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jwirr

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24. This is so easy for me to believe. My children and grandchildren are working longer hours than we
Sun Apr 21, 2013, 01:34 PM
Apr 2013

did at lower paying jobs or if not lower paying then just barely keeping them afloat especially with not health care that they can afford.

I see not the joy of living we felt but a tension that is on the edge of exploding at any time. This is not a better world.

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I don't have any data of links, but I was thinking that so many companies that I have read about midnight Apr 2013 #1
I see it, esp. at the municipal government level here in New Haven. CTyankee Apr 2013 #2
O boy.... Govt. jobs should be put under a special protection program... This sounds so awful.... midnight Apr 2013 #13
Hubby got laid off in a job massacre back in Feb. 09. He now heads up as a volunteer the CTyankee Apr 2013 #14
Yes those damn government employees who are so overpaid. We need to get rid southernyankeebelle Apr 2013 #19
I see this happening at the supermarket. The chain advertises specials and then CTyankee Apr 2013 #21
Yes it's like that for sure. My husband is 58 yrs old and works very hard. There are southernyankeebelle Apr 2013 #23
Isn't that something.. Howard Dean is starting an organization that is trying to return our State midnight Apr 2013 #22
Feeling perennially behind in work is incredibly stressful suffragette Apr 2013 #25
Well, I think we all know that some things just don't get done... CTyankee Apr 2013 #26
Yes, many things can't get done suffragette Apr 2013 #27
At a certain point, you just give up, because nothing is going to get better. How sad! CTyankee Apr 2013 #29
Add in the fact that the 10% loss of productivity in the south and SW due to global warming byeya Apr 2013 #3
... Scuba Apr 2013 #4
This is what austerity looks like.... midnight Apr 2013 #15
Crazy talk, stupid talk. bemildred Apr 2013 #5
It truly "rewards parasitic sociopathy", the workplace is quickly becoming toxic, interpersonally mother earth Apr 2013 #6
"eliminate the real sources of stress and you bring down the entire economic, political ....... marmar Apr 2013 #7
... xchrom Apr 2013 #8
But we must all try to be useful engines. leeroysphitz Apr 2013 #9
Agree with this: PETRUS Apr 2013 #10
3+ jobless for each opening is the government statistic on the situation byeya Apr 2013 #11
Eliminating income by not working is an even greater stress BeyondGeography Apr 2013 #12
It's much, much worse, let me tell you. duffyduff Apr 2013 #28
This article and some of its Newest Reality Apr 2013 #16
Too many jobs feel like a hamster wheel. nt MOTRDemocrat Apr 2013 #17
The Japanese have a word for death from overwork: karoshi LiberalEsto Apr 2013 #18
I'm not handling it well. LWolf Apr 2013 #20
This is so easy for me to believe. My children and grandchildren are working longer hours than we jwirr Apr 2013 #24
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