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What’s up Peeps.

Hello? Is there anyone out there??? HELLO??? *crickets*

Right…well I should explain myself…

Between my finals for school, mediation training, and everything in between…I’ve have more than fall off the boat…I damn near got swallowed by a big biblical fish…..

Enough with the confessions! Let’s get down to business…

According to my dear friend and confidant not Vice President Biden is swearing on all he knows that an upwards of 200,000 jobs will be created between now, and the end of May.

Click here: Joe Biden predicts drastic hiring increase in the coming months -Job.com.

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Yeah, but naysayers are…well…saying that this is mainly because of the census, and these so-called “created jobs” will fade away to oblivion by the middle of the summer.

I hate to throw salt on Biden’s game….but the beauty of throwing out statisitics is you sound really official, but it can be all hype and the odds of anyone having the time to look into it are slim to none…

Personally I think it is all hype. A lot of people applied to work for the Cenus and were not hired. It’s not as if everyone who applied to the Census was hired, that is one statistic we won’t see in the news anytime soon…




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One Response to “Whoo Hoo: Joe Biden predicts drastic hiring increase in the coming months -Job.com”

  1. Arunabh says:

    It’s also worth mentioning that 200,000 jobs “created” doesn’t mean it will result in a fall in unemployment rate. It might just happen than 150,000 jobs will be lost (employers slashing headcount), and 200k jobs are created, resulting in a net gain of only 50k jobs.

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