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DMN: TCU food workers unionize
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<blockquote data-quote="cousinjoker" data-source="post: 1732373" data-attributes="member: 9335"><p> </p><p>Won't happen. I may not be a corporation, but I'm adaptable, too. Rather than collect unemployment and remain where there is no work, I'll move to where the job is...even overseas. I'll take on debt/risk assets to do it initially. Many people aren't confident enough in themselves, though, to risk the capital for a better opportunity, or they are too emotionally tied to living in a particular place to move, or they listen to that quack Dave Ramsey too much. If we have 12% unemployment, I'm confident in my abilities in this country. If we hit 40-50%, I'll be living somewhere else, if for nothing else, to reduce the chance of being mugged. Yes, individuals must be adaptable, but a lot of the adaptive and flexible actions I've seen by corporations over the last 20 years have involved directly dodging prevailing laws in one area to relocate to another. It's not just U.S. to somewhere else. It's India to Bangladesh. It's Mexico to Honduras. It's South Korea to China. My interest would be in finding work, not in which laws I could avoid or which labor requirements I could usurp to cut the bottom line.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cousinjoker, post: 1732373, member: 9335"] Won't happen. I may not be a corporation, but I'm adaptable, too. Rather than collect unemployment and remain where there is no work, I'll move to where the job is...even overseas. I'll take on debt/risk assets to do it initially. Many people aren't confident enough in themselves, though, to risk the capital for a better opportunity, or they are too emotionally tied to living in a particular place to move, or they listen to that quack Dave Ramsey too much. If we have 12% unemployment, I'm confident in my abilities in this country. If we hit 40-50%, I'll be living somewhere else, if for nothing else, to reduce the chance of being mugged. Yes, individuals must be adaptable, but a lot of the adaptive and flexible actions I've seen by corporations over the last 20 years have involved directly dodging prevailing laws in one area to relocate to another. It's not just U.S. to somewhere else. It's India to Bangladesh. It's Mexico to Honduras. It's South Korea to China. My interest would be in finding work, not in which laws I could avoid or which labor requirements I could usurp to cut the bottom line. [/QUOTE]
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