
08-18-2019, 11:10 AM
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Originally Posted by Jazuela
So then Gracie, your answer to the actual question being asked in the original post - which I've quoted above is:
you don't know. Which is in agreement with me, because I don't think it will be easy to attract "good help" to businesses in the Villages in a market of "the lowest unemployment rates in history" (according to some in the federal government), in an area comprised primarily of senior retirees who have little interest in returning to the work force, in an area with insufficient low income housing to shelter people wanting to enter the work force but needing to support themselves and their families, and not wanting to substitute entitlements for "thoughts and prayers."
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Oh, come on! We only have to worry about poor service for another 12 years!
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