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Talk of layoffs after Xmas
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<blockquote data-quote="Brown287" data-source="post: 412376" data-attributes="member: 14940"><p>My building is in San Jose, the supposed capitol of Silicon Valley. If you watch the news around here other than the housing bubble bursting the job front is great. With that said we have recently hired drivers in our building, but volume is down, stops are down and cars are being scratched daily. So if thats how we are I can only imagine how things are in areas of the country that are being hit hard. I predict the slowest peak in my history and severe layoffs starting towards the end of January. I feel for any driver with less than 5 years under their belt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brown287, post: 412376, member: 14940"] My building is in San Jose, the supposed capitol of Silicon Valley. If you watch the news around here other than the housing bubble bursting the job front is great. With that said we have recently hired drivers in our building, but volume is down, stops are down and cars are being scratched daily. So if thats how we are I can only imagine how things are in areas of the country that are being hit hard. I predict the slowest peak in my history and severe layoffs starting towards the end of January. I feel for any driver with less than 5 years under their belt. [/QUOTE]
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