Told yah. This ain't gonna end well. NOT for a lonnnnnnnnnnnng time.
Keep things closed down, and "Oh my!" CRASH. "How did *that* possibly happen...?!" (sarcasm noted).
Still waiting for those hand (wipes) & household sanitizer products to show up... Going on Week #9.
Some cleaners have been showing up sporadically, but considering the process it takes to go shopping any more, most folks only go once a week. They don't want to keep going back just to check in every store, for one product that remains elusively MIA from the store shelves.
NOTE... has video that auto-starts... argh!
"A distinct possibility: 'Temporary' layoffs may be permanent"
By CHRISTOPHER RUGABER, AP Economics Writer
May 9, 2020, 8:03 PM
(posted on ABC news)
. . .
Call it realism or pessimism, but more employers are coming to a reluctant conclusion: Many of the employees they've had to lay off in the face of the pandemic might not be returning to their old jobs anytime soon. Some large companies won't have enough customers to justify it. And some small businesses won't likely survive at all despite aid provided by the federal government.
If so, that would undercut a glimmer of hope in the brutal April jobs report the government issued Friday, in which a record-shattering 20.5 million people lost jobs: A sizable majority of the jobless — nearly 80% — characterized their loss as only temporary.
. . .
"A distinct possibility: 'Temporary' layoffs may be permanent"
By CHRISTOPHER RUGABER, AP Economics Writer
May 9, 2020, 8:03 PM
(posted on ABC news)
. . .
Call it realism or pessimism, but more employers are coming to a reluctant conclusion: Many of the employees they've had to lay off in the face of the pandemic might not be returning to their old jobs anytime soon. Some large companies won't have enough customers to justify it. And some small businesses won't likely survive at all despite aid provided by the federal government.
If so, that would undercut a glimmer of hope in the brutal April jobs report the government issued Friday, in which a record-shattering 20.5 million people lost jobs: A sizable majority of the jobless — nearly 80% — characterized their loss as only temporary.
. . .
Still waiting for those hand (wipes) & household sanitizer products to show up... Going on Week #9.
Some cleaners have been showing up sporadically, but considering the process it takes to go shopping any more, most folks only go once a week. They don't want to keep going back just to check in every store, for one product that remains elusively MIA from the store shelves.
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