Tuesday, March 16, 2004
Employers doing their bit for Bush?
Survey says:
Then again, what did we learn from the polling in the Democratic primaries? That people game the system by using the poll to "send a message" at no risk to themselves—unlike actually voting, which does involve a risk.
So, are the employers (who, so far, have been quite happy to pocket the profits from increased productivity in a flatlined job market driven by fear) gaming the system?
Time will tell...
Job seekers looking for work this spring will find some of the most favorable employment conditions in more than three years as large numbers of companies plan to ramp up hiring, according to a employer survey released today.
(via LA Times)
Then again, what did we learn from the polling in the Democratic primaries? That people game the system by using the poll to "send a message" at no risk to themselves—unlike actually voting, which does involve a risk.
So, are the employers (who, so far, have been quite happy to pocket the profits from increased productivity in a flatlined job market driven by fear) gaming the system?
Time will tell...