AIG, C, MT RTP ESTO VUELA
DIA Dow Jones 30 (ETF)
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AIG, C, MT RTP ESTO VUELA
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nada que ver serrucho y timba y y a ponerla ....... que se funda la cooperativa
12MIL 13 ,14 15.OOO 2010 o 2011 CHEEE los quiero el gringo
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Me parece que el banco europeo tiene mucho mas que............ 750000 millomes
5000 años sacando riquesa al mundo muchachos no ..que crisis ...timba y serrucho
parece un cuento esto cheee no jodamos g7 +g20+fm +bm + obama + liquides hoy+ china y india
mercadossssss los quiero el gringo tienen que sufrir + el turismo viajeeeeeeeeeeee + baratooooo
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El rosarino
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Phantom escribió:Traducila, cambiá un par de letras....y es nuestra realidad....
As long as these people can continue to receive generous benefits courtesy of the US taxpayer, the marginal incentive to look for a job is significantly diminished.
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Una lastima q nos empiecen a imitar
Salvo que ellos hicieron la version yonnie de los planes trabajar de KLIS, ya que los vagos por lo menos cobran bien y no hay clientelismo....
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El rosarino
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Sandwich-board job hunter finds work after 2 years
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100424/ap_ ... job_hunter
No es joda el desempleo que hay en USA y el mal humor....
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El rosarino
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Ah, the new internet meme - unemployment will remain high as long as those lazy good for nothings refuse to look for a job while their on the governments teet. Having been in New York City commercial construction since 1978 I can tell you as a fact that my friends, both white collar and blue aren't kicking back on their couch and enjoying a cold refreshing beer while watching Judge Judy.
I can tell you, as fact, that they are scared out of their minds. They do not know how they will pay their mortgage or their car payment or their kids tuition payment on the whopping $405.00 a week they make on NYS Unemployment. After all these years, I have watched my network of friends, from developers to architects to engineers to construction managers to carpentry contractors almost completely disapear.
I wonder if you can explain how the studies that you quote, but do not source, hold up if put into the context of a completely fractured industry?
Commercial construction profesionals are not taking work under the table. They are starting life over again and trying to find work anywhere they can at a fraction of the pay they made even 2 years ago..
Reading this vile & uninformed article tells me more about your lack of life experience than anything else.
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In regards to jobless claims being elevated, some have made the argument that they are high because the unemployment benefits being paid are too generous to induce people to look for a job. Overall, this argument can't fully explain the high levels of claims. In most cases the amount of money you receive from jobless benefits is only a fraction of what you would receive from being gainfully employed. However, there are a growing number of examples which suggest that increasingly generous jobless benefits are inducing some Americans to choose the couch over work.
In one example, some employers in the Detroit region have reported difficulty hiring workers because potential applicants would rather receive unemployment benefits over accepting a job offer. In one case, a potential applicant asked if his start date could be deferred by eight weeks until his jobless benefits ran out! There have also been numerous anecdotal examples of 'unemployed' workers collecting benefits (that now includes 65% of health care insurance premiums) and opting for jobs that pay 'off the books'. These people may be making less in jobless beneifts, but in many cases the money they are earning under the table more than offsets the lost income. As long as these people can continue to receive generous benefits courtesy of the US taxpayer, the marginal incentive to look for a job is significantly diminished.
http://www.bespokeinvest.com/thinkbig/2 ... laims.html
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5000 años sacando riquesa al mundo muchachos no ..que crisis ...timba y serrucho
parece un cuento esto cheee no jodamos g7 +g20+fm +bm + obama + liquides hoy+ china y india
mercadossssss los quiero el gringo tienen que sufrir + el turismo estamas barato cheee viajeeeeeeeeeee
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Esto cada vez se parece mas al caso argentino en 2001.
1- blindaje
2-Corrida Bancaria
3- corralito
4 Crisis institucional
¿La diferencia que aqui si grecia cae que sera de la vida de la UE?
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