On a plus side for the shoe-shiners (and environmentalists), their repair business is up. Instead of buying a new pair of shoes, people are much more likely to get the shoes repaired - cheaper and good for the environment.
Friday, November 21, 2008
Sign of the Economy
You can't open a newspaper, or turn on the TV, or listen to the radio, or look at a blog, without hearing about how the Economy is In A Downturn, and we Might Be Facing A Recession. All those experts, saying the same thing. Well, they might actually be right. In an article in The New York Times, the shoe-shiners in Grand Central Station are saying that business is down. And when shoe-shining business is down, you know the economy is doing badly. It's one thing when the average, middle-class teachers and journalists and computer technicians start cutting back on their daily Starbucks runs. But when the real-estate guys, the bankers, and the stock brokers start cutting back on shoe shines, that's when we can start worrying. These are guys that used to get a shoe shine every day, like clockwork. Now, they're down to only once a week, maybe twice at most.
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Wow, we are going down hill now. If people are not getting their shoe polish, what can we hope for. Money is fadding away from our hands, and we are setting our priorities straigt starting with shoe shinning.
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