The end of unemployment benefits.
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wrote on 9 Sept 2021, 13:00 last edited by
I'd use this to my advantage and cherry pick.
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wrote on 9 Sept 2021, 13:54 last edited by
Stunning coincidence.
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wrote on 9 Sept 2021, 16:09 last edited by
@jolly said in The end of unemployment benefits.:
I'd use this to my advantage and cherry pick.
No way they won't.
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wrote on 9 Sept 2021, 16:15 last edited by
You wouldn't have to settle for just anyone that has the skillset.
You could choose the best dressed that have the skillset.
And you wouldn't have to hire fat smokers.
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wrote on 10 Sept 2021, 12:24 last edited by
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@loki said in The end of unemployment benefits.:
IOW this is your fee increase notice
LOL. WM is not our company, but you're right about what it is.
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wrote on 10 Sept 2021, 12:53 last edited by
Wonder how long the bonus will last? Wonder how many will take them up on their education offer?
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wrote on 19 Sept 2021, 13:26 last edited by
Looks like the pandemic is driving employment more than unemployment benefits, at least for the leisure and hospitality sector.
Overall employment in the leisure and hospitality fell about 0.5% in the 26 states that ended benefits, and rose 1% elsewhere.
In Florida, where the weekly average of new cases per 100,000 residents jumped from less than 50 in June to more than 700 in August, employment in the sector declined by 4,000 after rising steadily this year.
In Texas, where new infections per 100,000 hit a low of fewer than 30 in June only to surge above 400 through August, the sector dropped 25,000 jobs after six months of steady growth. Georgia, which also saw a dramatic rise in infections, lost nearly 7,000 jobs in the sector.
By contrast California and New York, where the outbreaks driven by the coronavirus Delta variant have been more muted and health controls have tended to be more strict, added around 33,000 and 7,000 jobs in the sector respectively.
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wrote on 19 Sept 2021, 15:34 last edited by Aqua Letifer
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wrote on 19 Sept 2021, 17:03 last edited by
The drive through lines at McDonald’s or Starbucks aren’t tenable to sit through around here. I mean people do, or there wouldn’t be the line, but even getting into one is like trying to find a parking space in the city. You have to be driving past just as a new spot opens up from the street into the drive through lane. Then you have to be willing to wait for 30 minutes plus. There are often signs at the window asking you to be patient and kind to the workers, because at least they showed up.
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The drive through lines at McDonald’s or Starbucks aren’t tenable to sit through around here. I mean people do, or there wouldn’t be the line, but even getting into one is like trying to find a parking space in the city. You have to be driving past just as a new spot opens up from the street into the drive through lane. Then you have to be willing to wait for 30 minutes plus. There are often signs at the window asking you to be patient and kind to the workers, because at least they showed up.
wrote on 19 Sept 2021, 20:09 last edited by@horace said in The end of unemployment benefits.:
be patient and kind
Of course we are always gentlemen
But patient?
It is fast food.
Forget patient.
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wrote on 8 Oct 2021, 14:17 last edited by
The COVID-19 “extended” employment benefit ended nationwide, schools reopened, but not much of an employment bump for September.
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wrote on 8 Oct 2021, 14:40 last edited by
It's the Biden Bump! C'mon man!