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By *exy fireman OP   Man
over a year ago

essex

does it really exist ?

i live close to a large retail park and the carparks are always full to the brim!

several times i have tried to book last minute breaks in UK holiday campsites, always full!

if i go to a restaurant, always packed!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

It's a myth. I've got lots of work lined up for the first three months of this year and it's showing no signs of abating. I believe the next quarter figures from the govt will show us in a positive recovery.

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By *UNKIEMan
over a year ago

south east

Yes it does exist ...i work with the public day and night and the economy has def been having an effect for quite some time

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Credit crunch or recession? they're not entirely the same thing

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"does it really exist ?

i live close to a large retail park and the carparks are always full to the brim!

several times i have tried to book last minute breaks in UK holiday campsites, always full!

if i go to a restaurant, always packed! "

....ask the guys and girls who worked for Comet and Jessops....

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

The credit crunch does not always equate to general public spending though.

It is still not in line with the debt of the country.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"does it really exist ?

i live close to a large retail park and the carparks are always full to the brim!

several times i have tried to book last minute breaks in UK holiday campsites, always full!

if i go to a restaurant, always packed!

....ask the guys and girls who worked for Comet and Jessops.... "

and the 800 just made redundant from Honda

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"It's a myth. I've got lots of work lined up for the first three months of this year and it's showing no signs of abating. I believe the next quarter figures from the govt will show us in a positive recovery."
Its not a myth. For thse who have lots of work there are hundereds who are struggling with empty order books. I, like you have never been so busy but I know lots who have real financial worries. A myth is a false or unreal event.......this is very real!

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By *iewMan
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over a year ago

Angus & Findhorn

buy now, pay later and then it all came crashing down......

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"does it really exist ?

i live close to a large retail park and the carparks are always full to the brim!

several times i have tried to book last minute breaks in UK holiday campsites, always full!

if i go to a restaurant, always packed!

....ask the guys and girls who worked for Comet and Jessops....

and the 800 just made redundant from Honda "

Excellent point well made.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I (m) work in.recruitment and there is more chance of a triple dip recession than a recovery.......lots of manufacturing companies are.looking at ways of how to massively reduce outgoings....

Unfortunately wages is.one of the easy ways....

Something nice n positive for a Saturday night_!!!!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I (m) work in.recruitment and there is more chance of a triple dip recession than a recovery.......lots of manufacturing companies are.looking at ways of how to massively reduce outgoings....

Unfortunately wages is.one of the easy ways....

Something nice n positive for a Saturday night_!!!!"

When a company wants to restructure they almost always do it during a recession as it's far easier to lay people off with the excuse that times are hard. They don't do it boom periods because they don't have time to restructure and fulfill the order books.

You only have to look around where you live to see if there is a recovery or not - look at building sites. If buildings are being constructed, or have restarted construction, times are improving. Take where we live as an example. Two years ago I noticed quite a few building sites that had been started and then closed, and they have ALL restarted now, along with five new complexes within 5 miles of our house.

I believe that we will see sustained periods of economic growth for the next year or two, and that's going to be quite handy for the govt in the run in to May 2015. Mark my words.

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By *nnyMan
over a year ago

Glasgow


"It's a myth. I've got lots of work lined up for the first three months of this year and it's showing no signs of abating. I believe the next quarter figures from the govt will show us in a positive recovery."

And to celebrate, David Cameron will walk across the Thames.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"does it really exist ?

i live close to a large retail park and the carparks are always full to the brim!

several times i have tried to book last minute breaks in UK holiday campsites, always full!

if i go to a restaurant, always packed! "

There is for some and not for others and to add to that there are even more who make a profit out of others struggles. The facts are though there is less disposable income in the economy but what there is will still get spent.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"It's a myth. I've got lots of work lined up for the first three months of this year and it's showing no signs of abating. I believe the next quarter figures from the govt will show us in a positive recovery.

And to celebrate, David Cameron will walk across the Thames."

Not an impossible feat these days. .. Dynamo did it!

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By *ancsflyerCouple
over a year ago

nelson

we went to partners friday night and it was dead so if any of them spending in the retail park would like to spend some at partners in bury then bring it on as we would have liked lots of sexy fun some come on you swingers and splash the cash alan xx

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Funny how different people see things in other regions, professions.I am in construction closed a plumbing heating business to become project manager employed to a firm, seem ok for next 12 months, however I have seen a few recessions and this is not one, there is a north south divide still booming in London,a lot of people are in a cocoon of security in their own jobs. I have not lost 1 day in this so called recession but I see plenty suffer,I would empty bins before drawing dole.In Athens in August

People were so happy ,getting on as usual come back here you would believe it was us going bump tomorrow.We are drip fed this info , god forbid Spain ,Greece ,Italy going because then the real truth will be revealed that this is was it is a depression and they knew it 4 years ago. Only the strong survive lol

On that note I'm gonna cheer up singing it while I go to sleep

WE ARE DOOMED

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

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