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when will they add the 30k from Woolworths? that will be the biggest spike on that chart!
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Doesnt include the latest massive 15000 Microsoft layoffs:
http://business.timesonline.co.uk/to...cle5429969.ece
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Originally posted by Francko View PostHere is a good tool for keeping doom levels high. Please bookmark it permanently.
http://www.techcrunch.com/layoffs/
I can't see the "Sponsored by The Samaritans" link.
Most of these types of sites are setup to encourage people to become depressed so they have to pay for counselling. Fact.
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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostDO they have any particular skills other than bulltulipting?
The bird overseeing tenants at the letting agency I'm renting through certainly has other talents.
I seriously considered locking her in my bedroom when she came round for a routine inspection. It must have been those FMBs she turned up in. Maybe next time if I fancy a bit of 3D porn for a change.
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Originally posted by Turion View PostWhat's good about this is they now have the chance to find productive employment that benefits the economy
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If it cheers you up a bit, estate agents have done far worse. About 40% of all positions have gone, and the rout is far from over.
What's good about this is they now have the chance to find productive employment that benefits the economy
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TechCrunch layoff tracker
Here is a good tool for keeping doom levels high. Please bookmark it permanently.
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