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I know of myself, and one friend (who's already found a new job.)
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From friends, family and church members, a total of 16.
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Me. 6 people at my job and quite a few others. I do know that according to the papers when Circuit City finishes their closing they will have unemployed about 30,000 people across the USA. This economy is hitting everyone. According to the news, Target, Best Buy, and a few more are laying off. The only one I personally haven't heard anything on is Wal-mart. But that doesn't mean it didn't happen.
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I think that the primary reason is simply the economy, not dead wood. Though I am sure some of them that is the reason they were chosen. For me, I was the last one hired.
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I don't know of anyone personally, but plenty of my patients have lost their jobs.
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one, she is now working in a different job.
I also know of a few who are facing less hours, or jobs. |
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Truthfully I don't know many, but I also have a very small social circle that includes no neighbors or relatives. I'm actually surprised because most aquaintances are in finance and high tech. Directly I know 9, 8 of those at my workplace including me. Officially my company laid off in the thousands. Acquaintances, I only know of 3. Random numbers, I've heard many, mostly in the private sector.
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i don't know anyone that's lost their jobs so far.
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The company I used to work at laid off probably about 15 people while I was there...I also have close friends who have been laid off (some recently, some a couple months ago who have since found new jobs!)
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IT seems there is often a reason for layoffs. There were layoffs after 9-11 also. Nonprofits were laying off. I worked at a private business college that was laying off after 9-11 b/c of a decrease in donations.
Now it is the economy in general. Obviously it has hit hard in Michigan due to automotive losses which trickle down to most everyone here, but new areas of growth are opening up ie. multi million dollar new hospital that aims to be like a spa just went up etc. |
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I know 2 who have been laid off. And, my BIL is being threatened with layoff and/or plant closing. It is getting scary. Seems we all used to take this stuff for granted and I guess we did. And, people don't seem to complain about their jobs as much either as they now know they are expendable. At my work, we have seen a downturn and many of the employees were put on part time status or told to decrease their hours. The workplace even decided to quit buying styrofoam cups for coffee!
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And, they seem to be laying off the wrong people! I see many places with bloated administrations, too many people wearing bosses hats who don't do much of anything and aren't involved in the actual production or generation of revenue. They need to cut from top down, not bottom up if they really want to be effective.
One example is school districts. When I was a kid, our school had ONE principal. My kids go to a school that was the same size I went to and they have multiple principals, assistant principals, superintendent, assistant super, a million administrative assistants, and on and on. It has reached new heights of absurdity. |
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