Posted by Edd in KY on March 08, 2014 at 19:03:51 from (98.23.60.13):
In Reply to: poofed post posted by kj(seil) on March 08, 2014 at 09:07:51:
I certainly recall the thread. It was about the difficulty hiring good help. I have the problem, just like you probably do. But then the constant politicos started in again with the "it's is all "O's" fault craaaaaaaapola".
I've been here on this farm for 12 years and I have had a problem hiring good help for 12 years. He ain't been no.1 in DC for 12 years. So lets talk about the problem like rationale business people.
I am frustrated when I can not get a guy to come fix the rain gutters on my barns, even when he will be here only 2 hours and the bill will be $300. But the problem did not suddenly happen 5 years ago.
So lets quit turning everything into a poitical rant. How do we as hard working Americans, re-install the work ethic? You can bet that the talk show heads don't want to do it. That would end their gravy train of listeners, instead of actually doing something to fix it.
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