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Started by Ducmarc, December 16, 2009, 10:43:36 PM

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Ducmarc

things are really bad when suncruze casino boat shut down followed by massey Cadillac shutting one of it's stores today and my old alma-mater heintzelman's truck center has gone out of the heavy truck business. oh yeah the recession is over.

tug296

We were dry docking those Sun Cruz vessels, the one here in Jax still operates somehow.
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Quote from: Super Dave on December 17, 2009, 05:12:58 AM
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Quote from: tzracer on December 17, 2009, 01:21:19 PM
Our enrollments are at record highs. Our recessions take place when the economy is doing well.
Wife is got a lot of stuff happening there too in teaching.  It's a new venture for her, but, given some of the crappy work that she's shared with me, our kids would have done better work in third grade, some of it must be stimulus money or something to help the really helpless...LOL!
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Ducmarc

as a lifetime mechanic in  the last 3 or 4 recessions we had enough work to keep going .this time it seems to be such a deep one that most of our customers simply parked their fleets. the ones now left have been forced to make repairs. so it has come up a some, but nothing to write home about.  the good part is that if you are still in business once it comes back then you'll be in good shape. at least that's my theory. unfortunately listening to some econmists on NPR we are in for a real long recovery akin to japan's lost decade. their reasoning is that the country and it's people are so far in debit that it may take 10 years to recover   of course this may all be BS . I'm just a mechanic with a tiny shop but it still looks like we as a community are still slowing down.