Have you ever been fired or laid off? Submit your rants, raves and stories here! You can also vote and comment on your Fired Stories.
Why?
Because "you've got a friend, who needs your help!"
There are numerous number of unemployed people and just rely into the unemployment benefits that the government give to them. But there are also some that despite the lack of jobs, they prefer to put up small business in order to earn somehow. One of the common business that many are get into is the retailing. A lot of economists and business news junkies have been awaiting the final numbers on the holiday shopping season for retail stores. You see, smaller consumer items like phones, game systems, and so forth are an indicator on how much money consumers are willing to spend, and therefore, a key to see how far into recovery we are. The hitch is that January is typically a lull for retail stores (everyone's broke from Christmas), but that said, this could be at least a semblance of evidence that the economy is getting back in shape, or if the payday loans we gave to Wall Street were a complete waste.
Although the whole world is still struggling with financial crisis effects I don't think we should make any compromises in education. Investing in education is investing in our future, we need reliable people for executive job placement.
It's important to work on your financial fitness. Making sure to trim the excess from your budget and rid yourself of economic hypertension causing debt is a great start, and to get your finances lean and mean, so that all that hard work you do starts translating to more cash in your pocket. Occasionally, you can get into a financial workout – how to pay both rent/utilities when you had to get new tires for the car? It's during times like these that you could use a booster, and if you don't want to rely on credit cards or wipe out savings, you can use a financial fitness boost in the form of a payday loan.
Comments
No, I never get fired...coz I
Sat, 01/16/2010 - 12:36 — bell22No, I never get fired...coz I always resign at the right time. lol. Well, anyway, if you are fired and you really need money, you can always try this One Hour Payday loan. But still try to use it wisely, if not then it will be your worst nightmare.
In these tough times,
Wed, 12/16/2009 - 14:07 — oklanpIn these tough times, everyone is looking for ways to save money. The obvious options for limiting your discretionary spending have been very popular. However, there are many other little tricks and tips related to how you live your everyday life that can also amount to real savings. For instance, to save on your power bill, you could switch to fluorescent bulbs, line dry some of your laundry, use microwave ovens more often than the range, or setting your thermostat to a set range all can save energy use. That can keep you from needing payday loans to settle a utility bill, and put more in your pocket annually.