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Old 08-19-2022, 10:24 AM   #94
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Originally Posted by gasman View Post
Until your employees quit and your can't replace them because there are no quality applicants out there.
It strikes me that the present situation, with the short supply of workers, and potential employees placing WFH demands on employers, that there is about to be a rude awakening for many, should we go into a prolonged slowdown.

Every recession I have experienced came with a real shortage of jobs, and people scrambling to make ends meet. I recall doing some renovations in 1979, and paying a hefty price to have the work done. Three years later you could get the same amount of work done for half the price.

The economy is always cyclic, and I think one should not get too demanding when times are good.
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