Ahmadinejad is sort of like a crazy asshole driver. If you just let him do what he wants because you’re afraid of provoking him you’re doing everyone a disservice.
warm and fuzzy sounds good, benson. But don’t say it too loud or someone will re-side their Greenwood frame with rabbit pelts. 😉
Seriously, I missed the end of our exchange Friday, but I hear your point about Jon’s presentation. A good discussion, sorry I wans’t around to finish it. Cheers.
Online Help-Wanted Ads in U.S. Jump to Highest Level Since 2008
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May 3 (Bloomberg) — The number of jobs advertised on the Internet in April jumped to the highest level since November 2008, a sign the labor market is on the mend.
There were 4.15 million help-wanted ads posted online, up 222,700, or 5.7 percent, from 3.93 million in March, according to figures from the Conference Board, a New York-based private research group. All four regions of the U.S. and all 22 industry categories registered gains last month.
Companies are boosting staff to meet rising demand as consumers and businesses spend more. Economists surveyed by Bloomberg News anticipate the government’s report May 7 will show payrolls increased again last month in part due to temporary hiring by the federal government to conduct the 2010 census, and the unemployment rate held at 9.7 percent.
“Employers are looking to restock labor as the economic recovery broadens out,†Jonathan Basile, an economist at Credit Suisse in New York, said today in a note to clients after the report. “This isn’t just a temporary Census workers story.â€
The gain in ads last month was led by the South, with Texas and Georgia showing the biggest increases in demand for workers in the region. New York had the biggest advance among all states by adding 23,600 ads, while Florida was the only state with a month-over-month decrease.
Management positions showed the biggest jump in openings among industries, followed by workers in computer and mathematical science, the report showed.
Slopey – You saw the Goth house as class warfare?
Bxgrl;
My dog is doing fine. Thanks for asking. With medications, seizures have stopped. He’s a bit sleepy, however, which gets me upset.
That’s it for me today folks. Off on another trip. I have a bunch of other topics to discuss when I get back!
Ahmadinejad is sort of like a crazy asshole driver. If you just let him do what he wants because you’re afraid of provoking him you’re doing everyone a disservice.
warm and fuzzy sounds good, benson. But don’t say it too loud or someone will re-side their Greenwood frame with rabbit pelts. 😉
Seriously, I missed the end of our exchange Friday, but I hear your point about Jon’s presentation. A good discussion, sorry I wans’t around to finish it. Cheers.
“Delagates walking out of Ahmadinejad’s UN speech!”
Good, the man is a LUNATIC! Can’t wait to hear what he was saying this time…
Online Help-Wanted Ads in U.S. Jump to Highest Level Since 2008
201
May 3 (Bloomberg) — The number of jobs advertised on the Internet in April jumped to the highest level since November 2008, a sign the labor market is on the mend.
There were 4.15 million help-wanted ads posted online, up 222,700, or 5.7 percent, from 3.93 million in March, according to figures from the Conference Board, a New York-based private research group. All four regions of the U.S. and all 22 industry categories registered gains last month.
Companies are boosting staff to meet rising demand as consumers and businesses spend more. Economists surveyed by Bloomberg News anticipate the government’s report May 7 will show payrolls increased again last month in part due to temporary hiring by the federal government to conduct the 2010 census, and the unemployment rate held at 9.7 percent.
“Employers are looking to restock labor as the economic recovery broadens out,†Jonathan Basile, an economist at Credit Suisse in New York, said today in a note to clients after the report. “This isn’t just a temporary Census workers story.â€
The gain in ads last month was led by the South, with Texas and Georgia showing the biggest increases in demand for workers in the region. New York had the biggest advance among all states by adding 23,600 ads, while Florida was the only state with a month-over-month decrease.
Management positions showed the biggest jump in openings among industries, followed by workers in computer and mathematical science, the report showed.
Delagates walking out of Ahmadinejad’s UN speech!!!
Which reminds, benson. What happened with your little dog? Still having seizures?
Anyone want to talk about cats?