The sunny side
NaeNae55
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I always try to look at the sunny side of things. However, I have really been struggling to come up with something positive about the economy. High gas prices, the housing bust, the stock market decline and inflation looming ever closer has made even an optimist's outlook tough. I finally figured it out though.
The great thing about this poor economy is that we no longer have to dread the forcasted 'brain drain.' So few will be able to retire as originally expected, that companies can almost completely forget their plans to help them cover for the boomers' retirement. Between that and the large number of unemployed due to so many companies being forced to close, my fears of not having enough employees to fill the gap have been completely put to rest (our youngest employee is 41; average age here is 53). This is a HUGE load off my mind.
Of course, no one can tell what companies will be forced to close and one is always concerned that your company (or your spouse's) may be among the unlucky, but that is another thread.
I hope I was able to spread the good cheer. x0:)
Nae
The great thing about this poor economy is that we no longer have to dread the forcasted 'brain drain.' So few will be able to retire as originally expected, that companies can almost completely forget their plans to help them cover for the boomers' retirement. Between that and the large number of unemployed due to so many companies being forced to close, my fears of not having enough employees to fill the gap have been completely put to rest (our youngest employee is 41; average age here is 53). This is a HUGE load off my mind.
Of course, no one can tell what companies will be forced to close and one is always concerned that your company (or your spouse's) may be among the unlucky, but that is another thread.
I hope I was able to spread the good cheer. x0:)
Nae
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Our business is doing ok. It is sort of a cyclical business, and without all the gloom and doom I would be fairly happy. My only real concern of the past few years was how to keep replacing our employees as they retire. The gloom and doom is telling me I really won't need to.
So are your local reporters telling you everything is good, or are you getting that from places like the Chamber of Commerce? Is the national news making people in your area nervous?
I just wish that the media would state the news and not elaborate to the point of making people panic.