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Post by Value Buy on Feb 9, 2014 13:38:25 GMT -5
It was expected to come in at around 185,000 new jobs. Government reported 113,000 new jobs. Now let's blame it on the weather............
I think Fed tapering may have just dried up.
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Post by Value Buy on Feb 10, 2014 9:28:42 GMT -5
What? No comments? Does Obamacare have any effect on the new job reports? I know where I work, no one hired last year that was part time gets 28 hours a week. If you were hired full time, no problem. I f hired part time, your toast.
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Post by bean29 on Feb 10, 2014 10:03:52 GMT -5
It was expected to come in at around 185,000 new jobs. Government reported 113,000 new jobs. Now let's blame it on the weather............
I think Fed tapering may have just dried up.
I saw something yesterday in my local paper about how drastically the weather did affect construction jobs in January. Unfortunately I am at work and I can not look for the details. I am hoping things improve in Feb/Mach - but early Feb in WI has been a lot like Jan weatherwise.
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Post by billisonboard on Feb 10, 2014 10:20:20 GMT -5
It was expected to come in at around 185,000 new jobs. Government reported 113,000 new jobs. Now let's blame it on the weather............
I think Fed tapering may have just dried up. I blame an error in the expectation.
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Post by Tennesseer on Feb 10, 2014 10:34:44 GMT -5
What? No comments? Does Obamacare have any effect on the new job reports? I know where I work, no one hired last year that was part time gets 28 hours a week. If you were hired full time, no problem. I f hired part time, your toast. What? No link?
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Post by djAdvocate on Feb 10, 2014 11:02:09 GMT -5
What? No comments? Does Obamacare have any effect on the new job reports? I know where I work, no one hired last year that was part time gets 28 hours a week. If you were hired full time, no problem. I f hired part time, your toast. i hired a part time worker in July. he went full time in December.
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Post by jkapp on Feb 10, 2014 11:17:04 GMT -5
It was expected to come in at around 185,000 new jobs. Government reported 113,000 new jobs. Now let's blame it on the weather............
I think Fed tapering may have just dried up.
I saw something yesterday in my local paper about how drastically the weather did affect construction jobs in January. Unfortunately I am at work and I can not look for the details. I am hoping things improve in Feb/Mach - but early Feb in WI has been a lot like Jan weatherwise. Hey, there's some 20 degree weather coming up, maybe even close to 30! Only in WI is that something to look forward to, though
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