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A. Yes there are, but looking in the yellow pages doesn't often help - for instance, there is no place w/i a 200 mile radius of my town that performs this service.
Do an internet search for "Hard drive data recovery" and you will find many, then see if any are near you. There are some in Chicago, (I am in Wisconsin) but I chose to use one in California, since they offered a free diagnosis, and gave me a list of what could be recovered. Then I chose what I needed (all MyPictures), and my quote was based on that. It isn't cheap though. All MyPictures fit on one DVD, but cost $350 to recover!
Do an internet search for "Hard drive data recovery" and you will find many, then see if any are near you. There are some in Chicago, (I am in Wisconsin) but I chose to use one in California, since they offered a free diagnosis, and gave me a list of what could be recovered. Then I chose what I needed (all MyPictures), and my quote was based on that. It isn't cheap though. All MyPictures fit on one DVD, but cost $350 to recover!
Are non-Wisconsin union members happy that their -$-MILLIONS-$- in union dues were squandered?
Q. The GOP won.
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A. They shoud be elated ! They surely knew of these facts : ***** Wisconsinâs New Jobs Account for More than Half of Nationâs Net Gain for June 2011..*****Where are those Wisconsin democrat politicians that went in hiding and where are all the whining unions members and all their bused in capital protesters now ?*****
While the Nation Sputters on Jobs, Wisconsin Economy Begins to Hum
[Madison, Wiscâ¦] Earlier this month, analysts were dismayed by the nationâs anemic job creation numbers. On Thursday, state officials were pleased as they released data that showed more than half of the net new jobs added in the US in June came from Wisconsin.
âWe have made difficult decisions in our state, but they are beginning to payoff,â said Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker ( R ). âThe national job figures remind us that we can not rest after one month of good news; while there will be ups and downs along the way, we must help lead the nation to recovery.â
Using seasonally adjusted data, the 12,900 private-sector jobs created in June marks the largest one-month gain in Wisconsin since September 2003. The stateâs net new job gain for June is 9,500 jobs, more than half of the nationâs net gain of 18,000 jobs for the same month.
Many in the past had given up looking for a job which removed them from the unemployment rolls â now they are back to looking for jobs. In June there were 118,800 total entrants to the labor force, up 15,100 from May. That boosted the overall unemployment rate .2 percent to 7.6. Wisconsinâs unemployment rate remains below the national rate of 9.2%.
âWisconsin has added ***39,300*** private-sector jobs since Governor Walker declared Wisconsin open for business,â Department of Workforce Development Secretary Scott Baumbach said. âJobseekers and employers alike are reaping the economic benefits of the business-friendly environment that Governor Walker is advancing, and we encourage jobseekers to keep pursuing these new employment opportunities.â
State officials note that in the first six months of 2011, Wisconsinâs total private sector job growth of 1.7% has been almost twice the national rate of 0.9%; and in the manufacturing sector job growth has been more than twice the national rate, 3.2% compared to 1.2%.
Wisconsin total nonfarm job growth (1.4%) has been more that twice the national rate (0.6%).
Governor Walker has made job creation a focus of his platform, vowing to help Wisconsinâs private sector create a quarter of million new jobs by the end of his term. Administration officials were quick to tout the new numbers Thursday, with Walker holding a noon press conference in Milwaukee and Lieutenant Governor Rebecca Kleefisch and Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation CEO Paul Jadin holding another in Green Bay two hours later.
Since January, Wisconsin has added 39,300 new jobs, with 14,100 of those in the ever-important manufacturing sector. Eight hundred new manufacturing jobs were created in the state in June.
******Compared to a year ago, private sector jobs increased by 42,400 (seasonally adjusted*******).
While the Nation Sputters on Jobs, Wisconsin Economy Begins to Hum
[Madison, Wiscâ¦] Earlier this month, analysts were dismayed by the nationâs anemic job creation numbers. On Thursday, state officials were pleased as they released data that showed more than half of the net new jobs added in the US in June came from Wisconsin.
âWe have made difficult decisions in our state, but they are beginning to payoff,â said Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker ( R ). âThe national job figures remind us that we can not rest after one month of good news; while there will be ups and downs along the way, we must help lead the nation to recovery.â
Using seasonally adjusted data, the 12,900 private-sector jobs created in June marks the largest one-month gain in Wisconsin since September 2003. The stateâs net new job gain for June is 9,500 jobs, more than half of the nationâs net gain of 18,000 jobs for the same month.
Many in the past had given up looking for a job which removed them from the unemployment rolls â now they are back to looking for jobs. In June there were 118,800 total entrants to the labor force, up 15,100 from May. That boosted the overall unemployment rate .2 percent to 7.6. Wisconsinâs unemployment rate remains below the national rate of 9.2%.
âWisconsin has added ***39,300*** private-sector jobs since Governor Walker declared Wisconsin open for business,â Department of Workforce Development Secretary Scott Baumbach said. âJobseekers and employers alike are reaping the economic benefits of the business-friendly environment that Governor Walker is advancing, and we encourage jobseekers to keep pursuing these new employment opportunities.â
State officials note that in the first six months of 2011, Wisconsinâs total private sector job growth of 1.7% has been almost twice the national rate of 0.9%; and in the manufacturing sector job growth has been more than twice the national rate, 3.2% compared to 1.2%.
Wisconsin total nonfarm job growth (1.4%) has been more that twice the national rate (0.6%).
Governor Walker has made job creation a focus of his platform, vowing to help Wisconsinâs private sector create a quarter of million new jobs by the end of his term. Administration officials were quick to tout the new numbers Thursday, with Walker holding a noon press conference in Milwaukee and Lieutenant Governor Rebecca Kleefisch and Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation CEO Paul Jadin holding another in Green Bay two hours later.
Since January, Wisconsin has added 39,300 new jobs, with 14,100 of those in the ever-important manufacturing sector. Eight hundred new manufacturing jobs were created in the state in June.
******Compared to a year ago, private sector jobs increased by 42,400 (seasonally adjusted*******).
is the TEA party too liberal?
Q. They didn't argue for enough cuts in spending and failed to demand a balanced budget or nothing ! Now we get downgraded for them being too liberal. Are they Too liberal?
If the tEA party stood firm and demanded a balanced budget , we would not have gotten our credit downgrade, right?
Lady , compromising is the problem, we have to QUIT spending not just a compromise about a few lil cuts..
If the tEA party stood firm and demanded a balanced budget , we would not have gotten our credit downgrade, right?
Lady , compromising is the problem, we have to QUIT spending not just a compromise about a few lil cuts..
A. NOPE ! We simply need to expose the hidden success of the Tea Party agenda ~~~ All you have to do is look at the facts without bias` knowing that the democrat majority for 2 years running has not produced a budget !!! Here`s what will happen in the entire USA when there are no liberals standing in the way of progress because this has already happened ; and regardless of your refusal to believe the facts and your thumbs down , the facts remain just that ; facts ! ~~ Republican governor Scott Walker has done more for positive economic atmosphere in 6 months than Obama could do in his entire lifetime !! Here`s what you can look forward to as you elect a Republican Governor and then a Republican President & Congress , and get rid of democrats and their insane spending policies ***** Wisconsinâs New Jobs Account for More than Half of Nationâs Net Gain for June*****
While Nation Sputters on Jobs, Wisconsin Economy Begins to Hum
[Madison, Wiscâ¦] Earlier this month, analysts were dismayed by the nationâs anemic job creation numbers. On Thursday, state officials were pleased as they released data that showed more than half of the net new jobs added in the US in June came from Wisconsin.
âWe have made difficult decisions in our state, but they are beginning to payoff,â said Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker (R). âThe national job figures remind us that we can not rest after one month of good news; while there will be ups and downs along the way, we must help lead the nation to recovery.â
Using seasonally adjusted data, the 12,900 private-sector jobs created in June marks the largest one-month gain in Wisconsin since September 2003. The stateâs net new job gain for June is 9,500 jobs, more than half of the nationâs net gain of 18,000 jobs for the same month.
Many in the past had given up looking for a job which removed them from the unemployment rolls â now they are back to looking for jobs. In June there were 118,800 total entrants to the labor force, up 15,100 from May. That boosted the overall unemployment rate .2 percent to 7.6. Wisconsinâs unemployment rate remains below the national rate of 9.2%.
âWisconsin has added ***39,300*** private-sector jobs since Governor Walker declared Wisconsin open for business,â Department of Workforce Development Secretary Scott Baumbach said. âJob seekers and employers alike are reaping the economic benefits of the business-friendly environment that Governor Walker is advancing, and we encourage job seekers to keep pursuing these new employment opportunities.â
State officials note that in the first six months of 2011, Wisconsinâs total private sector job growth of 1.7% has been almost twice the national rate of 0.9%; and in the manufacturing sector job growth has been more than twice the national rate, 3.2% compared to 1.2%.
Wisconsin total nonfarm job growth (1.4%) has been more that twice the national rate (0.6%).
Governor Walker has made job creation a focus of his platform, vowing to help Wisconsinâs private sector create a quarter of million new jobs by the end of his term. Administration officials were quick to tout the new numbers Thursday, with Walker holding a noon press conference in Milwaukee and Lieutenant Governor Rebecca Kleefisch and Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation CEO Paul Jadin holding another in Green Bay two hours later.
Since January, Wisconsin has added 39,300 new jobs, with 14,100 of those in the ever-important manufacturing sector. Eight hundred new manufacturing jobs were created in the state in June.
Compared to a year ago, private sector jobs increased by 42,400 (seasonally adjusted).
Go Scott Walker [ R ] ! Good riddance to Jim Doyle [ D ] ! Wisconsin is now on the road to fiscal sanity.
While Nation Sputters on Jobs, Wisconsin Economy Begins to Hum
[Madison, Wiscâ¦] Earlier this month, analysts were dismayed by the nationâs anemic job creation numbers. On Thursday, state officials were pleased as they released data that showed more than half of the net new jobs added in the US in June came from Wisconsin.
âWe have made difficult decisions in our state, but they are beginning to payoff,â said Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker (R). âThe national job figures remind us that we can not rest after one month of good news; while there will be ups and downs along the way, we must help lead the nation to recovery.â
Using seasonally adjusted data, the 12,900 private-sector jobs created in June marks the largest one-month gain in Wisconsin since September 2003. The stateâs net new job gain for June is 9,500 jobs, more than half of the nationâs net gain of 18,000 jobs for the same month.
Many in the past had given up looking for a job which removed them from the unemployment rolls â now they are back to looking for jobs. In June there were 118,800 total entrants to the labor force, up 15,100 from May. That boosted the overall unemployment rate .2 percent to 7.6. Wisconsinâs unemployment rate remains below the national rate of 9.2%.
âWisconsin has added ***39,300*** private-sector jobs since Governor Walker declared Wisconsin open for business,â Department of Workforce Development Secretary Scott Baumbach said. âJob seekers and employers alike are reaping the economic benefits of the business-friendly environment that Governor Walker is advancing, and we encourage job seekers to keep pursuing these new employment opportunities.â
State officials note that in the first six months of 2011, Wisconsinâs total private sector job growth of 1.7% has been almost twice the national rate of 0.9%; and in the manufacturing sector job growth has been more than twice the national rate, 3.2% compared to 1.2%.
Wisconsin total nonfarm job growth (1.4%) has been more that twice the national rate (0.6%).
Governor Walker has made job creation a focus of his platform, vowing to help Wisconsinâs private sector create a quarter of million new jobs by the end of his term. Administration officials were quick to tout the new numbers Thursday, with Walker holding a noon press conference in Milwaukee and Lieutenant Governor Rebecca Kleefisch and Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation CEO Paul Jadin holding another in Green Bay two hours later.
Since January, Wisconsin has added 39,300 new jobs, with 14,100 of those in the ever-important manufacturing sector. Eight hundred new manufacturing jobs were created in the state in June.
Compared to a year ago, private sector jobs increased by 42,400 (seasonally adjusted).
Go Scott Walker [ R ] ! Good riddance to Jim Doyle [ D ] ! Wisconsin is now on the road to fiscal sanity.
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