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Old 05-30-2012, 10:56 AM
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And we all know how welcoming the Germans are to foreignors coming into their country and taking their jobs. Will be insteresting.
i doubt they're complaining too much right now; they don't have enough skilled workers to keep up with demand.

now, if their economy starts going in the wrong direction, you can bet there will be howls.
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i doubt they're complaining too much right now; they don't have enough skilled workers to keep up with demand.

now, if their economy starts going in the wrong direction, you can bet there will be howls.
You realize that this is corporate speak for we dont have enough skilled workers willing to work for less then wages paid 20 years ago.
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Old 05-30-2012, 04:06 PM
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You realize that this is corporate speak for we dont have enough skilled workers willing to work for less then wages paid 20 years ago.
you forgot to add, work more hours and do more tasks for that lower pay!
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Don't like your job? There is a support group for that, it's called everyone and they meet daily at the bar.

Love that joke.
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Old 05-30-2012, 04:17 PM
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Don't like your job? There is a support group for that, it's called everyone and they meet daily at the bar.

Love that joke.
yeah, heard something similar to that from dennis leary. it's a club, called 'everyone' and meets on friday nights at the bar!
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BERLIN/PARIS — When Jean-Claude Trichet called last June for the creation of a European finance ministry with power over national budgets, the idea seemed fanciful, a distant dream that would take years or even decades to realize, if it ever came to be.

One year later, with the euro zone's debt crisis threatening to tear the bloc apart, Germany is pushing its partners for precisely the kind of giant leap forward in fiscal integration that the now-departed European Central Bank president had in mind.



.....i just don't see it happening. i don't think some of those nations would ever agree to euro power over their individual budgets.
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BERLIN/PARIS — When Jean-Claude Trichet called last June for the creation of a European finance ministry with power over national budgets, the idea seemed fanciful, a distant dream that would take years or even decades to realize, if it ever came to be.

One year later, with the euro zone's debt crisis threatening to tear the bloc apart, Germany is pushing its partners for precisely the kind of giant leap forward in fiscal integration that the now-departed European Central Bank president had in mind.



.....i just don't see it happening. i don't think some of those nations would ever agree to euro power over their individual budgets.
It almost has to be that way, once you have agreed to the currency an individual country has the power to affect the group in ways it never could before through their own frivolity.
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