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Latest post 04-09-2012 12:18 PM by TaterSalad. 572 replies.
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Anonymous Citizen


- Joined on 11-22-2008
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People Are Leaving are State
It's terrible whats happening to our jobs and our economy. Michigan actually has an extra tax tacked on to gasoline approved by our governor none the less.
I have experienced the same thing looking for jobs. Over qualified or didn't pass there ridiculous honesty( more like psychology) test. I am single mother with 3 teen agers who lost her job after 7 years with the company because I was getting paid to much. I have a college degree and working on another one. I don't have any other income. And about to lose my house already. If I don't get an extension I'll have to move out of state. I won't have a choice.
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Anonymous Citizen


- Joined on 11-22-2008
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Ways and Means Committee Comment
Is this really true, we actually could be getting our desperately needed extensions? Does that mean that if you are currently collecting that you automatically get this? I am not sure how this works, could you please respond and let me know, or if any one else reads this and knows?
Thanks,
Desperate in Michigan
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Anonymous Citizen


- Joined on 11-22-2008
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Extension of Unemployment benefits asap
To whom it may concern:
I am concerned with the rate of unemployment benefits in the state of Michigan. As the rate of inflation increases on fuel, groceries, utilities, and education, the state is not compensating enough for the unemployed rates in this state.
As a resident of Michigan for the past 30 years, the state is experiencing the highest unemployment rates in years. The current unemployment benefits have been at maximum of $362 per week which is not sufficient enough taking into account the amount of inflation. Once taxes are paid, this amount of money is not sufficient.
As for myself, I have worked hard and due to the decline in jobs and the decline of the automotive industry, I have been laid off. It is difficult enough that there are limited job opportunities and I feel that the unemployment rates need to be increased along with the increase in costs of the items mentioned above.
This is a very serious issue in Michigan and I would appreciate you taking the time to attend to this matter and increase the amount of unemployment benefits and extended benefits program.
Thank you and I look forward to hearing back from you regarding this matter.
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Anonymous Citizen


- Joined on 11-22-2008
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Well Folks, this is it. I just called Marvin for my last unemployment check. I do not have a job, nor do I have any interviews lined up for this week or the next. I sent out 17 resumes (just yesterday alone)...good news not one of them sent anything back stating that I was "not what they were looking for"!!!! Keep your fingers crossed.
I am so hoping that this extension goes through, even if it doesn't help me, it will help others who are facing the same fate that I am facing right now. Calling the bank to work out something on my loans (personal and vehicle)and get this I only owe one more year on it!!!! We can't afford to move like some of the other posters here on this site, can't afford to do much of anything when gas prices soar by 15 cents a gallon overnight (my current gas prices: 3.55). My heart goes out to the people who have lost their homes, vehicles and such, spent their savings to make ends meet. I have been there.
Two and half years ago, my now husband received a promotion/transfer to our current area, it took us 10 months to sell his home, and then we lost our backsides in the deal. It took me 2 months to find work and then I took a 22,000.00 year pay cut just so that I could have a job. We have exhausted all of our savings, I sold my stocks, just to keep us afloat. Now this. Yes, there may be hundreds of thousands of jobs on MI works, but only 5 people in 3 months have reviewed my resume there. I have applied to jobs that I am over qualified for (got turned down--even before I had a chance for an interview). Have been on 3 interviews in the past 6 months, and still no job, and like the rest of you, no extensions. I am telling all this, in hopes that some one with importance will read this, and take this and all of the other letters like this to Washington and get the extension ball rolling....fast!!!
This isn't only bad for our economy, but for the health of those in my situation, feeling destitute, depressed, alone....I am fortunate that I have friends and family to lean on, but they are financially tight as well and can't afford to help!
With the cost of gas and such, Michigan's tourism should see a significant drop this year, as well as those of us who live here not affording to travel, and where does that leave us, the ones who need work? Out in the cold, literally.
Good luck to all,
Desperate in Michigan
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Anonymous Citizen


- Joined on 11-22-2008
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Re: Thats who is killing us, The CEO's
Yep, you figured it out. The evil rich business men who employ all the rest of us are the bad guys. Keep drinking the liberal/socialist kool ade and let me know how it works out for you.
And the real scary part...you are allowed to vote.
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Anonymous Citizen


- Joined on 11-22-2008
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Just to note: We did not take extra mortgages/equity of out of his house nor have we done it here (where we currently live) to take vacations.... or such. We have never been on vacation--oh sure he gets time off, but we can't afford to go places. Due to the fact that the house he sold, like I stated cost us more to sell....We were making dual mortgage payments, heating, water, electric, etc. for 10 months...that alone takes a lot out, we were living on Credit Cards, which now are paid down due to refunds (some economic stimulus there :) )
No, his promotion/transfer did NOT make up for my loss of wages.
I will try your advice on limiting my abilities when applying for jobs I KNOW that I am over qualified for. Thank you.
I guess I should be more grateful sounding for the things that I do have: my health, my husband, a roof over my head, and food on the table. I am thankful for all of those things, but what would make it better is a JOB, and if I can't have that right now, then the extension that others like us need just to make ends meet.
Thank you again for your advice on the resume!! I appreciate that.
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Anonymous Citizen


- Joined on 11-22-2008
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What Are The Known Oil Reserves
In Michigan?
Have there been any recent oil discoveries of significance in this state?
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Anonymous Citizen


- Joined on 11-22-2008
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Re:What Are The Known Oil Reserves
If we started drilling in the wasteland of ANWR tomorrow you would see gas at $2 a gallon by memorial day. It's simple supply and demand. Demand is there and the tree hugging, bunny kissing control freak libs won't let them drill. I guess it's okay with the so called greenies that we shoot ourselves in the foot to punish all those evil corporations. This country will not survive the plunging intelligence level of the government educated morons.
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