that with Dad for 5 years until he finally died. It's like another full time job and it drains you to the bone. Best of luck to ya! :cheersmate: :cheersmate:
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I understand taking care of a parent, Rob. Been thru that with Dad for 5 years until he finally died. It's like another full time job and it drains you to the bone. Best of luck to ya! :cheersmate: :cheersmate:
Thanks.
I'm glad you were there for your dad.
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My mom started having some health problems while on vacation this Spring. She had to fly home early leaving the car behind. It took most of May for me to get it all straightened out. The humidity was too high in the Midwest and her asthma became really bad. One day at a time.
Hope she is doing better. God will bless you for taking care of her. I miss my mom and dad so much.
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Hope she is doing better. God will bless you for taking care of her. I miss my mom and dad so much.
Thanks.