Potter wrote: ↑Tue Oct 31, 2023 9:33 am
weeksy wrote: ↑Tue Oct 31, 2023 9:11 am
No it won't... it won't come as a shock to any of them, anyone can see the way things are, none of this is even remotely newsworthy apart from the fact that lots of companies are folding... But is that news... well, not really.
It had nothing to do with you telling us, you can see it walking down any highstreet, walking into any pub, going to any shopping center... People are not doing as well as they were in terms of disposable income.
Oh I see what you mean, yes now it's actually happening you'd be hard pressed to miss it or ignore it.
I remember saying this a couple of years ago, I said you could put your head in the sand and pretend it isn't coming, or prepare for it by cutting back, because if you wait until it's actually happened and it's right under your nose then it's too late.
Now it's too late.
WOuldn't 'cutting back' have just moved it on further and quicker. Demand would have been lower for things, people would still be getting laid off, they'd just potentially have a bigger bank account to compensate for it, but arguably, it would still have happened. Just a question of when.
However if you're in a job, leaving that job is often hard and moving out of Sector A of sales for example, wouldn't be any worse/better than Sector B, so what were they to do, their jobs were safe, right up until the time they were not. There are of course some 'safe' industries at the moment, but picking and choosing them wasnt/isn't easy.