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		<description><![CDATA[He repeatedly called out the company web-services divisions for failing to pull their own weight, and suggested that fixing them may require running them as though the profits from the dial-up business didn&#039;t exist. &#8220;Healthy companies throw off cash,&#8221; he &#8230; <a href="http://populicio.us/if-it-takes-you-99-weeks-to-find-a-job-then-perhaps-youre-doing-it-wrong/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>He repeatedly called out the company web-services divisions for failing to pull their own weight, and suggested that fixing them may require running them as though the profits from the dial-up business didn&#039;t exist. &#8220;Healthy companies throw off cash,&#8221; he said. &#8220;What you should be focusing on is, how does the web services business throw off cash?&#8221; </p>
<p>Two important businesses, AOL Mail and MapQuest, have both been mismanaged, though in different ways, he said. The former was &#8220;overrun by monetization,&#8221; driving users away. &#8220;&#8221;The first day I started, I logged into AOL email and I got 15 to 20 ads, some of them pop-ups,&#8221; he said. &#8220;When you sent a nice message to your friend, you usually sent them a nice ad as well, and that&#039;s not really a nice user experience.&#8221; He added, &#8220;It&#039;s kind of product hygiene.&#8221;</p>
<p>MapQuest, meanwhile, was the victim of technological neglect, which, in turn, relates to a failure by AOL to recruit top engineers. That issue, he said, is being addressed aggressively. &#8220;Engineers love to solve big problems, and AOL is a big problem on that side,&#8221; he said. &#8220;If anyone in this room has relatives who are engineers and who are good, send them to AOL. We&#039;ll make them very happy.&#8221; </p>
<p>But while it may be looking to hire geeks, AOL is also in the midst of a huge workforce reduction, one that will shrink the company&#039;s payroll by 2,500 employees. That downsizing, Armstrong said, is the reason he declined to accept a bonus of between $1.5 million and $4 million he was due for 2009. &#8220;I don&#039;t think I should&#039;ve gotten paid for laying off a third of my employees,&#8221; he said. </p>
<p>&#8220;We are running the company in a very rigorous way,&#8221; Armstrong added. &#8220;I think the morale at the company has turned around a lot, even with the reductions.&#8221;</p>
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<h5 class="posthead"><a href="http://mises.org/Community/blogs/mikguiruram/archive/2009/12/09/is-99-weeks-of-unemployment-checks-enough-or-should-it-be-extended-if-extended-where-will-the-money-come-from.aspx">Is 99 weeks of unemployment checks enough? Or should it be extended? If extended, where will the money come from?</a></h5>
<p>How can they extend the benefits when they have no money? Eventually these people getting unemployment are going to have to get off their ass and take a job that they may think is &#8220;beneath them&#8221;.Getting unemployment for 99 weeks is MORE than enough time to find a job, even if it&#039;s a crappy job at Walmart. Enough is enough.</p>
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<p><strong>(12-08) 16:28 PST </strong> &#8212; Nearly 600,000 jobless Californians could run out of unemployment benefits by April unless Congress extends a series of special assistance measures that expire at the end of December, says the National Employment Law Project.</p>
<p>The 65 percent federal subsidy for Cobra benefits will also expire at year&#039;s end, said the Law Project and allied groups at a press conference Monday in Washington.</p>
<p>Law Project chief Christine Owens said that nearly half of those now enrolled in the health insurance program could lose coverage unless the Cobra subsidy is reauthorized and extended.</p>
<p>Unemployment benefits normally last a maximum of 26 weeks and laid-off workers typically pay for continuing their old employment-based health insurance under Cobra.</p>
<p>But under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, or the Obama stimulus plan, Congress allocated $40 billion to make unemployment benefits available for up to 79 weeks, and another $25 billion to subsidize Cobra.</p>
<p>Lawmakers recently added up to 20 weeks of unemployment checks, for a total of 99 weeks of benefits in California.</p>
<p>But those provisions expire at the end of December, and the groups holding Monday&#039;s press conference said that by the end of March, about 3 million Americans are projected to exhaust their benefits as the unemployment coverage maximum reverts to 26 weeks.</p>
<p>Making 99 weeks of unemployment benefits available throughout 2010 would cost about $85 billion, and extending the Cobra subsidy could be another $25 billion decision, said a Capitol Hill source.</p>
<p>House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has said she wants to extend both programs before the end of the year. New bills H.R. 4183 and S. 2381 would address jobless benefits.</p>
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<li class="sidebox">			Whoo, three finals down, one left!  <img src='http://populicio.us/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_biggrin.gif' alt=':D' class='wp-smiley' />   Yaaayyyy.  I think I made A&#039;s on all of them, and I should have two A&#039;s for final grades, at least.  Woot woot.
<p>I finally got my first unemployment check yesterday!  <img src='http://populicio.us/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_biggrin.gif' alt=':D' class='wp-smiley' />   That means I can pay for stuff!  And buy DVDs like Harry Potter, and Glee!  <img src='http://populicio.us/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_biggrin.gif' alt=':D' class='wp-smiley' />   And also Christmas presents!</p>
<p>You guys should tell me if you want Christmas cards.  I need to get on that.  Leave me your address if you want one &#8211; comments are obvs screened.  And also if you did the Christmas list meme thing, link me!  I might be able to send you a pressie!  ^_^</p>
<p>You know what&#039;s really annoying?  My older sister owes me $560, &#039;cause last year she got into a lot of trouble for driving with expired tags and without insurance, so she had to pay like, $640 in fines and stuff.  I lent her the money because I had it from my refund check and she didn&#039;t have any money, so I did the nice thing and helped her out.  It&#039;s been nearly a year and she has paid me like, $80.  She works at a costume shop, like dancewear and Halloween stuff, and I kind of expected her to give me a little in October when they were staying open later and she was working more days&#8230; but no.  And every time I ask her for money (&#039;cause I don&#039;t even have a job, and I have to pay my cell phone and help James with everything else) she makes a big deal and is like &quot;Well, I JUST BARELY have enough for rent, so I GUESS I can spare like, $20.  YAYYYY.&quot;  And then she goes out and drinks every night and buys really stupidly expensive things for no reason&#8230; grrr.</p>
<p>So yeah.  We went to a burlesque show the other night (which was awesome, btw &#8211; I want to be a burlesque girl!  I&#039;m too shy and too fat, though.) and it was $8 to get in, which Kelly paid for both her and her boyfriend, and then started drinking as soon as we walked in and didn&#039;t stop till after we left.  She was all &quot;Want a ride home?!&quot; and I was like &quot;&#8230;. NO.&quot;  -_-  But yeah, so she spent at least $25 that night, which she could have been giving to me so I could pay my overdue phone bill.  &gt;_&lt;   Sometimes she really annoys me.</p>
<p>Sorry.  I&#039;m just annoyed at a lot of people right now.  But GLEEEEEE tonight you guys!  <img src='http://populicio.us/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_biggrin.gif' alt=':D' class='wp-smiley' />   GLEEEEE!  &lt;3  I love it, omg.  I have to go do laundry so I can be done before Glee comes on.  -_-  Bah.</p>
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