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Re: I love the Credit Crunch
things are just starting to slow down in my industry, and we are in a potentially horrendous position. prices falling, hight priced stock and sales slowing. my colleague and i are trying to make our boss wake up and smell the coffee...
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oh and can the world please start calling it a recession not a credit crunch!
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i kind of float between company secretary work and HR work. Work for both the co sec. (and doing my training for that) and the HR manager (who also wants me to do my training for that) :rolleyes: Ed- you never know if they take the argeement rather than fight it. |
Re: I love the Credit Crunch
I wonder how many of the people who have signed off in the Army are now trying to revoke that given the current situation outside??
I reckon being an undertaker will be good money soon :Dall those rich baby bankers topping themselves because their stocks and shares have been wiped out. |
Re: I love the Credit Crunch
according to the informative news, manufacturing isn't doing too well. i should imagine it slows down as much for huge companies as it does for the little ones. I would hope I'm reasonably safe working for a huge company, but if they have to make cut backs it will be more likely that mine and Im Indoors shifts will go first(weekends), even though ours are the most productive
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My girlfriend works for a bank that was bought by Santander but is in a good position so should hopefully be safe, And we bought our first hour 3 years ago, although we got it stupidly cheap and prices on similar house locally are still a good 35% up on what we paid for ours. Things are fine, I have no intention of moving and could get a job elsewhere no problem, so unless things got considerably worse I'm ok. Made the most of cheap bikes going about though lol :cool: |
Re: I love the Credit Crunch
Don't mind it - my jobs wages are already being cut before this - on protection for three years - got a fixed rate mortgage which i have in writing will not be affected and honoured for the next 5yrs. the payments aren't a quarter of my wages - the credit card is paid off the cars my own i ain't interested in moving so apart from a few prices rises and watching what i spend i'm sorted. (sold my shares at the last peak and made a killing and bought my bike)
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Speaking of 'carbon footprints', amazing how quickly everyones forgotten about that since this financial catastrophy began. |
Re: I love the Credit Crunch
It will be back when the goverment have money to waste again :rolleyes:
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