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Monday, February 14, 2011

Cigarettes to jump to over $5.00 a pack in Colorado in 2009


Cigarettes to jump to over $5.00 a pack in Colorado in 2009
Cigarette companies to increase prices by about $0.75/pack (between 71 cents and 81 cents plus retailer costs) in addition to and at about the same time as CHP tax of $0.61/pack goes into effect bringing most cigarettes over $5/pack.
The Cigarette really is becoming DEAD. It’s like a drug habit, that all!

This is surprising and good news. In our program, we have already talked with a man who said that the new $5 packs of cigarettes have helped him make up his mind to quit for good. Another person at the gas station said she wanted to quit and wanted the QuitLine number. Joe Seller’s quit class already has four people signed up, largely because of these increases. Another person said, that he got rid of the smoker’s cough within a month.

High price -due to taxes and otherwise- is the biggest factor that deters children from starting tobacco in the first place. Due to the state of the economy, we may see even more adults say enough is enough when it comes to tobacco as well. The only problem may be that cigarette smokers may look to spit tobacco as an alternative, then get cancer to the lips.
We need to help steer them toward the FDA approved NRT products like the patches and gum instead.

Following yesterday’s announcement by Altria (see article link below), Reynolds and Lorillard announced nearly identical cigarette prices hikes. Unless Altria, Reynolds or Lorillard also announce cigarette price discounts (to offset these price hikes), the nationwide average retail price of Marlboro, Camel and Newport (the most advertised and best selling brands) will exceed $5/pack next week.

Altria’s new huge price differential between its cigarettes and smokeless products may encourage many cigarette smokers to try spit tobacco. That is the nastiest thing to do..!!

Comment: You anti smoking types don’t get it.
Keep raising the price of smoking.. lol us smokers are not going to quit because its expensive.. heh because its FALSELY expensive. Tobacco isn’t rare, its not valuable.. you idiots set the price high. Its easy to sneak untaxed tobacco around, people sell them in NYC all the time.

All you are doing is letting cigarette smugglers get rich (and yes, I would buy from them) and eventually creating criminals.

I don’t care if they go to 1,000 bucks a pack. I BUY them and will smoke them until I WANT TO QUIT, not when you control freaks TELL me to quit. Sounds like a know it all person.

If you can afford to smoke, then you can do any thing in life, just adding another nail to your coffin. Smoke, Smoke, Smoke that Cigarettes, until you smoke your self to death..!!
But, if your 70 years old and older, why quit now. You made it this far, so your lung will be black inside, like a coal miner has. Shortness of breath! Enjoy.

Remember when in the 1955!!
Cigarettes .18 Cents a pack, now over $5.00 a pack Wow…..!!
And I thought that selling cigarettes at $1.00 a park was making money in the Army 1965

Work From Home



Data Entry Work From Home Jobs
Data Entry Menu
• Data Entry Jobs
• Home Data Entry
• Data Entry Work
What are online data entry jobs?
Online data entry is the inputting of raw information onto a computer system and employees in home data entry jobs need good, fast and accurate typing skills.
Companies need information to survive in today's competitive marketplace and it needs to be in a form that helps senior management make informed marketing and accountancy decisions which will affect the future direction of their business.

Most senior managers regard their time as too valuable to be bothered with what they see as the mundane task of simply inputting raw data into their centralized systems. They regard their job as more decision-maker than word processing clerk. So online data entry work such as alpha affiliates is delegated to a more junior, full-time employee member of the team.

In data entry work, the main problem with delegation to current employees is one of logistics. To enter data entry job at a company's office requires first of all, physical space, secondly, access to a computer terminal and thirdly, extra time spent on payroll and employer tax and deductions for the employees.
Many companies are now beginning to realize that outsourcing data entry work is a more economically viable alternative, reducing fixed costs such as extra space, heating and the costs of depreciation on their computer system and of course the extra electricity required which may not fit in with the ethos of an environmentally aware company.
There are many reasons why companies need online data entry operatives, the most common being the updating and maintenance of database driven systems.
If a company has a large mailing list for example, then keeping track of address changes and customer details is of paramount importance. If contact with a customer is lost, then the possibility of future sales to that customer is also lost. It has been proved that it is easier to sell to an existing, satisfied customer than acquire new ones.
Likewise with accountancy.
An organization must have basic information to make decisions that will possibly affect future operating profits. Every time a purchase is made, the invoice needs to be entered onto the company system. This data entry needs to be done on a daily basis so that a tight rein can be kept on spending. Sales must also be dealt with in the same manner. Otherwise a false profit or loss may show up and management will be making uninformed decisions which will ultimately affect their bottom line.
So there are work at home opportunities in the field of online data entry as regards employment.
There are three main routes into employment in the data entry jobs field. The traditional route to employment means that you can look in the full job description classifieds of your local paper for in-house work. While plenty of opportunities exist for word processing work in-house, the overall prospects for the next few years indicate a slowdown in the number of data entry jobs available.
Another approach is to find data entry work with an agency who deal specifically with office administration work. The agency will charge the employer a fixed rate for every data entry hour worked and you as the work from home employee of the agency will be paid, will get a percentage, the agency getting the rest.
That way, the company does not have any responsibilities as an employer, apart from the obvious health and safety issues. A good agency will ensure that you are given regular breaks away from your terminal and proper working conditions to avoid eye strain and possible RSI (Repetitive Strain Injury) or carpal tunnel syndrome.
Traditional employment agencies, despite their seemingly obvious advantages to the employer have their own drawbacks.
Firstly, because the agency is in the business of making a profit by bringing employer and temporary employee together, average wage rates tend to be substantially higher than the costs of normal employer practice of in-house employment.
Also, employers worry about security. To have a temporary home data entry work employee having possible access to company secrets, either through the computer system or simply listening to other employees at the water cooler is a major concern for some businesses, industrial espionage is big business and the easiest way is to get a fake employee into a competitors business and get them access to the computer system. Some employers limit access to their systems so the home data entry work operative can only see what he or she is allowed to see but in most companies, security is so lax that it would be easy to gain unauthorized access to other parts of the system.
A third alternative which is rapidly gaining in popularity is the work-at-home agency. For home jobs employer, agency and employee, the system has obvious advantages.
In many systems, the employee is given a "dashboard" which resides on their own PC and this is connected to the agencies computer, a special piece of software converts and uploads the entered data to the employers computer. Upon typing job completion, payment can then be issued.
For the employer, the security risk of a home business stranger on the premises is eliminated. For the agency, operating costs are reduced as they will not have to insure the employee against accidents on the employers premises and they also do not run the risk of being sued for possible data theft by an unscrupulous agency employee.
Because of these lower costs, the agency can afford to lower its charges to the employer whilst still maintaining their own profit margins while still paying the employee a fair wage.
For the employee, there are numerous advantages in the work from home system. There are no traveling costs involved, everything is done via the internet, you can try it right now and also employees are not bound by office hours. If they wish to work at 2 AM then so be it. As long as the work is done by the time specified and is accurate then agency and employer are satisfied and payment is forthcoming.
Unlike many so-called work at home opportunities, home data entry, although it doesn't sound very glamorous is a way of earning a living from home and if the standard of work is good enough then repeat work for the employee will be assured, and quite a good living can be made. Signed Agreement Required by fax.

I been looking for a job on the Internet with Computer Data Entry at home and been communicating for a month with a famous fright carrier (Express Shipping) like DHL, UPS, FedEx, Global Express, International Express and Moving Company Express Etc. I been doing this on my spare time, instead of being on Face Book & Skype video chat. I might know next week from today. Been using phone, fax and email and people I know.
Maybe FedEx, since my son has been with FedEx, 19 years / ? I have had this kind of experience in the middle 1980’s for Mountain Bell Phone Company.
Just got a call from a local phone company in Colorado today. January 14th, 2011
Ron Schaffer