Shredding jobs
February 11, 2009 | New Hampshire, industry | Comments (2)The 50 workers who are losing jobs in New Hampshire as payday lender Advance America closes its stores should contact the New Hampshire legislature and ask, “So, what should I do now?” And in this economy, how long will it be before the landlords are able to find new tenets for the empty store fronts?
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I think they should be paid by the legislators who passsed this bill. The people are out of work, the landlords are out precious income and the people who used the services are out of a way out of a difficult situation when Advance America is the only one who could help! Get the government to pay the salary that was lost and the rental income that was lost and maybe help those people who used the services so that we the economy doesn’t just get worse than it already is. Are you ready for soup lines again??? I know I personally am not!
sounds like they arent going to last very long in Ohio either. Very unfortunant.