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Old 03.16.2020, 09:35 PM   #104
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Originally Posted by EVOLghost
I honestly think they’re expecting to be hit hard once things start moving again, but still terrifying when I see this shit move. Luckily big accounts are Walmart/costco, Ikeas, and a tire account from SE Asia....so shits moving but yeah.
well, there’s a recession or depression on the way, it’s inevitable because we’re supposed to be paralyzed for 2-3 months and then resume

a lot of people will go bankrupt

and things WILL slow down, but

costco and walmart are safe bets. when money is low, people will shop cheap (walmart) or in bulk (costco).

do your best work and be valuable to your bosses. they’re buying (labor) from you. make your offer desirable.

if you’re in the luxury business OTOH... it might be a problem
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