Dyersburg,Tennessee like most small cities across the country is having its share of job losses. I own rental property in Dyersburg and a few of my tenants have been laid off.
However, for those willing to look hard, there are other jobs available. They may have to drive to Alamo,Tn(new factory opening there) or to Ripley or to Blytheville,Arkansas.
I admit the jobs are getting harder to find but if one is willing to be diligent in their search, they will still be able to find another job if laid off.
Most if not all of these jobs begin as a temporary worker through manpower or some other temp but after 90 days of probation they become full time workers with benefits.
I personally believe all the stimulus being pumped into the national economy will soon begin to help wall street and main street and also help the local economies. I really like the tax credit(up to $8000) for purchasers of homes(must not have owned a home in last 3 years). I do believe the president will have to offer some tax credits for purchasers of new cars(better than current incentive he got passed). This will have to happen in my opinion!
There is light at the end of the tunnel so hang on until the good times come back again!
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