Trump is the roofer we needed.

When your roof is leaking you don't go looking for a philosopher. You don't freak out about exposed butt cracks. You don't fire them for foul language. You don't ask them about previous marriages. You don't ask to see their taxes. You don't ridicule their wife or bring their children into the discussion.
You hire them to fix your problem not audition for a personality contest.

The same things could be said about a heart surgeon or just about any other profession.

Sure Trump has an abrasive personality but I fail to see why it matters. He was hired to do a job and thus far he has done it quite well.
Name 5 things that you're glad Carrot Face did so far.

Tax-cuts
deregulation
trade war
and oh yea who could forget - lying, cheating, self-dealing and criming.

Trump's presidency in a nutshell.
Tax cuts were mainly for the rich.
deregulation of what? Environmental protection? So you're happy the US is more polluted?
the trade war imposed tariffs on American, meaning the only ones who are paying are us chumps.
Lying... not sure if you're joking or not, lol.

Tax-cuts generally benefit economy in short term at expense of long term solvency.
Deregulation again, generally benefits economy in short term at expense of long term environmental, economic and social damage...depending how it is done.
Trade war definetly disrups business in short term, but may have long term benefits, again depending on how it is done.

But the there is the lying, destroying institional ethical norms and just flat out corruption. Thats just bad shit anyway you cut it.
 
Almost all of those jobs are "Service" jobs. While the other types of jobs have either stagnated or gone down, the Service Jobs have exceeded all expectations. "Service Jobs" is another way of saying Waitress, Hotel Workers, etc. all at or just above minimum wage.
Yall keep hyping on minimum wage. Even the fast food joints around here advertise a couple bucks above minimum wage.

Mickey D's pays 10 bucks an hour around here. Yet it takes at least 15 an hour to make a living wage around here. And that is just to cover the cost of living with no frills and no disposable income. In places that the COL is higher, of course they pay higher but that 15 bucks an hour also goes up just to exist. To date, most people that make under the living wage are eligible for Snap (food stamps, energy assistance, etc.) but in mid 2020, they lose that because they are able to work and have jobs. And that is by an Executive Order Rump and his merry band of Criminals are drafting right now. Meanwhile, we are creating even more of these below living wage jobs at a higher rate than we are all the other jobs. So you can celebrate that 266K increase but most of them are just creating more misery in the long run.

I am not saying that other Presidents have paid that much attention to this problem. It's been going on for the last 30 years. But it's accelerated under Rump and it's just going to get even worse. Rump may be a jobs creation President but we don't need those kind of jobs created. We need Living Wage and Higher jobs created at a higher rate than the service jobs.

And Rump has to go if you Rumpsters celebrate the creation of service jobs.
Higher wage jobs require people with an education. Without an education, people may have to work two jobs, just as it always has been.

There are literally millions of well educated people flipping burgers and doing other McJobs for low wages because those are the ONLY jobs being created.

This is why you have a student debt crisis. Other nations aren’t set up to hobble their young people with tens of thousands of dollars of debt coming out of school.

Your entire economy is now set up to funnel all of the money to the top, and keep working people indebted and struggling throughout their lives.

Yes, obummer was destroying the manufacturing sector. Thanks for pointing that out.

Did Obama cause the current 2019 manufacturing recession as well?
 
Almost all of those jobs are "Service" jobs. While the other types of jobs have either stagnated or gone down, the Service Jobs have exceeded all expectations. "Service Jobs" is another way of saying Waitress, Hotel Workers, etc. all at or just above minimum wage.
Uh-huh...

"In November, average hourly earnings for all employees on private nonfarm payrolls rose by 7 cents to $28.29. Over the last 12 months, average hourly earnings have increased by 3.1 percent."

"In November, health care added 45,000 jobs, following little employment change in October(+12,000). The November job gains occurred in ambulatory health care services (+34,000) and in hospitals (+10,000). Health care has added 414,000 jobs over the last 12 months.

Employment in professional and technical services increased by 31,000 in November and by 278,000 over the last 12 months.

Manufacturing employment rose by 54,000 in November, following a decline of 43,000 in the prior month. Within manufacturing, employment in motor vehicles and parts was up by 41,000 in November, reflecting the return of workers who were on strike in October.

In November, employment in leisure and hospitality continued to trend up (+45,000). The industry has added 219,000 jobs over the last 4 months.

Employment in transportation and warehousing continued on an upward trend in November (+16,000). Within the industry, job gains occurred in warehousing and storage (+8,000) and in couriers and messengers (+5,000).

Financial activities employment also continued to trend up in November (+13,000), with a gain of 7,000 in credit intermediation and related activities. Financial activities
has added 116,000 jobs over the last 12 months.
"

:popcorn:

The bulk of the Health Care Jobs added were CNA jobs.
Less than the Minimum for the Living Wage.
Leisure and hospitality is another way of saying minimum wage motel maids.
... and you know this how? because you're just making things up that AREN'T in the report and thought someone might believe them ?

ONCE AGAIN for the petty, hyper-partisan dingbat crowd

"In November, average hourly earnings for all employees on private nonfarm payrolls rose by 7 cents to $28.29. Over the last 12 months, average hourly earnings have increased by 3.1 percent. In November, average hourly earnings of private-sector production and nonsupervisory employees rose by 7 cents to $23.83."

Not that I believe the FACTS will deter you from continuing to spout your irrational, counter-factual nonsense. :rolleyes:

I follow the jobs in the locale area. The job listings for Doctors, RNs and LPNs are far and few in between but the CNA jobs are plentiful for those that attend the classes to get the license. it takes a lot more CNAs to support the other types than the others. If you pay attention, in your area, it will be the same.

One of the problems with you Party of the Rumps is you don't seem to use common sense and pay attention to anything other than what your handlers tell you.






Oh piss off you sanctimonious fool. Obummer made the medical profession annoying. He added so much bullshit paperwork that doctors were spending more time on that than actually seeing their patients.

I have numerous friends in the medical profession and they despised what obummer and co. were doing to the profession.
 
When your roof is leaking you don't go looking for a philosopher. You don't freak out about exposed butt cracks. You don't fire them for foul language. You don't ask them about previous marriages. You don't ask to see their taxes. You don't ridicule their wife or bring their children into the discussion.
You hire them to fix your problem not audition for a personality contest.

The same things could be said about a heart surgeon or just about any other profession.

Sure Trump has an abrasive personality but I fail to see why it matters. He was hired to do a job and thus far he has done it quite well.
Name 5 things that you're glad Carrot Face did so far.

Tax-cuts
deregulation
trade war
and oh yea who could forget - lying, cheating, self-dealing and criming.

Trump's presidency in a nutshell.
Tax cuts were mainly for the rich.
deregulation of what? Environmental protection? So you're happy the US is more polluted?
the trade war imposed tariffs on American, meaning the only ones who are paying are us chumps.
Lying... not sure if you're joking or not, lol.

Tax-cuts generally benefit economy in short term at expense of long term solvency.
Deregulation again, generally benefits economy in short term at expense of long term environmental, economic and social damage...depending how it is done.
Trade war definetly disrups business in short term, but may have long term benefits, again depending on how it is done.

But the there is the lying, destroying institional ethical norms and just flat out corruption. Thats just bad shit anyway you cut it.
Tax cuts for the rich don't benefit anyone
Deregulation of what?
Imposing tariffs on Americans helps how?
 
Almost all of those jobs are "Service" jobs. While the other types of jobs have either stagnated or gone down, the Service Jobs have exceeded all expectations. "Service Jobs" is another way of saying Waitress, Hotel Workers, etc. all at or just above minimum wage.
Yall keep hyping on minimum wage. Even the fast food joints around here advertise a couple bucks above minimum wage.

Mickey D's pays 10 bucks an hour around here. Yet it takes at least 15 an hour to make a living wage around here. And that is just to cover the cost of living with no frills and no disposable income. In places that the COL is higher, of course they pay higher but that 15 bucks an hour also goes up just to exist. To date, most people that make under the living wage are eligible for Snap (food stamps, energy assistance, etc.) but in mid 2020, they lose that because they are able to work and have jobs. And that is by an Executive Order Rump and his merry band of Criminals are drafting right now. Meanwhile, we are creating even more of these below living wage jobs at a higher rate than we are all the other jobs. So you can celebrate that 266K increase but most of them are just creating more misery in the long run.

I am not saying that other Presidents have paid that much attention to this problem. It's been going on for the last 30 years. But it's accelerated under Rump and it's just going to get even worse. Rump may be a jobs creation President but we don't need those kind of jobs created. We need Living Wage and Higher jobs created at a higher rate than the service jobs.

And Rump has to go if you Rumpsters celebrate the creation of service jobs.
Higher wage jobs require people with an education. Without an education, people may have to work two jobs, just as it always has been.

There are literally millions of well educated people flipping burgers and doing other McJobs for low wages because those are the ONLY jobs being created.

This is why you have a student debt crisis. Other nations aren’t set up to hobble their young people with tens of thousands of dollars of debt coming out of school.

Your entire economy is now set up to funnel all of the money to the top, and keep working people indebted and struggling throughout their lives.





Yes, obummer was destroying the manufacturing sector. Thanks for pointing that out.

And rump hasn't changed that either. In fact, there are more college educated people working lower paid jobs now than ever before. Before the huge increase in "Service Jobs" they stayed home. Now, they have somewhere to spend their time. I guess you can call it therapy. You certainly can't call it an economic boom.
 
For what it's worth, construction jobs are booming. …
Let's see. Clean records, drug test, and more. 40 years ago, the line to join by qualified applicants would be down the street but not today. I agree, the guild jobs like Plumbers and Electricians are constantly hiring but the list of qualified applicants has gotten very , very short these days.

I'll admit that construction isn't for everyone. But really, there's not a good reason not to qualify. If you're a druggie or a criminal, then that's your own fault; and no matter what government polices may be in place, you have to expect that it's going to have an adverse effect on your ability to maintain a good career in any profession.
 
When your roof is leaking you don't go looking for a philosopher. You don't freak out about exposed butt cracks. You don't fire them for foul language. You don't ask them about previous marriages. You don't ask to see their taxes. You don't ridicule their wife or bring their children into the discussion.
You hire them to fix your problem not audition for a personality contest.

The same things could be said about a heart surgeon or just about any other profession.

Sure Trump has an abrasive personality but I fail to see why it matters. He was hired to do a job and thus far he has done it quite well.
The problem with your conclusions, is Donnie hasn’t fixed anything.
Another 266,000 jobs added last month. The stock market is still at the highest it has been in decades. When did the Dems bring in tax cuts? Do I have to list all of his accomplishments? I will.

Almost all of those jobs are "Service" jobs. While the other types of jobs have either stagnated or gone down, the Service Jobs have exceeded all expectations. "Service Jobs" is another way of saying Waitress, Hotel Workers, etc. all at or just above minimum wage.






Under obummer manufacturing jobs were fleeing the country. Under Trump they are returning.

Interesting how a service based economy was okay, according to you, so long as it was obummers, but under Trump service jobs are bad, and you ignore the increased manufacturing jobs.

Why is that?
When your roof is leaking you don't go looking for a philosopher. You don't freak out about exposed butt cracks. You don't fire them for foul language. You don't ask them about previous marriages. You don't ask to see their taxes. You don't ridicule their wife or bring their children into the discussion.
You hire them to fix your problem not audition for a personality contest.

The same things could be said about a heart surgeon or just about any other profession.

Sure Trump has an abrasive personality but I fail to see why it matters. He was hired to do a job and thus far he has done it quite well.
The problem with your conclusions, is Donnie hasn’t fixed anything.
Another 266,000 jobs added last month. The stock market is still at the highest it has been in decades. When did the Dems bring in tax cuts? Do I have to list all of his accomplishments? I will.

Almost all of those jobs are "Service" jobs. While the other types of jobs have either stagnated or gone down, the Service Jobs have exceeded all expectations. "Service Jobs" is another way of saying Waitress, Hotel Workers, etc. all at or just above minimum wage.






Under obummer manufacturing jobs were fleeing the country. Under Trump they are returning.

Interesting how a service based economy was okay, according to you, so long as it was obummers, but under Trump service jobs are bad, and you ignore the increased manufacturing jobs.

Why is that?

The off-shoring of manufacturing jobs has continued unabated under Trump and is doing much WORSE, than other employment sector. Manufacturing jobs are now at the same levels as 2009.

This is largely due to the tariffs on steel and aluminum, and the trade war in general. US exports are dropping $200 million since Trump was elected.

Trade wars have casualties. That’s why they’re called “wars”.





How do you explain the 200,000 manufacturing sector jobs that have returned?

You must think that manufacturing jobs are easily moved? Obummer was wrecking them for 8 years. The disaster he was creating has been slowed, but not halted yet.

That takes years to reverse.
 
Almost all of those jobs are "Service" jobs. While the other types of jobs have either stagnated or gone down, the Service Jobs have exceeded all expectations. "Service Jobs" is another way of saying Waitress, Hotel Workers, etc. all at or just above minimum wage.
Uh-huh...

"In November, average hourly earnings for all employees on private nonfarm payrolls rose by 7 cents to $28.29. Over the last 12 months, average hourly earnings have increased by 3.1 percent."

"In November, health care added 45,000 jobs, following little employment change in October(+12,000). The November job gains occurred in ambulatory health care services (+34,000) and in hospitals (+10,000). Health care has added 414,000 jobs over the last 12 months.

Employment in professional and technical services increased by 31,000 in November and by 278,000 over the last 12 months.

Manufacturing employment rose by 54,000 in November, following a decline of 43,000 in the prior month. Within manufacturing, employment in motor vehicles and parts was up by 41,000 in November, reflecting the return of workers who were on strike in October.

In November, employment in leisure and hospitality continued to trend up (+45,000). The industry has added 219,000 jobs over the last 4 months.

Employment in transportation and warehousing continued on an upward trend in November (+16,000). Within the industry, job gains occurred in warehousing and storage (+8,000) and in couriers and messengers (+5,000).

Financial activities employment also continued to trend up in November (+13,000), with a gain of 7,000 in credit intermediation and related activities. Financial activities
has added 116,000 jobs over the last 12 months.
"

:popcorn:

The bulk of the Health Care Jobs added were CNA jobs.
Less than the Minimum for the Living Wage.
Leisure and hospitality is another way of saying minimum wage motel maids.
... and you know this how? because you're just making things up that AREN'T in the report and thought someone might believe them ?

ONCE AGAIN for the petty, hyper-partisan dingbat crowd

"In November, average hourly earnings for all employees on private nonfarm payrolls rose by 7 cents to $28.29. Over the last 12 months, average hourly earnings have increased by 3.1 percent. In November, average hourly earnings of private-sector production and nonsupervisory employees rose by 7 cents to $23.83."

Not that I believe the FACTS will deter you from continuing to spout your irrational, counter-factual nonsense. :rolleyes:

I follow the jobs in the locale area. The job listings for Doctors, RNs and LPNs are far and few in between but the CNA jobs are plentiful for those that attend the classes to get the license. it takes a lot more CNAs to support the other types than the others. If you pay attention, in your area, it will be the same.

One of the problems with you Party of the Rumps is you don't seem to use common sense and pay attention to anything other than what your handlers tell you.






Oh piss off you sanctimonious fool. Obummer made the medical profession annoying. He added so much bullshit paperwork that doctors were spending more time on that than actually seeing their patients.

I have numerous friends in the medical profession and they despised what obummer and co. were doing to the profession.

So you can't dispute what I said. Imagine that. I used local job listings and local information that stands clean across America and all you can do is come with a "I know a guy, who knows a Guy" retort.
 
Higher wage jobs require people with an education. Without an education, people may have to work two jobs, just as it always has been.
That education used to be a high school diploma.
Now it's time to develop a trade or continue your education. Or if you want to settle, MacDonald's is hiring.
So times have changed.
Yes, we're no longer working fields and hard factory jobs. Welcome to 2019, join us from 1950 when your ready.


Dumbass argument

Okay, dumbass, what do you suggest we do to make things better. And don't say University Education. That's priced out of reach for common people these days. Student Debt can never be repaid going that route.
"We" don't need to do much.

School choice.
Get government out of the student loan business.
Encourage trade school and entrepreneurship.
Abolish school unions.
Get rid of tenure status.
Teach PERSONAL RESPONSIBILITY.

^^^that's a good start
 
The problem with your conclusions, is Donnie hasn’t fixed anything.
Another 266,000 jobs added last month. The stock market is still at the highest it has been in decades. When did the Dems bring in tax cuts? Do I have to list all of his accomplishments? I will.

Almost all of those jobs are "Service" jobs. While the other types of jobs have either stagnated or gone down, the Service Jobs have exceeded all expectations. "Service Jobs" is another way of saying Waitress, Hotel Workers, etc. all at or just above minimum wage.






Under obummer manufacturing jobs were fleeing the country. Under Trump they are returning.

Interesting how a service based economy was okay, according to you, so long as it was obummers, but under Trump service jobs are bad, and you ignore the increased manufacturing jobs.

Why is that?
The problem with your conclusions, is Donnie hasn’t fixed anything.
Another 266,000 jobs added last month. The stock market is still at the highest it has been in decades. When did the Dems bring in tax cuts? Do I have to list all of his accomplishments? I will.

Almost all of those jobs are "Service" jobs. While the other types of jobs have either stagnated or gone down, the Service Jobs have exceeded all expectations. "Service Jobs" is another way of saying Waitress, Hotel Workers, etc. all at or just above minimum wage.






Under obummer manufacturing jobs were fleeing the country. Under Trump they are returning.

Interesting how a service based economy was okay, according to you, so long as it was obummers, but under Trump service jobs are bad, and you ignore the increased manufacturing jobs.

Why is that?

The off-shoring of manufacturing jobs has continued unabated under Trump and is doing much WORSE, than other employment sector. Manufacturing jobs are now at the same levels as 2009.

This is largely due to the tariffs on steel and aluminum, and the trade war in general. US exports are dropping $200 million since Trump was elected.

Trade wars have casualties. That’s why they’re called “wars”.





How do you explain the 200,000 manufacturing sector jobs that have returned?

You must think that manufacturing jobs are easily moved? Obummer was wrecking them for 8 years. The disaster he was creating has been slowed, but not halted yet.

That takes years to reverse.

Easy, 200k returned but 266K have left to overseas or have been automated. That is a net loss. And those 200K that have returned have returned to lower wages than before. Another net loss.
 
The problem with your conclusions, is Donnie hasn’t fixed anything.
Another 266,000 jobs added last month. The stock market is still at the highest it has been in decades. When did the Dems bring in tax cuts? Do I have to list all of his accomplishments? I will.

Almost all of those jobs are "Service" jobs. While the other types of jobs have either stagnated or gone down, the Service Jobs have exceeded all expectations. "Service Jobs" is another way of saying Waitress, Hotel Workers, etc. all at or just above minimum wage.






Under obummer manufacturing jobs were fleeing the country. Under Trump they are returning.

Interesting how a service based economy was okay, according to you, so long as it was obummers, but under Trump service jobs are bad, and you ignore the increased manufacturing jobs.

Why is that?
I know, I wonder if he tells his waitress thanks but no thanks. I'm sure he is also one of the ones complaining about Trump cutting welfare to the ones that can work, but won't. But he will complain about the ones who are working, but temporarily needing help. What a hypocrite.

The Manufacturing jobs are still leaving. There just isn't that many left that can leave. So that argument is moot.

And if you haven't been listening to Rump lately, he is working on (with the aid of his merry band of criminals) in removing those same people from any welfare help in mid 2020 by EO if he can't get Congress backing. If Rump can't find a problem, hell, he'll just create one.
Take home pay is up, stop lying. The economy is boomng.
 
The bulk of the Health Care Jobs added were CNA jobs.
Less than the Minimum for the Living Wage.
Leisure and hospitality is another way of saying minimum wage motel maids.
... and you know this how? because you're just making things up that AREN'T in the report and thought someone might believe them ?

ONCE AGAIN for the petty, hyper-partisan dingbat crowd

"In November, average hourly earnings for all employees on private nonfarm payrolls rose by 7 cents to $28.29. Over the last 12 months, average hourly earnings have increased by 3.1 percent. In November, average hourly earnings of private-sector production and nonsupervisory employees rose by 7 cents to $23.83."

Not that I believe the FACTS will deter you from continuing to spout your irrational, counter-factual nonsense. :rolleyes:

I follow the jobs in the locale area.

Uh-huh, that you utilize subjective observations in an attempt to rebut objective facts explains why you continually fail to formulate a coherent argument based on reason and evidence.

Instead of looking at the local job listings in your neighborhood and using them to draw conclusions about the NATIONAL labor market, how about you stop being a retard and just read the BLS report that summarizes the NATIONAL labor market instead.

Oh I forgot, the BLS report doesn't square with your internal hyper-partisan narrative and thus doesn't feed your confirmation bias.
We have gone from the highest unemployment to the the lowest in just a matter of a couple years. The trend started when Trump was elected!

The trend was already happening BEFORE Rump was elected.




Not manufacturing. That was leaving at 2000 jobs per month.
 
Yall keep hyping on minimum wage. Even the fast food joints around here advertise a couple bucks above minimum wage.

Mickey D's pays 10 bucks an hour around here. Yet it takes at least 15 an hour to make a living wage around here. And that is just to cover the cost of living with no frills and no disposable income. In places that the COL is higher, of course they pay higher but that 15 bucks an hour also goes up just to exist. To date, most people that make under the living wage are eligible for Snap (food stamps, energy assistance, etc.) but in mid 2020, they lose that because they are able to work and have jobs. And that is by an Executive Order Rump and his merry band of Criminals are drafting right now. Meanwhile, we are creating even more of these below living wage jobs at a higher rate than we are all the other jobs. So you can celebrate that 266K increase but most of them are just creating more misery in the long run.

I am not saying that other Presidents have paid that much attention to this problem. It's been going on for the last 30 years. But it's accelerated under Rump and it's just going to get even worse. Rump may be a jobs creation President but we don't need those kind of jobs created. We need Living Wage and Higher jobs created at a higher rate than the service jobs.

And Rump has to go if you Rumpsters celebrate the creation of service jobs.
Higher wage jobs require people with an education. Without an education, people may have to work two jobs, just as it always has been.

There are literally millions of well educated people flipping burgers and doing other McJobs for low wages because those are the ONLY jobs being created.

This is why you have a student debt crisis. Other nations aren’t set up to hobble their young people with tens of thousands of dollars of debt coming out of school.

Your entire economy is now set up to funnel all of the money to the top, and keep working people indebted and struggling throughout their lives.

Yes, obummer was destroying the manufacturing sector. Thanks for pointing that out.

Did Obama cause the current 2019 manufacturing recession as well?





No, but jeez, it's like you have never heard of business cycles.
 
When your roof is leaking you don't go looking for a philosopher. You don't freak out about exposed butt cracks. You don't fire them for foul language. You don't ask them about previous marriages. You don't ask to see their taxes. You don't ridicule their wife or bring their children into the discussion.
You hire them to fix your problem not audition for a personality contest.

The same things could be said about a heart surgeon or just about any other profession.

Sure Trump has an abrasive personality but I fail to see why it matters. He was hired to do a job and thus far he has done it quite well.
Name 5 things that you're glad Carrot Face did so far.

Tax-cuts
deregulation
trade war
and oh yea who could forget - lying, cheating, self-dealing and criming.

Trump's presidency in a nutshell.
Tax cuts were mainly for the rich.
deregulation of what? Environmental protection? So you're happy the US is more polluted?
the trade war imposed tariffs on American, meaning the only ones who are paying are us chumps.
Lying... not sure if you're joking or not, lol.

Tax-cuts generally benefit economy in short term at expense of long term solvency.
Deregulation again, generally benefits economy in short term at expense of long term environmental, economic and social damage...depending how it is done.
Trade war definetly disrups business in short term, but may have long term benefits, again depending on how it is done.

But the there is the lying, destroying institional ethical norms and just flat out corruption. Thats just bad shit anyway you cut it.
Tax cuts for the rich don't benefit anyone
Deregulation of what?
Imposing tariffs on Americans helps how?

Tax cuts were for just about everyone and yes they do have short term benefits as well as budgetary downsides, it's just not true to say otherwise.

Want to dive into deregulation? Here ya go:
Tracking deregulation in the Trump era

Tarrifs are taxes and would be expected to work like tax-cuts-in-reverse. Slowing economic activity in short term and reducing deficit. If they lead to long-term agreements that eventually lower tarrifs aorund the world maybe they can be worth short term pain.
 
Given how fast he has increased deficits it seems he’s putting holes in the roof...
 
Uh-huh...

"In November, average hourly earnings for all employees on private nonfarm payrolls rose by 7 cents to $28.29. Over the last 12 months, average hourly earnings have increased by 3.1 percent."

"In November, health care added 45,000 jobs, following little employment change in October(+12,000). The November job gains occurred in ambulatory health care services (+34,000) and in hospitals (+10,000). Health care has added 414,000 jobs over the last 12 months.

Employment in professional and technical services increased by 31,000 in November and by 278,000 over the last 12 months.

Manufacturing employment rose by 54,000 in November, following a decline of 43,000 in the prior month. Within manufacturing, employment in motor vehicles and parts was up by 41,000 in November, reflecting the return of workers who were on strike in October.

In November, employment in leisure and hospitality continued to trend up (+45,000). The industry has added 219,000 jobs over the last 4 months.

Employment in transportation and warehousing continued on an upward trend in November (+16,000). Within the industry, job gains occurred in warehousing and storage (+8,000) and in couriers and messengers (+5,000).

Financial activities employment also continued to trend up in November (+13,000), with a gain of 7,000 in credit intermediation and related activities. Financial activities
has added 116,000 jobs over the last 12 months.
"

:popcorn:

The bulk of the Health Care Jobs added were CNA jobs.
Less than the Minimum for the Living Wage.
Leisure and hospitality is another way of saying minimum wage motel maids.
... and you know this how? because you're just making things up that AREN'T in the report and thought someone might believe them ?

ONCE AGAIN for the petty, hyper-partisan dingbat crowd

"In November, average hourly earnings for all employees on private nonfarm payrolls rose by 7 cents to $28.29. Over the last 12 months, average hourly earnings have increased by 3.1 percent. In November, average hourly earnings of private-sector production and nonsupervisory employees rose by 7 cents to $23.83."

Not that I believe the FACTS will deter you from continuing to spout your irrational, counter-factual nonsense. :rolleyes:

I follow the jobs in the locale area. The job listings for Doctors, RNs and LPNs are far and few in between but the CNA jobs are plentiful for those that attend the classes to get the license. it takes a lot more CNAs to support the other types than the others. If you pay attention, in your area, it will be the same.

One of the problems with you Party of the Rumps is you don't seem to use common sense and pay attention to anything other than what your handlers tell you.






Oh piss off you sanctimonious fool. Obummer made the medical profession annoying. He added so much bullshit paperwork that doctors were spending more time on that than actually seeing their patients.

I have numerous friends in the medical profession and they despised what obummer and co. were doing to the profession.

So you can't dispute what I said. Imagine that. I used local job listings and local information that stands clean across America and all you can do is come with a "I know a guy, who knows a Guy" retort.





Your personal experience looking at newspaper listings is useless. We have no idea where you live.

Rural areas are dying irrespective of politics.
Thus, if you are in a rural area ALL medical jobs are dropping.

Urban areas, where I live, on the other hand are filled with medical listings. There is constant need.

But that is merely a fact. You don't seem to do facts.
 
Yall keep hyping on minimum wage. Even the fast food joints around here advertise a couple bucks above minimum wage.

Mickey D's pays 10 bucks an hour around here. Yet it takes at least 15 an hour to make a living wage around here. And that is just to cover the cost of living with no frills and no disposable income. In places that the COL is higher, of course they pay higher but that 15 bucks an hour also goes up just to exist. To date, most people that make under the living wage are eligible for Snap (food stamps, energy assistance, etc.) but in mid 2020, they lose that because they are able to work and have jobs. And that is by an Executive Order Rump and his merry band of Criminals are drafting right now. Meanwhile, we are creating even more of these below living wage jobs at a higher rate than we are all the other jobs. So you can celebrate that 266K increase but most of them are just creating more misery in the long run.

I am not saying that other Presidents have paid that much attention to this problem. It's been going on for the last 30 years. But it's accelerated under Rump and it's just going to get even worse. Rump may be a jobs creation President but we don't need those kind of jobs created. We need Living Wage and Higher jobs created at a higher rate than the service jobs.

And Rump has to go if you Rumpsters celebrate the creation of service jobs.
Higher wage jobs require people with an education. Without an education, people may have to work two jobs, just as it always has been.

There are literally millions of well educated people flipping burgers and doing other McJobs for low wages because those are the ONLY jobs being created.

This is why you have a student debt crisis. Other nations aren’t set up to hobble their young people with tens of thousands of dollars of debt coming out of school.

Your entire economy is now set up to funnel all of the money to the top, and keep working people indebted and struggling throughout their lives.





Yes, obummer was destroying the manufacturing sector. Thanks for pointing that out.

And rump hasn't changed that either. In fact, there are more college educated people working lower paid jobs now than ever before. Before the huge increase in "Service Jobs" they stayed home. Now, they have somewhere to spend their time. I guess you can call it therapy. You certainly can't call it an economic boom.





Yet again, for the terminally stupid, businesses are still responding to obummer policies. Add to that the uncertainty of the political situation and businesses are hedging their bets.

If they knew Trump would be reelected they would be spending money here like mad.
 

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