"...businesses are slow to rehire in an upturn and equally reluctant to reduce headcount in a downturn. Current employment trends reflect just such a recognition lag. The disconnect comes when financial markets treat the lags as a counter-trend."
- Stephen Roach, Morgan Stanley
Monday, November 06, 2006
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About Me
- Name: Mateu
- Location: Portland, Oregon, United States
Stampeding Caribou dislodged the ice floe where I had been frozen for 71 years. I landed on the shore of Īles-de-la-Madeleine where a motel manager promptly gave me a job cleaning bathrooms. After three years of saving tips and stealing change left by lodgers, I paid my way to America. Seeking toilet scrubbing work in Owego, NY, I accidentally boarded a bus to Lake Oswego, OR. Now I live in Portland.
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