I was just partially listening to the NPR story on the latest jobs report while on my back inside the sink cabinet replacing a faucet. I didn't listen well enough to regurgitate, but it did set me thinking about my personal jobs report.
I'm a general contractor in Olympia, and while there's talk of falling home starts, I haven't experienced it yet. In fact, I have more work than I want or can handle, hired a sixth carpenter yesterday, and would hire a project lead at the drop of a hat if I could just find a qualified one. For the most part, my clients are not wealthy enough to benefit from Bush's tax cuts in any meaningful way, so I sure wouldn't endorse those defict plumping measures, but not looking past the end of my nose, the financial world looks pretty rosy to me.
Of course, one of my carpenters is just a temp framer who's moving to Seattle to go to dance school at the end of the month (there's a sterotype shatterer, eh?), and there have been several times I couldn't keep 4 people busy, let alone 6, so I don't know if this is just a temporary boom or my new reality.