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We know how trudeau feels about muslims, just want to see what he does with this. it will be on record to see in a year from now
Interesting you call the young guys the Me generation and yet you seem to think that your buddies are the ones entitled to jobs...Holy **** that's crazy. Couple of my buds got laid off also one 25 yr veteran and one 20yr veteran, pretty sad when management starts to keep the Me generation over veterans WTF is this world coming to. Its not like there was that big a difference in money either when the company is world wide.
I'm under 30 so I understand the Me generation pretty well and know that a lot are useless as fawk but there are still a lot that are knowledgeable and work hard. Perhaps your buddies have entitled, bitter attitudes and that was deemed less desirable than someone that isn't jaded yet. I don't anyone involved but it pisses me off when people assume because you're young you don't know anything or are useless and add less value to a company than a veteran employee.Do you even know what the Me gen is or where it starts? Also I am not painting all with the same brush just stating a fact at what happened to them as the Me Gen there are pretty much useless but yet still have jobs. I guess if you do fawk all lick bag your good to go a long way:/
Do you even know what the Me gen is or where it starts? Also I am not painting all with the same brush just stating a fact at what happened to them as the Me Gen there are pretty much useless but yet still have jobs. I guess if you do fawk all lick bag your good to go a long way:/
This was the case back in the 80's. A shot across the bow for the Westerners to behave and be happy with what market they had and a firm warning that if you / we do it again they will open the valves and squish out the West.Low oil price explained in a nutshell, time to get used to it:
Saudi oil minister's message for high high-cost crude producers: "get out" of market
Saudi Arabia's oil minister Ali al-Naimi spoke to a packed room in Houston yesterday morning. Hundreds of energy executives from dozens of countries were there to listen.
Saudi oil minister's message for high-cost crude producers: 'get out' of market - Business - CBC News
That's just it if we were able to refine our own we would not need import oil, I have often wondered how this would affect them in Saudi land or Nigeria for that matter. I do know this and that is this country is far from EV,s being used in a cold climate except for in urban areas therefore we will still need oil for at least another 30yrs cause I am not driving a EV truck in da bush with no place for recharges for 300 miles when at best they only go 200 on full charge. I remember that tard PT running this country into the ground also people losing chit left right/center it was bad then and it could very well get just as bad now. Sure hope we can pull out of this even slowly would be a blessing but things do not look good with Governments spending into the sky and coming up with (diversified revenue) into oblivion. Vastly going to be the poor working middle class and that's just wrong on many levels.
$4.3billion to foreign aid etc. alone...... wow!!!
Interesting, I thought it was because the Saudi's weren't cutting production to protect pricing and Chinese growth is going through a stagnant period.This little slow down we are seeing is to further redistribute wealth.
Nothing more, nothing less.
This was the case back in the 80's. A shot across the bow for the Westerners to behave and be happy with what market they had and a firm warning that if you / we do it again they will open the valves and squish out the West.
History has a way of repeating it's self for those of you too young to remember back then. 19 to 20% interest rates, highest unemployment rates ever and P Trudeau running Canada's record setting deficit.
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