I was thinking maybe 1,200. Of course, this is an overall figure, not just for Birmingham. But the largest number of those jobs will be in Alabama. Hooray for mergers!
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Reminds me of an old song, Seasons Change, but only every year. The Big got bigger, I wonder how many of those that will lose their jobs voted for the “Business” President and Congress? Seems like the only way business knows how to grow nowdays is to cut payroll, without actually growing assetts or sales. Economically, the elimination of competition is a very bad idea, let alone a terrible value issue.
“I went to a bookstore and asked the assistant, “Where’s the self-help section?” She said if she told me, it would defeat the purpose.”