Stats for that?
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My estimate is a little out of date but close enough for the point I was trying to make.
Employment, by enterprise size, by province and territory
Stats for that?
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I get such a kick out of some of the commentators on this subject. It is obvious that they truly believe that they are OWED a comfortable living, from birth to death.
Where did ANYONE say they are OWED a comfortable living?
Where did ANYONE say they are OWED a comfortable living?
Maybe, but as soon as the cost of daily sundries goes up, because of short sighted kneejerk green legislation. They certainly won't be able to.People who work at Walmart can afford to make significant investments in the stock market?
No, his joint keeps igniting it.Are you afraid of putting your money where your mouth is?
When they refuse a job because the pay isn't what they want.Where did ANYONE say they are OWED a comfortable living?
When they refuse a job because the pay isn't what they want.
What's stopping them from continuing to look for work after?...as opposed to what they need?
No need to tell me that bud. You have to explain that to people like Fuzzy, that thinks the increase in costs that restricting oil extraction will undoubtedly cause, is OK, because it's green thinking.Somehow, heat, hydro, gas and groceries never go down
What's stopping them from continuing to look for work after?
The last time I was on EI years ago, I maxed out weekly. I was just laid off from a mining company. I took a job packing cosmetics, paying less than half what I made mining, and only a couple dollars more than EI paid.
I continued to look for work, until I got a job as a maintenance mechanic at a tier one Honda supplier.
No need to tell me that bud. You have to explain that to people like Fuzzy, that thinks the increase in costs that restricting oil extraction will undoubtedly cause, is OK, because it's green thinking.
I suppose that would depend on the job. I put in many 14 hour nights in a taxicab - at 40% commission - that didn't leave a lot of wakey time for a job search. Fortunately a taxi's a great place to make contacts
You just proved that where there's a will, there's a way.I suppose that would depend on the job. I put in many 14 hour nights in a taxicab - at 40% commission - that didn't leave a lot of wakey time for a job search. Fortunately a taxi's a great place to make contacts
Back in the late 60s and early 70s, petros, I started and ran a specutive stock club. It was the coffee a day type of investment by the members so we did not get rich from it. It did well enough, though, that many members started to get cold feet, afraid that I might lose their "gains.' So we wound it ip.
At the same time, the majority of investors in those kinds of ventures were buying what I sold and papering their basements with the stock certificates.
Further, if people, en masse, get into it to create pension funds or whatever, what you have is a bubble from which most investors get hurt.
Nothing socialist about that claim. And it is not even close to an NDP ethic.
Thats because the NDP has no ethics.
Stats for that?
I could agree with that as long as either the company pays moving expenses I suppose since obviously you don't want to force them to move only to have no roof over their head when they arrive; an employer might have an issue with a worker who can't shower and sleeps outside.
I would also consider the best interests of dependants too, especially if their are other special circumstances or special needs to consider.
Actually, I think they do, Taxslave- they just don't understand two concepts.............1. Sometimes you have to be cruel to be kind. 2. They think that it's money the stork delivers, not babies.
They sure were not very ethical in their treatment of small business loggers in the 90's.
Now that is ideal way to raise a family. Daddy is more like an occasional visitor. But hey! Being a slave to the system and supporting the rich requires sacrifices. Did you get your share of trickle down money today?many leave their families at "home" and go elsewhere to work. There are dozens of people on Vancouver Island work in the oil patch or northern mines. Lots more log up the coast.