Well i don't know about yor area but just come over here and take a look Everyone around me is layed off or lost there job or about to Take a dive thru town and look at the empty store ft. look at the traffic on the streets heck even go to wally world and look at the few cars in the parking lot of the lesser amount of employee's that are working Look in the local paper for the job adds there are none unless ya work in a nurseing home . Even truck driving jobs have almost come to and end . One company that i worked for for awhile had and add in the local papers looking for drivers now they have over three hundred trucks parked . Take a short walk down the street and look in the lot of a nother trucking company and three quarters of there fleet is setting . Then look in the truck papers at the number of trucks for sale and ownwer operators wanting to get out . My one buddy has not had a load since the first of Oct. last years and he thought that he could survive buy going back into milking cows , Oh now that is not working as milk prices have fallen to a new low . Well the cows have to eat and he needs to plant this years crops and oh my potash is between 780-840 a ton bag fert. is 90 a ton more then bulk oh and fuel prices are going up . Oh times are so good .
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