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To: MJ who wrote (464024)1/7/2012 7:31:03 PM
From: DMaA2 Recommendations  Respond to of 793955
 
Most of these people, even if they worked for free are spending their days destroying wealth.



To: MJ who wrote (464024)1/7/2012 7:39:41 PM
From: goldworldnet2 Recommendations  Respond to of 793955
 
Except that retired government employees have pensions and in the private sector, pensions are mostly gone.

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To: MJ who wrote (464024)1/7/2012 7:40:35 PM
From: SirWalterRalegh2 Recommendations  Respond to of 793955
 
<<If replaced they do so with younger workers at a lower level of salary.

This is what the private sector also does in this area. >>

Since 2008 the private sector has eliminated jobs that are not essential
to the operation of the private company. This is why US Corporations have been so profitable during the current downturn.

The lesson is do not replace non producing employees.

The private sector, if it wants to continue to exist, has to eliminate
those who do not contribute to the bottom line.

The Federal Government, on the other hand, replaces everyone regardless of potential contribution.