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>>>>>BTW, I am sure you have heard that the administration has changed course once again with its bailout plans. The idea of helping out individual mortgage holders who are in trouble with their loans has been scrapped and they plan to use the remaining bailout money (the dwindling part of it that's left) on more corporate bailouts.
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>>>>Have you read the reports on how the recipients are using the money? So far, four biggies have used the bailout money to expand and buy out other companies...
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>>>And don't that just chap the buttocks. I was reading where the UAW got GM to agree to a plan where, if someone's job disappeared because of downsizing, streamlining, etc, GM would basically pay that person to do nothing. The employee would show up and sit ina room for 8 hours. Boggled my mind, it did.
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>>Are they hiring? ;)
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>doubt it, but here are some details
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>as decribed by the UAW
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http://www.uaw.org/contracts/07/gm/gm11.php>
>commentary from 2006
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http://everydayecon.wordpress.com/2006/03/28/what-is-wrong-with-gm/>
>And just because I like the number 3 - from 2005
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http://www.detnews.com/2005/autosinsider/0510/17/A01-351179.htmDarn! I was kind of looking for a job like that. My dream job would be to work for Sealy as a mattress tester. I'd be willing to work nights.