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03-05-2008, 04:47 PM
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Anyone else feeling the crunch of the recession?
Soo yea, apparently my boss is pissed off at me for some reason that a company backed out on paying him so he can take off 2 weeks to work on a book project thats probably not going to launch at the rate we are going.
And lets not talk about the fun emails I've gotten today at work.
And honestly, when your boss tells you they are about to retire, what can you really do exactly? I hear it all the damn time lately, and quiet frankly could give a shit less. But dinging around and not really working to your full potential is dragging all of us down and personally, Im ready to just uproot and go into medical illustration.
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03-05-2008, 04:54 PM
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If your boss is telling you he is about to retire, and there doesn't appear to be a second in command to take up the reins, definitely start looking for a new job.
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03-05-2008, 05:09 PM
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It seems that anything medical is seperating Americans from their wallets more these days than ever. Medical illustration sounds like a start for sure.
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03-05-2008, 05:18 PM
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We got crunched where I work when the housing market dried up. First our real estate clients stopped calling, then the land developers then their ancillary businesses like title people.
Then instead of getting out and pounding the pavement for new clients, the owner of the company decided to take time off to develop his non-existant fine art career... (what professional artists would call a hobby)
Now the cuts are coming in. Couriers, out. Sales people, now commision only - half left immediately, My job was cut to half time, then again to virtually no time (8 hrs per week) starting next week (I'm quitting on thursday though so F them in the A (pardon my caps)lol).
yeah man recession sucks. but if you think this is bad, just wait until the recession cuts hit all those (us) people who got their educations with student loans in the last 10 years... when there are massive defaults on all those shakey loans it will be way worse than the subprime crisis. trust me.
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03-05-2008, 05:42 PM
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There is no recession, Dubya said so just the other day, you're all just imagining things like that 4 dollar a gallon gas.
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03-05-2008, 05:52 PM
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Originally Posted by Kool
There is no recession, Dubya said so just the other day, you're all just imagining things like that 4 dollar a gallon gas. 
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What, gas is closing in on $4? I've not heard of that.
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03-05-2008, 05:53 PM
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Economy got you down? Just scale back your expenses, you wastrels.
Take me (please!). When Valentine's Day came around this year, as it always does, I could have done the big corporations a favor and bought my girlfriend a colorful bouquet with entrancing natural fragrances. But instead I saved mucho dinero by presenting her with a fistful of grass that I pulled out of the ground. Not only was my gift economical, it had the personal touch.
Feeling the burn, Hallmark?
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03-05-2008, 05:57 PM
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Originally Posted by Kool
There is no recession, Dubya said so just the other day, you're all just imagining things like that 4 dollar a gallon gas. 
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Well, recession is an economic technical term. A recession equals two or more consecutive quarters of negative economic growth.
If the growth of the economy slows down from 3% to 0.5% over the course of a year, then goes back up again at some point, there was never a recession. If the economy goes negative for one quarter, then positive for the next, there was never a recession.
I haven't heard anything about negative economic growth, so technically right now it's a slowdown, not a recession.
Not that it sucks any less when you lose your job because of a slowdown as opposed to a recession, though.
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03-05-2008, 05:58 PM
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lmao Ben .. you crack me up
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03-05-2008, 06:05 PM
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I'm the AvoMODo.
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It really hasn't affected me directly, though since a fair chunk of our clients are in real estate things have slowed up here a little. My boss does panic more now when any client decides to go to another printer instead of going though us.
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