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Originally posted by bentone View PostI am in the construction industry and we have felt the bite this year, whats worse than being laid off is being the one who has to lay off. I had 20 employees at the beginning of the year and am down to 6. Luckily, all of them went and found other employment. There is nothing I dread more than having to tell an employee with two kids, wife and a house payment that times are tough and they are going to go find another job. I seen this coming awhile ago and cut some benefits/wages on all of my employees. Half of them weeded themselves out by quiting. It was like an deep cleansing for my company, something that was long overdue. Now were back to lean and mean, still looking slow this winter but I saved so maybe I'll work on my powder turns this winter.If its not fun, Why do it?
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Originally posted by skyski_tige View PostDefinitely disagree. It is worst to be the one getting laid off... Out of work, no money, bills piling up, credit cards maxed out, possibly having to relocate family for another position, family depending on you. I have been laid off twice since 9/11. I would have much rather been on the other side. Respectively, you might rethink that one...
I laid a guy off today, had no choice. It was him or me, in fact i've laid off three in two weeks. And at the end of the day I'll have a beer and tip it to him but reality is it will be forgotten by tomorrow as we press ahead in lean times."Call me anything you want ... Just don't call me NOBODY!
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Originally posted by skyski_tige View PostDefinitely disagree. It is worst to be the one getting laid off... Out of work, no money, bills piling up, credit cards maxed out, possibly having to relocate family for another position, family depending on you. I have been laid off twice since 9/11. I would have much rather been on the other side. Respectively, you might rethink that one...
When I was at the bank in San Antonio I had 11 people working for me. I was told during the tumultuous period that I had to get rid of 6 people. That was the hardest thing I had ever done. One guy had a family with eight children, no money set aside, and significant debt. Seeing the look in his face, and the faces of the others was not at all pleasant. Being called names by these people was even worse.
I have also been laid off three times, one time for six months until I found more work. I made it through. Although it was not easy and there were some anxious moments, I survived. I learned to never accumulate CC debt, live within your means, cash for cars and boats. Most importantly I learned who were my true friends.Ray Thompson
2005 22V
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Originally posted by bentone View PostWhat kind of drafting do you do?Last edited by NICKYPOO; 11-05-2008, 03:33 PM.You'll get your chance, smart guy.
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Tigé Jedi
- Feb 2006
- 4601
- The Peoples Republic of Oregon
- 2007 24Ve (sold, but I do have a Waverunner….lol)
Well, if anyone has electronics and/or field service backgrounds we have positions open in Anchorage, Seattle, Spokane, and Portland.....all good paying jobs with excellent benefits. We are desperate to find qualified persons.......guess the "recession" is very industry dependent. I also know of 2 positions with hospitals in Corvallis and Eugene in the $40 and hr range and full benifits with PERS.
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Originally posted by sparky216 View PostWell, if anyone has electronics and/or field service backgrounds we have positions open in Anchorage, Seattle, Spokane, and Portland.....all good paying jobs with excellent benefits. We are desperate to find qualified persons.......guess the "recession" is very industry dependent. I also know of 2 positions with hospitals in Corvallis and Eugene in the $40 and hr range and full benifits with PERS."a what? i can['t] say/spell/pronounce that word..." - wannabewakeboarder
"the plural of boo is booze."
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Originally posted by Moki View PostIt will be another software company focused on self service tools
Don't be sorry, I am actually thrilled to be starting something new but thanks for the well wishes.
I knew about this when the economy was strong, but I am wondering how many jobs will be lost due the credit crisis. Economic downturns are actually a good time to start a new business. Labor is typically easier to find and it gives you a chance to get your business ramped up to catch the upswing.
I know car lots are laying off like crazy!!Originally posted by G-MONEYIt hurts me to say it but go OU but only for this weekend!!!!
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Originally posted by sparky216 View PostWell, if anyone has electronics and/or field service backgrounds we have positions open in Anchorage, Seattle, Spokane, and Portland.....all good paying jobs with excellent benefits. We are desperate to find qualified persons.......guess the "recession" is very industry dependent. I also know of 2 positions with hospitals in Corvallis and Eugene in the $40 and hr range and full benifits with PERS.Originally posted by G-MONEYIt hurts me to say it but go OU but only for this weekend!!!!
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Originally posted by sparky216 View PostWell, if anyone has electronics and/or field service backgrounds we have positions open in Anchorage, Seattle, Spokane, and Portland.....all good paying jobs with excellent benefits. We are desperate to find qualified persons.......guess the "recession" is very industry dependent. I also know of 2 positions with hospitals in Corvallis and Eugene in the $40 and hr range and full benifits with PERS.Let it be!!!
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Tigé Jedi
- Feb 2006
- 4601
- The Peoples Republic of Oregon
- 2007 24Ve (sold, but I do have a Waverunner….lol)
Originally posted by xpjim1 View PostHow hard is that to learn? Does installing a boat stereo count as an electronics background? I am going to be needing a new careeer soon.
2. No.
3. Good luck.
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