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Steve
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« on: February 11, 2009, 06:49:16 PM »

We are starting this thread as a place to post if you are having trouble with transport to/from our gigs or if you are looking for someone to share the cost of petrol etc.   
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« Reply #1 on: May 19, 2010, 06:18:21 AM »

  Since 1987, reform of the Chinese labour system has stepped out of the laboratory and into the real world of employment. For many, the " iron rice bowl " no longer exlsts. The " iron rice bowls " - a Chinese euphemism for government-assigned secure jobs that had been cherished for more than 30 years - were shattered.
    No accurate figure was available on how many workers have been laid off so far. But scattered reports offer a glimpse of the scope of unemployment.
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    The inauguration of a labour market at the Shenyang Steel Pipes Factory in Liaoning Province went unheraldedno firecrackers, no marching band, no bursts of applause. Instead of gaiety, weeping was heard at the perimeter of a small crowd of about 50 people witnessing the event.

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    Zhao yusheng, 46, was Party secretary of the No 2 workshop of the factory before he was laid off. He found another job on the labour market, loading and unloading trucks. He once served in the army and participated in battles. But this turn of events made him cry.


    "For more than 20 years I had been doing what the Party asked me to do, " he said. "Now on the labour market I find I do not have any skills. I can only become a truck loader."
    For more than 30 years, unemployment in China has been regarded as an evil which labour planners have tried to avoid at all costs,
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    Fu Gangzhan, wow cd keys director of the Economic Development Research Institute of the East China University of Chemistry, has studied China's labour problems for many years.
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    During the same period, economics professor Tao Zhaipu of the Zhongshan University in Guangzhou was also studying the employment actualities in China.

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Is It Necessary to Keep the "Iron Rice Bowl"?
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« Reply #2 on: July 27, 2010, 05:37:21 AM »

If you are a bartending and you feel like taking it to the road and finding some gigs, then there is a lot of opportunity out there for you. Traveling bartenders are convenient because people sometimes prefer freelancers over hiring full or part time bartenders. sabo schmuckThis job can be good for you as you can grow your business by word of mouth. Get traveling bartender gigs and enjoy the change of pace.ghd



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« Reply #4 on: August 14, 2010, 05:26:48 AM »

  When I archlord money, was about 13, my parents decided to buy an old house in the country. They found an old school house for sale and the main quarters were the headmaster’s house. The headmaster’s house being the larger of the two was the one we lived in. The school house was used as guest accommodation when family and friends came to visit. I loved living there because whenever I had friends stay over, we could use the school house unsupervised and because the place had a kitchen and a bathroom we never had to go to the main archlord money house.
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