And it's not even Thursday. Note to you mofos. Get a skill. Never stop learning. Prove you are useful. Skills are recession proof. I'm gonna die for the next six hours. Buenos noches.
That's cool, that's full time After Christmas in January when I get a job it's just gonna be a part time joint like 20 hours a week.
More money that I can keep track of at this point. It would be slave status if I hated the job. And didn't choose to do it. I could say no easily.
shit during school year i'm at 12 hours a day straight for 6 days. fuck yo 50 hours i can't wait to have a somewhat normal schedule for the next month.
mercs are always needed. if you have a military, mechanical, technical or vehicular background, you're pretty much recession proof
don't know if you're trolling man. you already forgot how hard it was to find a job during recession?
well thats not exactly true, but i think you are right for the most part Drywallers for one example. Electricians... the problem was that people stopped building, or atleast its slowed down. House and apartment/condo building is a huge chunk of the construction industry(atleast it Alberta, canada) and when the recession hit nobody was building... the investments slowed down. but that being said I was laid off from a studio job doing graphics and editing video and shit and ended up in the trades doing concrete. So yeah you could say that some trades still had jobs to fill, but mostly with small companies not the bigtime companies.... One of our laborers for a few months was a financial planner who was laid off. He went from 80k+/yr to working hard labor for $18/hr with 20yr olds bossing him around.... so yeah the trades still had more jobs than other lines of work. But it wasnt recession proof. The bigger companies still had to lay a bunch of guys off. And not everyone can do trades... we need people to do those other jobs. the recession had half the world laid off lol.