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Weave

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  1. Is back in the day 5 years ago? 5 years ago the facility that employed me closed. I went through the whole process but found a job that started the day after out facility closed, so I never needed to file a claim. But even then I was told by NY Labor Dept I would need to provide a list online weekly. There wouldn’t be a need for me to be there in person. But again, I never had to follow through because I never was actually unemployed. I really think, absent of data, you are assuming the worst with no data.
  2. And all of this too. Its easier to blame the slackers though.
  3. You tell me whether that has changed. You are the one with the belief.
  4. NHLPA BS too. I’ll never understand why the players union isn’t all over real player safety issues.
  5. NY website still lists a requirement that you mist be actively looking for work to qualify for benefits. Fortunately for me I have never had to go through the process to know how diligently that was assessed in the past or any knowledge of whether it has changed. The language the state is using indicates it is still a requirement though.
  6. Maybe paramedics should stand up for themselves like Timmy’s workers did.
  7. Retirements result in lower workers moving up the chain, resulting in lower positions opening, combined with a monstrous demand for products actually increasing the market for labor. There is actual data supporting both of those. I need to see data showing people being paid to stay home before assuming that is what is driving it.
  8. Is there even anecdotal data that you are basing this on? I haven’t looked, but I haven’t stumbled on anything either suggesting that the issue is still people getting paid to stay home. It feels like old man yelling at clouds without any data to back it up.
  9. I know half a dozen people in their 50s that retired in the last year. I don’t know any young people sitting home. Don’t assume its all slackers on the govt dole.
  10. I suspect the behavior was in the office as well. I won’t speak for what works among athletes (although I suspect it doesn’t work well there either) but I can confidently say that emotional outbursts are not effective in office environments. And there is something more. The announcement indicated he will be in an alcohol treatment program.
  11. I’ll go further. Yelling goes against every leadership training tenet I have ever been exposed to. If he is yelling, he’s lost the room. If he is yelling he is denying open, honest communication among his team. If he is yelling, he’s resorted to emotion over logic. If his team needs him to yell for motivation he’s chosen his team poorly. Motivated people don’t require emotional outbursts to perform. Strong personalities won’t abide a leader prone to emotional outbursts. The team that stays will be weak personalities, and weak personalities make for weak teams. He’s sabotaging his own team. So really, yelling is a strong indicator that he is a poor leader that is holding back his team. He needed to go.
  12. Good leaders are not verbally abusive. Firing someone, a leader especially, for being verbally abusive is 100% justifiable.
  13. I like the cut of your jib.
  14. JFC Noone ever lost their love for the game (fans included) because they were battling for the last playoff spot. This ***** has been absolutely devastating to the fanbase of this team. Hell, NHL viewership as a whole is sunk in this market.
  15. Dahlin played well with Scandella as well. I’m at the point where I think Scandella was the reason and not Ras or Joki.
  16. And the team still needed a foundation of good, playoff tested vets whether we used all those picks or not. Hos failure was in scouting, not the plan.
  17. I wasn’t thinking of a player choosing to sit out, rather delayed clearance to return to play. And it was a half in jest remark.
  18. Hmm…. I don’t hate this comparison.
  19. I can’t even begin to think about what his upside might be when it is clear as mud what his eventual role is going to be. It “feels” like center is a temporary gig while the kids stew in Roc, but he seems to have taken some shine to it. Is he a Keith Primeau?
  20. I really need to see one or two mentors in that lineup.
  21. I seriously doubt his plan was “add malcontents and dirtbags”. I’m certain it was, support kids with high end veterans. Choices, not plan, was his downfall. I suppose he gravitated towards his own kind.
  22. Thank you for mansplaining the obvious to me.
  23. We did have at least 1 tankfruit that wouldn’t accept that leadership. I don’t think that is debatable anymore.
  24. Fill in with good battle tested vets, and maybe, just maybe everyone develops as they should.
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