8 Responses to “Don’t go wobbly on us now, Ben Bernanke”
essenza on
March 1st, 2010 06:35 GMT
hmm…are we going to face another recession Gerry?I’ve just got job don’t tell me there will be another job cuts ..oh my.
Gerry Davies on
March 1st, 2010 07:22 GMT
what you doing Essenza?
essenza on
March 1st, 2010 07:35 GMT
I’m a civil engineer Gerry…i used to work with KBR but after being unemployed for sometime now i work at local company. I’m doing bridge design currently. After chile earthquake I’m thinking to move as fulltime trader LOL.
Gerry Davies on
March 1st, 2010 07:42 GMT
Bridge design. sounds interesting.
essenza on
March 1st, 2010 07:58 GMT
Not at all Gerry at least to me…but i have something really bother me if I’m not mistaken, that Italy also facing the same problem like what Greece has now. But they are going to build the longest suspension bridge in the world. How do they finance the project then if they are in debt trouble? just food for thought. If this project really happen this year that will reduce a lot of unemployment number for Italy.
volpe on
March 1st, 2010 08:39 GMT
the bridge story is long as the age of berlusconi on the gov, it will not happen it’s too expensive and will ruin the ambient, our debt is huge due to mafia, gov.
our small middle cap industries are world’s leader, we will manage as usual to stay alive.
essenza on
March 1st, 2010 08:58 GMT
I see Volpe. I understand the situation but I’ve been in contact with some of the expert from Stretto di Messina, and they said the government already tell them to go ahead. They said they are now in preparation work (probably preliminary mobilization of equipment and labour) around messina. The bridge is one hell state of the art really, a very-very “dare” design. However just hope for the best.
volpe on
March 1st, 2010 09:02 GMT
i know they started to deviate the train rail but untill is not started yet i do not believe it, the mafia is in the middle and when it’s there noting works properly, i’ve seen nuclear power plants stops almost at the end of the jobs in my country.
the airport of milan took 20 years to build it and 200 people went to jail for it.
it’s very complicated here.
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hmm…are we going to face another recession Gerry?I’ve just got job don’t tell me there will be another job cuts ..oh my.
what you doing Essenza?
I’m a civil engineer Gerry…i used to work with KBR but after being unemployed for sometime now i work at local company. I’m doing bridge design currently. After chile earthquake I’m thinking to move as fulltime trader LOL.
Bridge design. sounds interesting.
Not at all Gerry at least to me…but i have something really bother me if I’m not mistaken, that Italy also facing the same problem like what Greece has now. But they are going to build the longest suspension bridge in the world. How do they finance the project then if they are in debt trouble? just food for thought. If this project really happen this year that will reduce a lot of unemployment number for Italy.
the bridge story is long as the age of berlusconi on the gov, it will not happen it’s too expensive and will ruin the ambient, our debt is huge due to mafia, gov.
our small middle cap industries are world’s leader, we will manage as usual to stay alive.
I see Volpe. I understand the situation but I’ve been in contact with some of the expert from Stretto di Messina, and they said the government already tell them to go ahead. They said they are now in preparation work (probably preliminary mobilization of equipment and labour) around messina. The bridge is one hell state of the art really, a very-very “dare” design. However just hope for the best.
i know they started to deviate the train rail but untill is not started yet i do not believe it, the mafia is in the middle and when it’s there noting works properly, i’ve seen nuclear power plants stops almost at the end of the jobs in my country.
the airport of milan took 20 years to build it and 200 people went to jail for it.
it’s very complicated here.