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I am being laid off tomorrow
Although I am semi-retired, I was working 20 -25 hrs a week at the local hardware store. Yesterday they informed me that as of Fri. I was gone, business to slow they said.
Last spring we got the same story from the boss, we all deserved raises, buT due to business being slow he was cutting everyone's hours, cut a total of 40 to 50 hrs off of the entire crew. 2 days later he shows up driving a new $36,000.00 g.m.c pick-up pulling a new $18000.00 Lund boat, needless to say there were some very pissed off employees. So I guess I will just putter around the house till something else pops up. |
that sucks ... sorry to hear it :(
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That sucks for you. Really, it does. I hope you find something else.
But he's the boss. He assumes all the risk and liability. A $36k and $18k boat really aren't really wasteful. He could have taken it much further than that. Maybe his store isn't profitable, but he had a windfall elsewhere. You shouldn't dwell upon your former bosses belongings. Look at the big picture. |
Did someone paint "My Employee's Raises" on the boat?
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That stinks. Not a lot of part time jobs around Scott City either I bet. You could drive into Garden a day or two a week and work at his competition across the street from walmart.
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You haven't been to SW Kansas have you? He will need the new pickup to haul the boat those long distances to water. |
Sorry to hear the news.
Try taking a hobby and making a "part time" out of it. :thumb: I worked for a man like that once just after I came off the road from long haul trucking,,, He paid $38,000 CASH (my better half's god son works at the dealership) for a 5th whell trailer, to pull behind his 2002 Chev duley, (his 2001 had 22,000 miles on it so it quote un quote "had to go, too many miles on it") Then I worked for another guy who "never made a dime more then his men" but paid CASH (the bass plaer in my band workes at teh Harley shop) for a 2004 Harley soft tail. Then I said to m'self...why the hell are you working for someone else anyway? Didn't grandpa always say.."you'll never do more than get by if ANOTHER MAN signs your pay cheque" He was right,,,the first year is a bit rough, but after that it's all good. |
Phob, I don't worry abut his belongings, I just resent being lied to every time we turned around, he used the boat once in may, been setting in the shed since then.
Pastor mike you are right not much here in scott city for part time, but I did set up my retirement where I really didn't have to work, he wanted me to come there and work. My wife works at Hastings Books in Garden city since she retired from teaching last spring. I think I just go ahead and get my back fixed, somthing I should of done a while back. |
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do you run a deep sea fishing boat or something? :shrug: |
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ice cream... :thumb: :thumb: :thumb: |
Something I learned a long time ago is not to let your employees see your toys.... it's hard for me, because my boat, racing karts, and 4 wheelers are all stored at my warehouse. I have a fettish for vehicles and some toys, but I buy everyting used for the most part, and I almost always buy at a price where I can drive something a year or two and get what I paid out of it, or I don't buy it.
I would relax a little on the truck, it was a very good business decision. With the tax loopholes right now that truck was 40% off, and you get to take that the first year. So his $38k truck cost him $22k, and if he didn't do that he would have paid that 40% to the IRS anyway. Now, you give me a choice of paying the IRS $15k and getting nothing, or paying the Ford/Chevy dealer $22k and getting a new truck, I'll take the new truck ANY day.. and I'm sure you would too. So let off on the truck deal, it's a non issue. The boat is another story, but it's his money. I 2nd the notion.. if you don't like it take the risk and start your own business. DT |
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My hobby was music, my passion is drumming, which gets me about $200 a weekend playing ROFL |
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