Friday, October 24, 2008

There will be light at the end of the tunnel

Good example of wonderful citizen of our lovely world. Take care of old friends and old staffs.
One example is a gentleman working in Auckland, New Zealand. ( quoted)

Mr Noble knows things are as tight as ever at the moment, with the 10-staff business "just barely covering costs".
The company, which makes air-conditioning vents for the construction industry, normally spends about $48,000 a month on steel. Last month it spent $6000.
While he realises he "could be doing with dropping a couple" of staff, Mr Noble will be hanging on to his workers for now - and keeping the sign in the window.
If someone has the gumption to see the sign and come in looking for work, then that person deserves a try-out, he says.
Mr Noble's attitude is typical of many businesses operating along the 4.2km stretch of Dominion Rd that runs between Eden Terrace and Mt Roskill. The road's collection of restaurants, second-hand stores and light industry is about as far from Wall St as you can get.
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Most likely the workers will be loyal to the company and employer and work like a team or a family. During good time or economy recession/ or economy depression period. Our salute

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