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Re: O/T Dairy Help
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Posted by rrlund on March 31, 2007 at 07:23:28 from (216.46.211.17):
In Reply to: Re: O/T Dairy Help posted by jdemaris on March 30, 2007 at 17:18:30:
I'm not going to get political about it and blame our Canadian Governor,I know there is another forum for that, but here in the county where I am in mid Mi,unemployment is between 12 and 15%. It isn't just the Detroit area. If somebody is planning to hire 20 people a year from now it makes the 6 o'clock news. There are stories around here like you've heard from the Great Depression. I was at Board of Review a few weeks ago. A guy was all excited,his brother in law works at a factory that is still open and told him that they were going to need 10 people for a weeks work,that's FOR A WEEK,not IN A WEEK. He told him where to be and when if he wanted the job. He thought he had a pretty good chance since the brother in law already worked there. We had people comming in wanting poverty exemptions who had NO INCOME. Their unemployment had run out,spouse wasn't working..... If this was the politics and OT forum I'd give you my real OPINION of what's going on in this state,but I won't here.
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