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If people in Utah are looking for a job to live in poverty and stay off the streets its all a matter of being in the right place at the right time when someone gets fired for expecting prosperity out of poverty wages.
Real job seekers research and learn their job title and job descripiton that all employers recognize, and learn about a company before they apply for a job. The more you know about a company, the better your odds are to get a job related to your education and training.
Government oppressed wages and labor have created socialism and worker depression in Utah as state government and industry sends billions of dollars of income and wages to China.
Business and corporations are elected representative with their conflicts of interest on the Hill own the companies and workers of Utah and oppress labor and encourage foreign occupation as scabs to deter prosperity, income, and wage control. Poverty is a product of wage control and oppression, not loss of profits.
New jobs and industry in Utah are jobs to guarantee that poverty, welfare, and high taxation and that excessive government fees remain our way of life.
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It sure would be nice if the wages were not half of what they used to be or least the cost of living would go down and extra nice we paid property taxes that fit what our house are worth now and not 6 years ago. What this article misses is this, you are lucky to make what you were making before the layoffs hit. Good Luck.
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