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Post by angel607 on Apr 9, 2012 22:10:32 GMT -5
jersey I understand what you are saying I had no problem paying my cards off when I had hours at my job. but for a year every now and then they would cut my hours and I would be short a credit card bill. I was to afraid to take loans from a bank so I charged up gift cards on ebay and sell the gift cards for cash so I can pay bills. now with 20 hours everything is backed up. I never experienced this because many times I have worked 9 days straight and the hours were really good. it's scary when your job goes down under.
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Post by Classicblast on Apr 10, 2012 1:14:09 GMT -5
That's our biggest problem. Lack of jobs I mean.
If the government was into bailing out the banks and the auto makers they really should be helping private businesses. Not huge bail out but post rewards to ones who hire a certain amount of new workers. I don't know what the logistics would be but I could put something together as an idea if I had a few more facts.
Not a regular payout just a reward stipend. That would be a way to get the economy going.
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Post by angel607 on Apr 10, 2012 23:21:57 GMT -5
i agree with you classic and think it's a great idea. it's good to hire new people but many places like retail hire to many new people and the people who work the longest get less hours. I sometimes feel replaced for people who don't care about their job or to do it correctly. I was suprised when I got my schedule for next week I got 28 hours. hopefully things will pick up. I think they should give me my hours back and lay off hiring anymore new people. I will keep putting applications in for jobs that are close by me. hopefully someone will be hiring.
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