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Recycling for lower salaries.
Companies do this all the time, but usually not in such large numbers. This might not be so bad if the generally older and higher paid workers had health care as in other countries. Many times it can be a chance to try out a new career but here in the good old USA, the people who need it most, the people in lower paid jobs, have no benefits. So we all have to stay in the hunt for jobs similar to what we had. I am a fiscal conservative, it is not so much how much money we take in as where WE decide to spend it. WE are the government whether we take an active role or not. We need to invest in health care, education and alternative fuels and in conservation technologies. Creating new industries along the way.
Posted by: b253   Posted on: 01/27/09 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Good and Bad Simultaneously  infoz | 01/27/09
Recycling for lower salaries.  b253 | 01/27/09
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Shortage and Simultaneous  infoz | 01/27/09
h1b  magallanes | 01/27/09
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