Glens Falls Hospital Cuts Almost 30 Jobs
Man, this kind of news sucks anytime, but it sucks even more as we approach the Thanksgiving and Christmas seasons.
Man, this kind of news sucks anytime, but it sucks even more as we approach the Thanksgiving and Christmas seasons.
The "Daily Dilemma" on the Sean and Richie Show is featured every weekday morning at 6:40am. We and the listeners take on someone's problems and try to offer different perspectives. Now, these don't have to be huge problems- it could just be something bothering you or a friend, or it could be some little thing you and another just can't agree on. If you have a dilemma to share we'd love to hear it just e-mail us here at the show.
The "Daily Dilemma" on the Sean and Richie Show is featured every weekday morning at 6:40am. We and the listeners take on someone's problems and try to offer different perspectives. Now, these don't have to be huge problems- it could just be something bothering you or a friend, or it could be some little thing you and another just can't agree on. If you have a dilemma to share we'd love to hear it just e-mail us here at the show.
Here is the "Daily Dilemma" from Monday, January 9th, 2012:
An unemployed elderly man from Oregon has decided to hit the open road and move nearly 1,000 miles to Arizona using his only available means of transportation: a lawnmower.
I love my son. Who doesn't love theirs? I'm very proud of him. He's doing very well in college. But I worry for him and everyone else in their 20's. I get accused of being Mr. Negative on the show. Not really. I'm just trying to not "sugar coat" how bad things are. Like the stinkin' economy, and my kid and your kids' future
Time to get serious, because I know there are alot of you who are out of work, or about to be laid off. You've gotta be under alot of stress. But I guess there are some things you can do to hang on to your sanity, so I thought I'd try to help somehow with this article
Unlike a good football game when it comes to the State of the Union Address by President Obama tonight I don't need to give you a channel to watch. It is on all of them.
What seems like endless extensions of unemployment insurance is likely coming to a halt at the end of December. Local food banks are bracing themselves for the impact.