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LindsayRichards wrote:
If they had an unneeded employee that didn't need to be replaced, they should have removed him first. That is the way it works in the private sector. ....
โAug-11-2014 05:24 PM
LindsayRichards wrote:
If they had an unneeded employee that didn't need to be replaced, they should have removed him first. That is the way it works in the private sector. You can't have extra people in case you need them. When you add a new job and don't add employees, that has to mean they had too many to start with.
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โAug-05-2014 06:47 PM
RambleOnNW wrote:John & Angela wrote:Greydog 1 wrote:
4.00 gas in 2008 during summer and 4.00 gas in 2014 during summer is still 4.00. Doesn't look much cheaper today until the annual decrease occurs. Where is it cheaper today than then? I haven't seen any CHEAP gas anywhere.
I agree it hasn't got much cheaper if any, at least where we are, but 6 years of inflation hasn't affected it one bit. As gasoline needs continue to fall due to higher mileage vehicles and alternative energy vehicles (or even the threat thereof), I can see a pressure to keep prices from getting out of hand. Still think that sooner or later it is going to go up though.
Cars are getting more efficient with the same power as before. The motor in the car I have is the same as the 2014, except the 2014 requires 0W-20. The big difference is the CVT transmission, lower rpms on the highway yielding 28% better gas mileage.
โAug-05-2014 06:16 PM
John & Angela wrote:Greydog 1 wrote:
4.00 gas in 2008 during summer and 4.00 gas in 2014 during summer is still 4.00. Doesn't look much cheaper today until the annual decrease occurs. Where is it cheaper today than then? I haven't seen any CHEAP gas anywhere.
I agree it hasn't got much cheaper if any, at least where we are, but 6 years of inflation hasn't affected it one bit. As gasoline needs continue to fall due to higher mileage vehicles and alternative energy vehicles (or even the threat thereof), I can see a pressure to keep prices from getting out of hand. Still think that sooner or later it is going to go up though.
โAug-05-2014 09:26 AM
โAug-05-2014 08:20 AM
Greydog 1 wrote:
4.00 gas in 2008 during summer and 4.00 gas in 2014 during summer is still 4.00. Doesn't look much cheaper today until the annual decrease occurs. Where is it cheaper today than then? I haven't seen any CHEAP gas anywhere.
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