RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Code of Ethics and Business Conduct filedLOL.. yup hope the butt wipe wars are over too.. I think you'd be suprised at how many retired.. I know quite a few in my small circle of friends and acquaintances.. and of course through the pandemic those positions were never filled again.. just a smaller workforce saddled with more work.. IMO..
Tropicalsun wrote: Moemoney42 wrote: "I have asked many people in their eighties, they too can not ever remember times like these. Covid came and completeley changed the world, there are not enough doctors and nurses, a shortage of airline pilots and airport staff, not enough truckdrivers, busdrivers and skilled labor. Hell we can't even find enough people to work cutting hair or in the food service industry.
There are supply chain issues for just about every product that mankind uses on this planet and it is global in scope. Can someone please explain what the hell happened during the Covid shut down???"
I can.. IMO what's happened is people who were near retirement decided to just pack it in and enjoy the rest of their "healthy" lives, hearing so many deaths constantly being reported.. which by the way wasn't really a whole lot greater than any other year with seasonal flu's etc.. sure the numbers might have been a bit higher but within reason for a "new pandemic"
So with no one to fill those sudden retirees we're short personel in all sectors.. end of story..
Hey Moe, I agree to a point, but there is no way they all were close enough to retire, or financially well off to go and flip burgers. Way too many people in many different sectors, I don't know maybe you are correct. One thing is for sure we better not ever shut down again, or we will be forced to fight with the likes of King Carl over a roll of azzzz wipe at the local grocery store. LOL