Mrs. Garrison
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Census adjustment, who are the census bureau btw (they never contacted me for anything )
A couple of thoughts, if this is true someone might want to notify MSNBC then because they are still printing articles (as of yesterday) which state that over 1 million people have given up looking for work:
Bottom Line - Jobless want you to quit already!
We already know that American Airlines is cutting 10,000 - 15,000 jobs, announced last week, and now Pepsi is getting ready to layoff 8700 poor souls:
Bottom Line - PepsiCo plans to cut 8,700 jobs
Well done Pepsi, spend $600 million advertising your shit so you can cut 8700 jobs, which is okay because you can turn around and hire a bunch of people overseas for less than 1/4 the wages of the 8700 you cut in conus.
A couple of thoughts, if this is true someone might want to notify MSNBC then because they are still printing articles (as of yesterday) which state that over 1 million people have given up looking for work:
Bottom Line - Jobless want you to quit already!
Even though the unemployment rate dipped to 8.3 percent last month, there were still nearly 13 million jobless searching for work, and the number of discouraged workers, or workers who gave up looking, topped 1 million.
We already know that American Airlines is cutting 10,000 - 15,000 jobs, announced last week, and now Pepsi is getting ready to layoff 8700 poor souls:
Bottom Line - PepsiCo plans to cut 8,700 jobs
PepsiCo also said it plans to increase its advertising and marketing investments by $500-$600 million in 2012, with particular focus on North America. PepsiCo’s Chairman and CEO Indra Nooyi appeared on CNBC to discuss the investments, the company’s outlook and the planned job cuts.
“Layoffs are very very difficult,” she said, adding that even though the company is laying off 8,700 people, overall those cuts will be offset by the fact that PepsiCo hires between 15,000 and 20,000 workers globally.
Well done Pepsi, spend $600 million advertising your shit so you can cut 8700 jobs, which is okay because you can turn around and hire a bunch of people overseas for less than 1/4 the wages of the 8700 you cut in conus.