Seventy-six percent of primary care physicians in the U.S. feel “overwhelmed and overloaded.” expected, according to a survey in November 2008, the Medical Foundation, not the 11% of physicians to retire, 13% of the plan of care for active patients, 20% want to come back to the patients and 10 % intend to work part time. Besides the additional documentation required to deal with health plans, 78% of the 12,000 respondents complained that there are not enough primary care physicians. Unfortunately, 60% said they would not recommend medicine as a career. Obviously, doctors are fed up to care.
When gas is $ 4 per gallon, is a gas station owner seemed like a good job. That’s because most people do not know that the profit margin is about 23 cents per gallon, whatever the price of gas. If gas prices are high, customers not only buy less gas, buy fewer goods – and this is the real benefit. Snuff products are the most profitable. Food – chips, candy and snacks – are in second place. In fact, fresh food is a growing trend in the industry with a sales volume doubled in two years. At fuel stations is the man money maker.
In the 1930s and 40s, refrigerators, washers and dryers were money makers. A quarter of these devices were made in the U.S. conducted in Iowa Iowa was home to both Amana and Maytag – two of the world’s largest manufacturers of household appliances. Then came the foreign competition. Amana and Maytag have been purchased, and Iowa lost a fifth of jobs in their work over the past ten years. The good news is that the new industry has moved to the country – alternative energy sources. Former employees drive are now in the process of wind turbine blades. Others are in a facility that converts methane from cow manure into electricity are working. Iowans are always outsource the jobs are difficult.
Of course, not just Americans, the loss of jobs in a recession. Mexico’s National Statistics and Geography Institute reported in August 1000 that the Mexicans who emigrated from Mexico between February and May 2008th This is a decrease by 42% over the same period in 2006. In 2007 814.000 “left to live abroad,” compared with the first 2 million in 2006. The U.S. Border Patrol has also reported a decrease in arrests of illegal immigrants. Because fewer Mexicans immigrate to the U.S., it seems less “jobs that Americans do not want to go” or to be made by the Americans. P>
