Posts Tagged ‘Optimism’
April 2nd, 2012
Just what we need to change the money climate as well
Spring has sprung in this part of the world and the warmer weather, the change to summer time and last week’s optimism at the stock exchange has put a whole new look on the world. Let’s use this change to transform our dark and dreary thoughts about money and the world’s finances. It’s enough with the gloom and doom.
Nature
I took a walk through town this morning and marveled at nature. She’s optimistic – there are new shoots on the trees. The air is filled with the smell of orange blossoms (meaning money next winter), new little flowers on all the olive trees (meaning more money next winter). Nature’s not giving up and neither should we. I may even fulfill a nagging desire and buy myself a digital camera so that I can email pictures of spring around the world. How is my shaky job? I’m hoping my optimism will keep my job going, although it’s not looking good at the moment.
What I do
I work as a sub-contractor for a contractor who works for Intel. It sounds a bit like a daisy-chain affair but the relationships are very professional. In good times this was a great arrangement and I have had constant work since the mid 90’s. Some years were frantic and I never got to bed at the end of the day, and other years were slack and I had to turn to other means to make money. During the last bad patch I found myself unemployed for some months until work started to trickle in again. Then it took off in earnest and the last 3 years have been hectic. Now it has slowed while Intel seems to be reorganizing and checking out new technology. So I am an odd-job man again.
What the town does
I’m sure I’ll manage, but I’m not so sure about Intel-town. The main Intel plant is situated in a small industrial town. It was a ‘Nothing-Town’ before Intel arrived. Then it took off. Contractors and visitors flooded in, restaurants opened, cabs rushed up and down, sandwich bars appeared, a small shopping center was built, then a larger shopping center, then a major supermarket. Then Intel built a second and larger fab, and the town settled down to its status as the semi-conductor center of the world. Intel launched educational facilities for the children of the town and training programs for the adults and became a responsible and important part of the town. There was talk that maybe Intel would expand or even build a third fab, who knows? With a company like this in town anything is possible.
What now?
At the moment things are quiet down there and everyone is holding their breath while rumors fly that Intel is moving to another country. Normal production continues but there is no new development work. Perhaps they’re working less hours in the production halls where the local men and women work and that’s good news. But there are lay-offs and casualties and that’s bad news. Let’s hope that a touch of spring comes to Intel-Town soon.
Tags: Intel, Optimism, Spring
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