Tuesday, August 24, 2010

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- Male, Josu, how long!
- Yes, you see ...
- What's up? How's life?
- Well, nothing, man, that after tomorrow I go to Benidorm ...
- vacation?
- No, no, Curran, Curran. Curro me out there.
- Damn!, For happiness, right?
- Yes, of course, I was lucky.
- And surely it is also yours ...
- How involved? Nah, not!
- Ah, what what, then?
- For in a bar, a bar called Pepe.
- What, man? And how well?
- Do you remember when I was in the INEM, I said I would do a catering course?
- Yes, I agree, this decree requiring "trained" to go on the dole ... send eggs, and children, and the worst is that it was only to make up the numbers of pa ...
- Damn, man, you're always just negative! Well you know it was worth it, hey, I learned an egg ...
- Really? But it was not a course of the union, for it to justify subsidies and such?
- Whatever you say, man, but I qualify. I have an official title, and that's what counts.
- Do you kidding? Ja! Ja!
- No, hell, no. Worth.
- And how you have not found a job closer, then?
- Ah, hell! Because the INEM cut my allowance if he did not accept that I catch a curro offer in 30 days ...
- bastards ...! But do you well to pay less? In the bar gigs, I say.
- So, it is to resume. In principle, I will enter as Hospitality Consultant Junior, on probation.
- Hey, man, cut your! You're kidding me.
- No, hell, no. That is just how it happened.
- What the hell is this "Junior Hospitality Consultant?
- Well then, I have not specified the functions, but I imagine that it is washing dishes, waiting tables ...
- Come on, click ... you just need to make photocopies ...
- Damn, look how you bastard ... to see, is what we have ...
- If you say so ...
- Three-month trial period if they are satisfied with my work, I will ascend to Junior Analyst Customer Needs, and then I get paid € 700 a month.
- Waiting three months to gain € 700 as a waiter? And with that we compensate you go there?
- Host, man, this is an opportunity for the future. In a year and will be Senior Analyst, and hopefully in a couple or three years will be Group Manager, and I shall collect 1,300 ...
- Mother, how have you eaten jar ...
- is what it is, but I'm not complaining.
- Damn!, What do you do with Ainhoa \u200b\u200band the kids?
- Well, come with me clear.
- But she had no job?
- Until two months ago yes. Then they cast shade, suspension of payments and such ... or compensation, you ...
- Go ...
- Do not worry, we've got all tied up. As it comes time to join a training course, we found a cross stitch and green beans in the INEM blind Benidorm ...
- Hmmm, an ambitious commitment to the future ...
- Va, less recochineo ...
- Well, do not take it well ... is that not quite understand, still do not know if you are wavering ...
- Well is there, man ...
- Hey, what and where going to live? For three months without income, and then 700 euros ...
- Well, we found an apartment rental in the same block as the bar Pepe ... You see, besides the gigs takes me next door, is a bargain!
- Yes, but how much will it cost? Because I do not think about much ...
- 700 euros per month.
- What? "You're staying with me?
- Yes, man, 700 euros. It is not expensive if you compare with around ...
- I mean, you can earn what you go on the floor?
- is what you get.
- What to eat, what, when high Caritas?
- Do you see how are negative? That is already fixed, man.
- Well, tell me how ...
- Very simple ... Obra Social La Caixa ... gives us credit.

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82% of manufacturing has failed to deal with operations in the IMTS
The Venezuelan Confederation of Industries (Conindustria) said this Tuesday the new system of securities transactions in foreign currency (Sitma) is not a solution to Venezuela's industrial enterprises.
The claim was expressed by the Confederation, after conducting a survey flash. The analysis revealed that most of these companies have failed to perform any operations under this mode, warning that the approved amount, in case of positive transaction-is insufficient for its operations.
Among the sectors affected are in the glass industry, paper, non-metallic mineral products containing alcohol, footwear, plastic, snuff, auto parts, chemicals, aluminum, food processing and graphic arts.
Specifically, 87% of employers said that the IMTS is not a solution for your currency. Among the few who have access to this new system, the same percentage said they approved amount was not enough. On average the companies surveyed felt that the monthly amount of foreign exchange allocation should be $ 1,814,636 and / or $ 11,341,200 annually.
addition, 96% of respondents considered that the exchange rate system, as currently designed, will affect its production levels, which would mean that cause many problems of supply of goods for the next quarter of the year to ask what percentage production could be affected, the average response was 41% which is extremely worrying.
Regarding the Foreign Exchange Administration Commission (Cadivi), 61% of companies said they manage their foreign exchange resources in this way, and noted an improvement in delivery times, going from an average delay of 130 and 180 days in 2009 to approximately 90 days to 120 days in July 2010.
100% of the companies surveyed said requiring a Certificate of Non-Production (CNP) to access foreign currency by Cadivi, which also becomes an obstacle to the proceedings before that body since the Ministry of Science and Technology takes 24 days for delivery, the Ministry of Basic Industries (Mibam), 145 days and other offices, 85 days. Additionally, the industry reported that the Ministry of Science and Technology approves only 85% of CNP requested, the Mibam, 45% and other government departments, 83%
Conindustria considers to be reviewed to fund the current exchange rate system in order to have a credible, reliable and agile that gives certainty to the market and help to foster a climate for investments.

Source taken from:
http://www.el-nacional.com/www/site/p_contenido.php?q=nodo/145100/Econom% C3% ADa/82%-of-manufacturing-no-ha -made-processing-operations-in-the-Sitma

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Plastics provides crisis due to lack of raw materials Request
include resins in the list of priority goods Cadivi
The plastics industry is on the verge of a crisis, as announced by Carlos Celis, President of the Venezuelan Association of Plastic Industries (Avipla).
If last year the processors had difficulty obtaining the necessary amount of raw material by Pequiven, Celis said that now the situation is "dire."
Avipla According to the data, the industries involved in the production of plastic products have a 20% shortfall in the supply of resins, especially polyethylene and polypropylene.
While acknowledging the efforts being made by the state corporation, Celis said that the total resin Pequiven produces and imports is not sufficient to meet demand plastic products in the country.
Celis said that "most companies already have difficulties to complete their production quotas, so have reduced the capacity of production lines by reducing working hours.
also warned that smaller companies are those that may feel a greater impact because "no discretion" in this situation.
However, Celis said that the shortage of raw material does not reach the companies that manufacture packaging and food packaging as Pequiven is giving priority to those who make such products.
To overcome these difficulties, Celis urged the authorities to include plastic resins in the list of priority goods Cadivi and avoid the various formalities to be completed to import raw materials on their own.
also requested the removal of tariff of 15% currently paid by those who have to import such inputs.
Given this scenario, the expansion plans earlier this year made look far. In fact, Celis ruled that the growth achieved in 2007 "has been strangled."


Source taken from:
http://www.eluniversal.com/2008/08/27/eco_art_industria-del-plasti_1018074.shtml