Will Price Survive the Recession?

November 19, 2021

 

Price

Price is a guy that I have had in common with a number of years. We’ve both been on the same path for a number of years. I was born in the early 1970s in an area of the country that was relatively stable economically.

We were both born in the 1970s, and Price was born in the 1980s.


That means that in the past 60+ years we’ve actually lived in a bit of a recession. For most of our lives, the only time we've had real economic troubles was when we were kids. The 1970s were a period in which we were allowed to spend our pocket money on candy, video games, and other things we weren’t allowed to buy back in the 1980s.


We can't say we've never had real economic troubles, but we have had real economic troubles. In the 1980s, we had to work very hard to get the money to pay for our first car and then the big mortgage. We were forced into the 1970s when we were small children. When we get back to the 1980s, we will have to face the real economic problems of trying to get back to the 1970s. But that's a long way off.


You know, if I wasn't married, and I wasn't an American, and I wasn't living life like I used to, I would think it was pretty damn funny to hear this story.


But I guess I got married, and I work at a big corporation, and I wasn't allowed to buy back all the stuff we didn't have, and then I got divorced, and now I gotta go back and work at a big corporation where I don't get to buy back their crap.


Well, the same goes for other things, like marriage and children. We can't afford to buy back all our stuff right now and it might not even be possible for me to buy back all my stuff with my pension. So it might be a good idea to go into the real world like I used to, and actually try to get a job in the real world.


You will be able to make the transition to the real world, but you will have to work hard.


This is because the big corporations won't want to hire anyone who can make the transition. Even in the US, most of the people we're hiring are people who are already employed, so we won't be able to buy them back and hire them back.

The big companies, like Dell, do not want to hire people who are unemployed. They want the unemployed to stay unemployed until the job they just lost comes open again.


Price


This is true even in the US. The big companies, like Dell, do not want to hire unemployed people.


They want the unemployed to stay unemployed until the job they just lost comes open again. We have so many unemployed people here. The economy is still not doing well, unemployment is up, but still not enough to hire anyone. So the big companies don't want to hire unemployed people. They want the unemployed to stay unemployed until the job they just lost comes open again.


Yeah, I've been reading about how the big companies are reluctant to hire anyone, but the big companies do hire people. The big companies hire people so they can pay those big salaries. But the big companies hire people so they can pay those big salaries. If people are unemployed and the big companies can hire them, that means the big companies can pay less.

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