more on the IT job scams at the banks

Nothing people in the industry haven't known all along. It's just getting exposure now.
 
Ask yourself. What does China do to allow companies to be able to produce the smallest item??
I know most of you will say slave labour, but that is not it. It’s the lack of government interference that allows corporations the ability to drive productions cost down.
We are the opposite here, there is so much government control and taxing that it literally chokes competition and companies.

Our banks are starting to feel the sting of high costs of doing business in North America.
The irony is that banks want inflation in the system.
 
Sting my a**... they're choosing to shovel even larger piles of cash to their shareholders despite the negative impact on our job market.
 
Ask yourself. What does China do to allow companies to be able to produce the smallest item??
I know most of you will say slave labour, but that is not it. It’s the lack of government interference that allows corporations the ability to drive productions cost down.
We are the opposite here, there is so much government control and taxing that it literally chokes competition and companies.

Our banks are starting to feel the sting of high costs of doing business in North America.
The irony is that banks want inflation in the system.

Someone has been shoveling you loads of BS.....
 
Duh. I'm not confused about the situation or which position to take. But call a spade a spade, etc.
 
Ask yourself. What does China do to allow companies to be able to produce the smallest item??
I know most of you will say slave labour, but that is not it. It’s the lack of government interference that allows corporations the ability to drive productions cost down.
We are the opposite here, there is so much government control and taxing that it literally chokes competition and companies.

Our banks are starting to feel the sting of high costs of doing business in North America.
The irony is that banks want inflation in the system.

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The unfortunate thing is, companies lose a few bucks until they realize they are making a mistake. The employees they lay off could lose their house. The banks just get a bailout if they **** up too badly.
 
The unfortunate thing is, companies lose a few bucks until they realize they are making a mistake. The employees they lay off could lose their house. The banks just get a bailout if they **** up too badly.

When shareholders are constantly demanding returns on their investment, it's not all rainbows and unicorns. You're right, by the time they realize their decision was a bad one, it's too late. Cue another 'restructuring'.
 
People are to greedy and fail to realize they are just damaging their own country.
What you reap from being a share holder and constantly wanting to double your money every year you will sow in taxes for social programs and increased crime rates. They will say, sure build more jails and hire more Police. Guess who is paying for that.

I have no idea how you get a country first mentality back or even if it is possible.
The Corps and Banks now buy positions within the Government to create their own laws.

The current estimates in the US are about $1 million on average to run for a Regular House of Rep seat.
It now costs about $10 million to try and get a Senate seat.
Who do you think is paying for those seats?
 
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